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2007
The Economist defines services as “anything sold in the trade that cannot be dropped on your foot.” According to Levitt,1 products can be seen as the physical embodiment of the services they deliver. For instance, a smartphone can be viewed as an object delivering a communication solution.
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The Economist defines services as “anything sold in the trade that cannot be dropped on your foot.” According to Levitt,1 products can be seen as the physical embodiment of the services they deliver. For instance, a smartphone can be viewed as an object delivering a communication solution.
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Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2022
Dmitry Ivanov +2 more
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Dmitry Ivanov +2 more
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Chained negotiation for quality of service in distributed notification services. [PDF]
With the growth of the Internet over recent years, the use of distributed systems has increased dramatically. Components of distributed systems require a communications infrastructure in order to interact with other components. One such method of communication is a notification service (NS). which delivers notifications of events between publishers and
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Analysis of cold-chain service outsourcing modes in a fresh agri-product supply chain
Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2021Tiaojun Xiao
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Employee engagement and the service profit chain in a quick-service restaurant organization
Journal of Business Research, 2021Robert Paul Jones
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Service Creation and Service Function Chaining
2016Ken Gray, Thomas D. Nadeau
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A framework for measuring the performance of service supply chain management
Computers and Industrial Engineering, 2012Young Hae Lee
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