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DESIGN-FOR-COST-AND-ENVIRONMENT: ONTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF SERVICE REPRESENTATION APPROACHES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2020

M. Villanueva*
Affiliation:
CentraleSupélec, France Orange Labs, France
B. Yannou
Affiliation:
CentraleSupélec, France
Y. Leroy
Affiliation:
CentraleSupélec, France
F. Cluzel
Affiliation:
CentraleSupélec, France
M. Vautier
Affiliation:
Orange Labs, France
S. Vaija
Affiliation:
Orange Labs, France

Abstract

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Brought by the need for competent approaches to assess the financial cost and environmental impact towards service design-for-cost-and-environment, this paper investigates on the following service representation approaches: Service Blueprinting, Process Chain Network, Business Process Model & Notation, and Customer Journey Mapping. An ontological analysis further compares their similarities and differences. Lastly, a table summarizes the findings, were further insights could be drawn to help service companies be more aware of both their spending and ecological responsibility.

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