The second of four sessions of the Special Integration Group on Systems Applications in Business and Industry is a special format, in a conversation supported by (and hopefully not limited) by technology support.

This first Conversation on an Emerging Science of Service Systems is an initial meeting to discuss a prospectus on a year-long knowledge development activity.  Core group members include Kyoichi Jim Kijima, Gary Metcalf, Allenna Leonard and Jennifer Wilby, facilitated by David Ing.

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