IESS 1.6 – Exploring Service Science

*************************************************************************** IESS 2016 – The 7th International Conference on Exploring Service Science May 25-27, 2016, Bucharest, Romania www.iess16.cimr.pub.ro *************************************************************************** Dear Colleagues, It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the 7th International Conference on Exploring Service Science – IESS 2016, organized by the University Politehnica of Bucharest and the Research Centre in Robotics …

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service science, some publication options for ISSIPers

These are some good publications options for ISSIPers… (a) HICSS paper – abstracts due June 15th – Haluk Demirkan co-chair (haluk@uw.edu) http://www.issip.org/cfp-hicss-49-smart-service-systems-analytics-cognition-and-innovation-minitrack/ (b) ISSIP BEP books – short 90 pages – Haluk Demirkan, co-collection editor  (haluk@uw.edu) http://www.issip.org/tag/business-expert-press/ (c) Journal of Service Science – Paul Maglio, editor (pmaglio@ucmerced.edu) http://pubsonline.informs.org/journal/serv (d) Journal of Service Research – Mary …

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HBR June 2015 – The Rise of Cognitive Systems in the Enterprise

HBR June 2015 Enjoy reading! Beyond Automation by Thomas H. Davenport and Julia Kirby https://hbr.org/2015/06/beyond-automation The Great Decoupling: An Interview with Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee https://hbr.org/2015/06/the-great-decoupling When Your Boss Wears Metal Pants by Walter Frick https://hbr.org/2015/06/when-your-boss-wears-metal-pants The Self-Tuning Enterprise by Martin Reeves, Ming Zeng, Amin Venjara https://hbr.org/2015/06/the-self-tuning-enterprise Doug Engelbart’s Augment Vision (and other 1940-1970 …

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Exploring Service Science – May 25-27, 2016, Bucharest, Romania

*************************************************************************** IESS 2016 – The 7th International Conference on Exploring Service Science May 25-27, 2016, Bucharest, Romania www.iess16.cimr.pub.ro *************************************************************************** Dear Colleagues, It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the 7th International Conference on Exploring Service Science – IESS 2016, organized by the University Politehnica of Bucharest and the Research Centre in Robotics …

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Some papers on service innovation

Service Innovation Pointers   This is an good place to get started: Service Innovation Triangle – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02_5TOEugvE   0. Tidd & Hull (UK) Tidd, J., & Hull, F. M. (2003). Service Innovation: Organizational responses to technological opportunities & market imperatives (Vol. 9). Imperial College Press. 1. Ian Miles (UK) Miles, I. (2005). Innovation in services. …

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ISSIP Meetup: Concept Mapping

Four of us met recently do work on concept mapping at SJSU Business School Santa Clara campus. Prof. Steve Kwan (SJSU), Yassi Moghaddam (ISSIP), Jim Spohrer (IBM), and Fan Xiucheng (Fudan). We reviewed the BORO Method. We studied S-D Logic Foundational Propositions. We studied Service Science Foundational Concepts: Extract 28 phrases/candidate concepts from S-D Logic …

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Defining Service Innovation

A colleague recently asked – what is service innovation? OECD and others have written a lot about service innovation from a largely economic perspective, contrasted with agricultural or manufacturing innovation. http://www.oecd.org/sti/inno/innovationinservicestheroleofrdandrdpoliciesinnoserv.htm The biggest challenge in defining service and service innovation are the dominant logics – which is usually based on economics and sectors of the …

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IBM’s Cognitive Systems Institute Group (CSIG)

As background on IBM’s broader interests and to summarize IBM’s Cognitive Systems Institute Group (CSIG): (1) over the next decade cognitive assistants will begin appearing for all occupations, job tasks, and in many languages (2) globally, this creates the potential for tens of thousands of startups to build and deploy these assistants, and improve them …

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It is easy to get involved in CSIG

CSIG = Cognitive Systems Institute Group Mission: cognitive assistants for all occupations in smart service systems. http://www.slideshare.net/spohrer/cognitive-20140912-v3 Join the CSIG LinkedIn discussions for more updates, pointers, and to see what others are doing https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Cognitive-Systems-Institute-6729452 Ask about teaching a course with Watson – Watson University Programs http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/academic.html Try IBM Watson Services on Bluemix https://ace.ng.bluemix.net/#/solutions/solution=watson Try IBM …

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IBM CSIG: Cognitive Systems Institute Group

IBM established CSIG (Cognitive Systems Institute Group) to help faculty and students interested in learning more about the era of cognitive computing, and IBM’s platforms for teaching, research, and application development 0f cognitive components, systems, and applications. It is easy to get involved in CSIG: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/It-is-easy-get-involved-6729452.S.5955396461716844547   Also check out this website, for CSIG information …

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