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In this paper we present a method for describing Service Goals for peer-to-peer systems using UML 2. 0. We propose how to model services at a higher level than protocols and state machines, and how this modeling can relate to lower layers of abstraction. We show how this novel way of service specification can contribute to service validation and to dynamic discovery of peer-to-peer services.