Research and Realize on Rental Service System for ASP Software Based on the IPS2

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With the development of science technology, the purchase in market aren’t just product itself. As a more effective way, industry product service system (IPS2) offers an integration of tangible product and intangible service to meet users’ need as much as possible with minimal resource, there is much achievement on IPS2 in academe. In this paper, the software rental service system for hardware enterprise the information-based manufacturing, the system consists of eight function modules with the platform of IBOS/ASP, and integrates resources of users (hardware enterprise), telecom operator, and third-part software developer to provide customized service.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 102-104)

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941-945

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March 2010

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