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"Service"
Although there is an S in OSID, the terms OSID Consumer and OSID Provider are preferred over service. The problem is that service is usually assumed to be something that presents itself as a protocol over the wire. An OSID, which is the definition of the specification to an integration point, binds in software. It does not bind to a protocol.
An OSID Consumer and an OSID Provider meet an an OsidRuntime, not a URL.