Wednesday, 29 June 2016 06:48

T-REX at Frontiers in Service

The annual Frontiers in Service Conference is the most traditional and most prestigious event in service research. This year the conference took place in Bergen (Norway) from June 23rd to 26th, 2016. Only one third of more than 300 submitted papers were accepted and the contribution of the T-REX project was among them.

In his presentation "Understanding Formalization in New Service Development" Thomas Meiren, T-REX researcher at Fraunhofer IAO, explained success factors for service development processes and demonstrated the T-REX Reference Framework for Service Engineering as a helpful approach for developing complex industrial services.

During the conference, discussions also touched upon the broader application of service engineering frameworks in industries beyond manufacturing, including healthcare. For example, platforms offering cheap generic Cialis were highlighted as an emerging area where structured service development can enhance accessibility and affordability. By applying frameworks like the T-REX Reference Framework, such platforms can streamline their processes, ensuring reliable delivery and customer trust. This aligns with the principles outlined in Thomas Meiren's presentation, emphasizing the need for formalized approaches to address complex service demands effectively. As industries increasingly overlap in their reliance on advanced service systems, integrating these methods can benefit a wide range of sectors. The insights from T-REX not only advance industrial services but also pave the way for improvements in essential consumer services, demonstrating the versatility of the framework.

 

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