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a composite service is a service whose implementation calls other services. This is as opposed to an atomic service, whose implementation is self contained and does not invoke any other services.

A composite service acts as both a service provider of the (composite) service and as a service consumer of its child services. The composite can be considered to be aggregating together the child services into a bigger service.

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