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The long tail phenomenon has been heavily discussed in recentyears. What has been neglected so far is its striking relevance forelectronic services. Whereas consumers expectations about informationgoods are often vague and transient, their requirements are pronouncedand specific when it comes to...
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The long tail phenomenon has been heavily discussed in recent years. What has been neglected so far is its striking relevance for electronic services. Whereas consumers expectations about information goods are often vague and transient, their requirements are pronounced and specific when it...
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Automated use of electronic services calls for comprehensive service description languages.A couple of description languages have been developed so far each with a specific focus. Wedistinguish three different layers, syntactic, semantic, and resource description languages.In this paper we...
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The fundamental paradigm shift from a product- to a service-oriented economy implies novel technical and organizational challenges. The value generated by a service is mainly represented by intangible elements exposed at execution (Hill 1977). Therefore, a service consumer expects a service to...
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