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Please look through the Workshop to Develop a Research Agenda for Service Innovation. Draft final report of spring 2014 NSF-supported workshop on Smart Service Systems, Dr. Paul Maglio, Principal Investigator

Thursday, November 20
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9:15-10:15am Ingredients for Successful Academic-Industry Partnerships
Chair: William Rouse, Stevens Institute of Technology
Panelists: James Spohrer, IBM; Joseph Sussman, MIT; Daniel Siewiorek, Carnegie Mellon University; Patrick Harker, University of Delaware
Harker Paper: Corporations on Campus: University of Delaware and Syracuse University Work Together with JPMorgan Chase in a Model of Industry-Academic Collaboration Designed to Live Up to Its Full Potential (.pdf)
Siewiorek Talk Outline: Models of Industrial Relations (.pdf)
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2:00-3:15pm Imagining the Future and the Role of Human-Centered Design in Smart Service Systems
Chair: Paul Maglio, University of California, Merced
Panelists: John Carroll, Penn State; Brian Scassellati, Yale University; Kent Larson, MIT

Carroll Paper: Carroll Paper: Co-production Scenarios for Mobile Time Banking (.pdf)
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Friday, November 21
10:10-10:30am Exponential Forces of Technological Change: Moore's Law and More Laws
Speaker: Jessika Trancik, MIT
Paper: Statistical Basis for Predicting Technological Progress (.pdf)
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General Reading
  Paper: An Asynchronous, Personalized Learning Platform―Guided Learning Pathways (GLP) (.pdf)
By: Cole Shaw, Richard Larson, and Soheil Sibdari
 
 
     

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