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For the location where the service is provided, 4 cases exist:
Remote (anywhere via ICT click or phone or WS), aka ubiquitous, virtual or digital for both
On-site provider (customers need to go to provider) - brick-and-mortar
On-site customer (provider needs to go to customer) . Can be fixed or dynamic. Fixed = always the same location (e.g. home); dynamic = location varies (e.g. on the road assistance)
Other place/location (both provider and customer need to move somewhere)
This would make the concept simple and complete. I would assume that any additional information needed is domain-dependent, and, thus should not be part of the model.
A Service Interface has an InteractionType*, which specifies two aspects:
*shouldn't it be InterfaceType?
The second topic:
They can be used to model on-site/"we go to them". Nonetheless, the onsite/"they come to us" is not captured.
Maybe the business models bricks and clicks can be use.
3 cases exist:
Best,
Jorge
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