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Service exchange

To achieve that, one of the difficulties enterprises have to address is the lack of interoperability of software applications to manage and progress in their business. Interoperability is the ability of systems to provide services to and accept services fiom other systems and to use the services exchanged in this way to enable them to operate effectively together. Although several definitions exist, in short, a service is an information technology (FT) representation of self-contained business fimctionality. [Pg.134]

In case of replacement it was compared to replacement of individual components of the vehicle. Here both Brand A and B, which can boast of nine visits to the service. It is possible to deliver the customer s own part, purchased privately. Service is obliged to request the customer s responsibility to replace the defective part on privately purchased replacement. The customer pays only for the service exchange. [Pg.1967]

Voss, G.B., Parasuraman, A. and Grewal, D. 1998. The roles of price, performance, and expectations in determining satisfaction in service exchanges. The Journal ofMarketing, 62, 46-61. [Pg.209]

After maximizing heat recovery in the heat exchanger network, those heating duties and cooling duties not serviced by heat recovery must be provided by external utilities. The outer-most layer of the onion model is now being addressed, but still dealing with targets. [Pg.184]

In order to maintain high energy efficiency and ensure a long service life of the materials of construction in the combustion chamber, turbine and jet nozzle, a clean burning flame must be obtained that minimizes the heat exchange by radiation and limits the formation of carbon deposits. These qualities are determined by two procedures that determine respectively the smoke point and the luminometer index. [Pg.226]

Many problems have plagued steam generators of nuclear power plants over the last decades. Therefore, Laborelec developed its own inspection equipment and services. These were extended to other components of nuclear plants like thimbles, guide cards and baffle bolts and to classical parts of power stations like turbines, alternators, heat exchangers and piping. [Pg.1023]

Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers for General Eefinery Service, API 661, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C., Apr. 1992. [Pg.114]

An EMEA table contains a series of columns for the equipment reference number, the name of the piece of equipment, a description of the equipment type, configuration, service characteristics, etc, which may impact the fadure modes and/or effects, and aflst of the fadure modes. Table 2 provides a Hst of representative fadure modes for valves, pumps, and heat exchangers. The last column of the EMEA table is reserved for a description of the immediate and ultimate effects of each of the fadure modes on other equipment and the system. [Pg.472]

Carbon nd Graphite. Carbon and graphite rendered impervious with 10—15% phenoHc, epoxy, or furan resia are among the most important materials for hydrochloric acid service up to 170°C. The most important appHcations of these materials for hydrochloric acid service are heat exchangers and centrifugal pumps. [Pg.447]

Explosion-bonded metals are produced by several manufacturers in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The chemical industry is the principal consumer of explosion-bonded metals which are used in the constmction of clad reaction vessels and heat-exchanger tube sheets for corrosion-resistant service. The primary market segments for explosion-bonded metals are for corrosion-resistant pressure vessels, tube sheets for heat exchangers, electrical transition joints, and stmctural transition joints. Total world markets for explosion-clad metals are estimated to fluctuate between 30 x 10 to 60 x 10 annually. [Pg.152]


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