Lexeme: service configuration  
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  1. noun. Service configuration refers to the process of defining and setting up various parameters, settings, and options for a service or application. It involves specifying how a service should behave and interact with other components or systems. Service configuration typically includes options related to security, performance, scalability, integration, and functionality. It includes aspects such as authentication and authorization mechanisms, network and communication settings, data storage and retrieval configurations, resource allocation, and other service-specific settings. The purpose of service configuration is to ensure that a service is properly configured and optimized to meet specific requirements and goals. It allows for customization and adaptation of the service to different environments and scenarios. Service configuration can be done manually through configuration files or programmatically through code, depending on the service and the tools available. GPT3.5
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  • noun. service configuration (singular), service configurations (plural)
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