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− | A '''Service Model''' is a class of product models to define [[Software as a Service (SaaS)]] products. It defines the service and contains the different attributes, choices, and components that can be configured to a customer’s specifications. Service models have a specific model category called Application Service, which links a service model to the Application Service CI class.<ref>Deining Service Moel [https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/paris-it-asset-management/page/product/customer-service-management/task/create-service-model.html ServiceNow]</ref> | + | A '''[[Service]] [[Model]]''' is a class of [[product]] models to define [[Software as a Service (SaaS)]] products. It defines the service and contains the different attributes, choices, and components that can be configured to a customer’s specifications. Service models have a specific model category called [[Application]] Service, which links a service model to the Application Service CI class.<ref>Deining Service Moel [https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/paris-it-asset-management/page/product/customer-service-management/task/create-service-model.html ServiceNow]</ref> |
Revision as of 18:18, 6 February 2021
A Service Model is a class of product models to define Software as a Service (SaaS) products. It defines the service and contains the different attributes, choices, and components that can be configured to a customer’s specifications. Service models have a specific model category called Application Service, which links a service model to the Application Service CI class.[1]
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