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We discuss what constitutes a 'software service model' and propose a framework that can accommodate both component-based and service-based systems, while also distinguishing between 'static' and 'dynamic' forms of service delivery. We then draw upon this, and upon our own experiences of developing service-based forms, to consider what characteristics a service architecture might possess