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This paper presents a holistic approach for modelling and configuring services by integrating the process model view. First, existing process models can be reused by transformation into service models. Second, customer-individual configurations of service models can be exported into according processes. This is beneficial because it allows for validation and performance evaluation of customer-individual configurations.