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  2. Self service technologies - Wikipedia

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    Self service technologies are replacing many face-to-face service interactions with the intention to make service transactions more accurate, convenient and faster. Examples of SSTs [ edit ] Automated teller machines (ATMs), self-pumping at gas stations , self-ticket purchasing on the Internet and self-check-out at hotels and libraries are ...

  3. MVA Launches Self-Service Emissions Tests in Bel Air

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    MVA Launches Self-Service Emissions Tests in Bel Air - Bel Air, MD - Drivers can do their own emissions tests now at nine Motor Vehicle Administration locations statewide, including in Harford County.

  4. Self-service - Wikipedia

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    Self-service is the practice of serving oneself, usually when making purchases. Aside from Automated Teller Machines , which are not limited to banks, and customer-operated supermarket check-out, [2] labor-saving which has been described as self-sourcing , there is the latter's subset, selfsourcing and a related pair: End-user development and ...

  5. Self-Service Semantic Suite - Wikipedia

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    The Self-Service Semantic Suite (S4) provides on-demand access to text mining and linked open data technology in the cloud. The S4 stack is based on enterprise-grade technology from Ontotext including their leading RDF engine (GraphDB, formerly OWLIM) and high performance text mining solutions successfully applied in some of the largest enterprises in the world.

  6. Self-sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    Self-sacrifice. Self-sacrifice [1] is the giving up of something that a person wants for themselves so that others can be helped or protected or so that other external values can be advanced or protected. [2] [3] Generally, the act of self-sacrifice conforms to the rule that it does not serve the person’s best self-interest and will leave the ...

  7. Self-service password reset - Wikipedia

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    Self-service password reset ( SSPR) is defined as any process or technology that allows users who have either forgotten their password or triggered an intruder lockout to authenticate with an alternate factor, and repair their own problem, without calling the help desk. It is a common feature in identity management software and often bundled in ...

  8. Self-checkout - Wikipedia

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    A self-service checkout at a Tesco store in Poland; a barcode scanner is in the glass below the display screen; below this is a flat metal plate on which produce may be weighed; a bank card PIN pad is to the right of the display screen; and to the right is the bagging area. In self-checkout systems, the customer is typically required to:

  9. Employee self-service - Wikipedia

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