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August 3rd, 2008

Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a science

Posted by Joe McKendrick @ 9:02 pm

Categories: General, Links, Management, Vendor Watch

Tags: SOA, Service System, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick

As often discussed on these pages and elsewhere, organizations are hungering for individuals that not only have technical know-how, but also business acumen.

Responding to the demand for more of these renaissance professionals, IBM posted an interesting bit of business-academia fusion at its Website, heralding the emergence of “Service Science, Management and Engineering” (SSME) as a new curriculum offered at universities and colleges.

The site calls SSME as the study of “dynamic configurations of people, technologies, organizations and shared information that create and deliver value to customers, providers and other stakeholders—and how they can use management and engineering practices to improve them.”

In other words, get students studying “service systems,” not just computer systems.

That’s ’service’ as in service economy, but also ’service’ as in service oriented architecture. IBM’s Jim Spohrer connected the dots between services in both a service economy and SOA sense. It started out when all businesses began working in earnest to “grow differentiation through superior service, becoming heavily dependent on IT systems to maintain knowledge-intensive relationships with customers and apply new discoveries to create more value in the relationship.” Add to this the growth of knowledge-intensive economies around the world.

Thus, “services” need to be viewed from both a business perspective and a technical perspective, Spohrer said. As he put it:

“Service systems are complex systems that dynamically configure access to resources (people, organizations, technology and information) to interact with other service systems and mutually create and capture value. From a globally integrated enterprise perspective, service systems can be thought of as service centers. From a Component Business Model and service-oriented architecture perspective, service systems can be thought of as business components or the building-block service components that make up an enterprise. Service systems interact via types of value propositions (internal and external business models) that connect them into vast global service networks.”

There you have it — out with “computer science,” in with “service science, management and engineering.”

Joe McKendrickJoe McKendrick is an author and consultant with deep knowledge and insights regarding trends and developments in the technology industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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CS not going away...
You'll take heart in the post from IBM?s Jim Spohrer where he states that the new discipline doesn't supplant CS. Read the rest)
Posted by: reamon@... Posted on: 08/11/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a science  7mgte | 08/04/08
Old school comp sci curriculums out of date  betelgeuse68 | 08/04/08
I once thought that way  storm14k | 08/04/08
Oddly enough...  zkiwi | 08/04/08
Algorithms and data structures never die  LBiege | 08/04/08
it's all about filtering the over-load of able & willing applicants  Professor8 | 08/05/08
Are these the same people...  zkiwi | 08/04/08
Somtimes I laugh...  storm14k | 08/04/08
I agree to a point  rhomp2002@... | 08/05/08
RE: Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a science  DannyO_0x98 | 08/04/08
The End of Science  reamon@... | 08/04/08
funny thing...  whitetigersx | 08/04/08
Computer science itself not a 'science'?  Joe McKendrickZDNet Moderator | 08/04/08
Interesting field  reamon@... | 08/04/08
Does not replace CS - correct interpretation  spohrer | 08/05/08
It's all about "out sourcing".  dragon@... | 08/04/08
Cross-Border Body Shopping  Professor8 | 08/05/08
It Depends on Your Goals  ParrotHeadFL | 08/05/08
Service? Servants?  shardeth | 08/05/08
It never was Comp Sci - It was programming  nickc@... | 08/05/08
Narrow view  reamon@... | 08/05/08
RE: Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a science  jeremy.huffman@... | 08/05/08
RE: Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a science  debnath_m@... | 08/06/08
I am NOT a service worker; I am a Computer Scientist!  metilley@... | 08/09/08
CS not going away...  reamon@... | 08/11/08

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