Field Service Management Software
These applications are integrated into a CRM environment that allows field technicians or dispatchers to clearly diagnose problems, identify needed parts and information, and send it to the customer or site. The system identifies the correct tools or materials needed to solve a particular problem and their current location. Includes field worker scheduling optimization, mobile technician support, and intelligent device management. Field Service Management is linked to an end-to-end service resource planning system that includes contracts, warranties, claims, spare parts, shop repairs, enterprise asset management (EAM), and product lifecycle management (PLM).
Literal Meanings of Field Service Management Software
Field:
Meanings of Field:
A piece of land in nature, free of forests, towns and villages.
A large open area, usually used to grow crops or raise livestock.
The place where the match takes place.
One of many figurative meanings, a regularly metaphor.
Intercept or catch (the ball) and play it.
(and other hitting sports) Be a team that catches and throws the ball, not dribbling.
Place (team, its players, etc.) in the game.
Reply to address.
Failure.
Doing research (in the field).
For use in the field.
Sentences of Field
Various types of wildflowers grow on this field.
The crop circles originated in a cornfield.
The blue team is in the first field and the red ones hit the ball.
The visiting team put two new players and a second goalkeeper on the field.
She answers questions immediately after the presentation.
They raised a mighty army.
You answered a marketing survey for an emerging product.
Commissioning of a new anti-personnel mine detector.
Service:
Meanings of Service:
A service provided by a company, organization, government, etc.
Sentences of Service
The player committed four errors while serving in the set.
Software:
Meanings of Software:
Encoded computer instructions that are generally writable (unless they are stored in some form of non-volatile memory such as ROM).
People involved in combat, as opposed to material goods such as weapons and vehicles.