Web-based field service system / Moon Ting Su, Hui Koon Chuah and Chai Ee Khoo

Companies are continuing to place more emphasis on all types of customer services, including field service. Field service is defined as the processes involved in servicing products in the field after they have been sold. It is a specialized subset of functions under the broad umbrella of Customer Re...

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Main Authors: Moon, Ting Su (Author), Hui, Koon Chuah (Author), Chai, Ee Khoo (Author)
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Published: 2004.
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