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Designing Mobile Service Systems (Research in Design Series)

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This book is the second in the Research in Design series. Design is an effort that enjoys a growing attention in the academic world. At Delft University of Technology design is a recognized part of science. Like other technical universities, Delft is rooted in the engineering field. And in spite of questions like ‘what is design’, ‘what is engineering’ and ‘what is science’, which can be debated in long sessions, and differences that are hard to explain, it is possible to feel the differences. In this book we aim to accept the challenge of our Rector Magnificus’ call (Fokkema, 2007) to contribute to the development of a design language; in this book for the service domain.

In general we observe that the engineering discipline is expanding into a field that embraces perspectives of more disciplines and actors, next to the engineer who is responsible for the artefact. The first volume in this Research in Design Series stresses the stakeholder oriented approach in the domain of architecture and urban planning (Binnekamp, van Gunsteren, & van Loon, 2006). The domain in this volume is services. This is a field in which the involvement of different stakeholders with different interests in the design process is particularly a critical success factor.

The design of service systems enabled by new technological opportunities is not easy. It is not always clear what users really want to do with eservices, development is costly, devices and available bandwidth change very fast, and business models for the different parties involved are not always clear. User interaction is also a problem: providing natural input is hard, and interfaces like screens might be small and only hold a limited amount of information. Furthermore, the fragmentation of services which requires to link services developed by different organizations remains a big problem. Therefore, there is a lot of interest in methods and best practices for the design of (mobile) services that are able to combine information from different data sources by ICT and target the information of different organisations at the individual wishes of the user. Mobile is put between brackets since this book can be used two-fold: as a book covering service systems in general and as a book focussing on mobile service systems. Our explanations, examples and illustrations are all from the mobile domain. The reason is that the challenges to overcome when designing mobile service systems are excellent examples for service systems design. Also, we believe that services will become ubiquitous and therefore the distinction between services and mobile services will become obsolete. The “anytime, anyplace” dimension promised in the beginning of the Internet Era is becoming reality with mobile services being part of our everyday life.
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