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{{g}}A [[service catalog]], per someone’s lovingly curated original research on Wikipedia, is:
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[[File:Argos catalog.jpg|450px|thumb|center|A [[service catalog]] yesterday. Argos recently got rid of them, interestingly.]]
}}A [[service catalog]], per someone’s lovingly curated original research on Wikipedia, is:
:<small>“...a means of centralizing all services that are important to the [[stakeholder|stakeholders]] of the enterprises which implement and use it. Given its digital and virtual implementation, via software, the [[service catalog]] acts, at a minimum, as a digital registry and a means for highly distributed enterprises to see, find, invoke, and execute services regardless of where they exist in the world. This means that people in one part of the world can find and utilize the same services that people in other parts of the world use, eliminating the need to develop and support local services via a federated implementation model.</small>
:<small>“...a means of centralizing all services that are important to the [[stakeholder|stakeholders]] of the enterprises which implement and use it. Given its digital and virtual implementation, via software, the [[service catalog]] acts, at a minimum, as a digital registry and a means for highly distributed enterprises to see, find, invoke, and execute services regardless of where they exist in the world. This means that people in one part of the world can find and utilize the same services that people in other parts of the world use, eliminating the need to develop and support local services via a federated implementation model.</small>