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|Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge  
 
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|Smart Cities Framework
 
|Smart Cities Framework
 
|Guidance for decision-makers in smart cities and communities
 
|Guidance for decision-makers in smart cities and communities
 
|[[https://www.innovateuk.org/web/future-cities-special-interest-group]]
 
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|Product Service Systems
 
|Product Service Systems
 
|Definition of Systems that comprise Product and Services
 
|Definition of Systems that comprise Product and Services
 
|[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_service_system]]
 
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|When Innovation Follows Promise - Why Service innovation is different   
 
|When Innovation Follows Promise - Why Service innovation is different   
 
| Contains four Case Studies: Hitachi, Bombardier, Rolls Royce, Caterpillar.  Cambridge Service Alliance Briefing Paper 2012.  
 
| Contains four Case Studies: Hitachi, Bombardier, Rolls Royce, Caterpillar.  Cambridge Service Alliance Briefing Paper 2012.  
 
|[[http://www.cambridgeservicealliance.org/uploads/downloadfiles/When%20Innov%20follows.smallfile.pdf]]
 
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Revision as of 09:41, 26 November 2013

# Item Content Link
1 BS ISO 37500 Outsourcing Draft ISO Standard for Outsourcing [[1]]
2 ITIL v3: IT Services Management, mandated by UK Government on some service contracts (including Defence) [[2]]
3 CMMI for Services Capability Maturity Model [[3]]
4 Cambridge Service Alliance Cambidge University, BAE Systems, IBM plus others [[4]]/
5 Complexity in Services: an Interpretive Framework Contains 76 reasons for services to be complex!! Cambridge Service Alliance Paper_June 2012 [[5]]
6 Service Systems Engineering (SEBoK) Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge [[6]]
7 Service Systems Engneering Stages (SEBoK) Describes the stages of the service systems development process (SSDP) and expected outputs for each stage. Largely based on ITIL v3. (#2) [[7]]
8 Smart Cities Framework Guidance for decision-makers in smart cities and communities [[8]]
9 Product Service Systems Definition of Systems that comprise Product and Services [[9]]
10 When Innovation Follows Promise - Why Service innovation is different Contains four Case Studies: Hitachi, Bombardier, Rolls Royce, Caterpillar. Cambridge Service Alliance Briefing Paper 2012. [[10]]

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