School of Computing Distinguished Seminar Series
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
School of Computing
Distinguished Seminar Speaker Series
Celebrating ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ 175th Anniversary
Dr. Kelly Lyons
Associate Professor
University of Toronto
Thursday February 2nd, 2017
2:30-3:30 pm
Dupuis Hall 217
Poster:
Light Refreshments
A Journey from Industry to Academia with Service Systems and Social Features
The emerging field of service science is the study of service systems which are defined as configurations of resources (people, information, organizations, and technology) adapting dynamically and connecting internally and externally to other service systems to bring about benefit or value. A defining aspect of service systems, called value co-creation, takes place when entities interact to create value together. These interactions take place within and among organizations. Successful value co-creating interactions require innovative uses of technology to support relationship-building, group interactions, collaborative work processes, and information sharing across organizational and geographic boundaries. In this seminar, I will introduce the concept of service systems and describe studies into social platforms to support interactions in service systems that have been inspired by my journey from industry to academia.
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