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The provision of, or system of supplying, one or more functions of interest to an end-user or software application. 'Informational' services provide access to, or metadata about, items and/or collections. 'Transactional' services are those that do not primarily concern the supply of information, for example photocopying, printing or banking services. Services may be physical or on-line (digital).
Ãâó: www.rdn.ac.uk/publications/rdn-ltsn/types/
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The delivery of an official court document to another person by an authorized official, such as a sheriff.
Ãâó: www.atps.com/lawcenter/legaltems.htm
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A service component provides a simple way of wrapping existing procedural applications. It keeps no state of itself or of its clients, and it has no identity with which it can be identified by clients. So it is useful for functions such as command objects that have no duration beyond the lifetime of a single client interaction with them. All the data needed in the service is contained in the method call of the service. ...
Ãâó: www.orocos.org/glossary.php
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Supply a service seperate from or in addition to a product
Ãâó: www.ecodirectory.org/categories.php
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Without limitation and as a general term, any feature or function directly or indirectly related to the Website that may be utilized by the Consumer; including all necessary and relevant network and back-end resources that the feature or function may utilize.
Ãâó: www.athletewebservices.com/legal/termsofuse.htm
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