Difference between revisions of "Service Systems Engineering (glossary)"

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'''Service Systems Engineering (SSE) is the application of SE principles and concepts in the development, delivery,  operation,  and life cycle management of service systems. The key focus of SSE is on the transactions between a service provider and service consumers. The consumer can be an individual, an organization, or even an entire enterprise.'''
'''Service Systems Engineering (SSE) is the application of SE principles and concepts in the development, delivery,  operation,  and life cycle management of service systems. The key focus of SvSE is on the transactions between a service provider and service consumers. The consumer can be an individual, an organization, or even an entire enterprise.'''
 
  
  

Revision as of 17:08, 30 August 2011

Service Systems Engineering (SSE) is the application of SE principles and concepts in the development, delivery, operation, and life cycle management of service systems. The key focus of SSE is on the transactions between a service provider and service consumers. The consumer can be an individual, an organization, or even an entire enterprise.


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