The management of telecommunications networks and services is one of the most challenging of software endeavors—partly because of the size and the distributed nature of networks; partly b… Mehr…
The management of telecommunications networks and services is one of the most challenging of software endeavors—partly because of the size and the distributed nature of networks; partly because of the convergence of communications techno- gies; but mainly because of sheer complexity and diversity of networks and services. The TM Forum s Solutions Frameworks (NGOSS) help address these challenges by providing a framework for the development of management applications—those software applications that provide the building blocks for management solutions. The members of the TM Forum have elaborated many parts of NGOSS to make it practical—including in the area of information modeling, process analysis, and c- tract de?nition. This book further elaborates NGOSS by examining the challenging area of interface design. One of the costs of deploying a new service is the cost of integrating all the necessary applications into an effective software solution to manage the service. This cost has been dubbed the “integration tax” and can turn out to be ?ve times the capital cost of procuring the management software in the ?rst place. From their long experience of the design and standardization of management applications, the authors have extracted a core set of design patterns for the dev- opment of effective and consistent interfaces to management applications. Adopting these patterns across the industry could reduce the learning curve for software - velopers and allow service providers and systems integrators to rapidly and reliably deploy management solutions and thereby markedly reduce the integration tax., Springer<
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The management of telecommunications networks and services is one of the most challenging of software endeavors—partly because of the size and the distributed nature of networks; partly b… Mehr…
The management of telecommunications networks and services is one of the most challenging of software endeavors—partly because of the size and the distributed nature of networks; partly because of the convergence of communications techno- gies; but mainly because of sheer complexity and diversity of networks and services. The TM Forum s Solutions Frameworks (NGOSS) help address these challenges by providing a framework for the development of management applications—those software applications that provide the building blocks for management solutions. The members of the TM Forum have elaborated many parts of NGOSS to make it practical—including in the area of information modeling, process analysis, and c- tract de?nition. This book further elaborates NGOSS by examining the challenging area of interface design. One of the costs of deploying a new service is the cost of integrating all the necessary applications into an effective software solution to manage the service. This cost has been dubbed the “integration tax” and can turn out to be ?ve times the capital cost of procuring the management software in the ?rst place. From their long experience of the design and standardization of management applications, the authors have extracted a core set of design patterns for the dev- opment of effective and consistent interfaces to management applications. Adopting these patterns across the industry could reduce the learning curve for software - velopers and allow service providers and systems integrators to rapidly and reliably deploy management solutions and thereby markedly reduce the integration tax., Springer<
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Autor/in: Colin Ashford; Pierre Gauthier Titel: OSS Design Patterns - A Pattern Approach to the Design of Telecommunications Management Systems Verlag: Springer; Springer Berlin 151 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 2009-07-24 Berlin; Heidelberg; DE Gedruckt / Hergestellt in Großbritannien. Sprache: Englisch 53,49 € (DE) 55,00 € (AT) 59,00 CHF (CH) Available XV, 151 p.
EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Informatik, EDV/Datenkommunikation, Netzwerke; Netzwerk-Hardware; Verstehen; Host; Java; Java Message Service; architecture; communication; complexity; design; design pattern; design patterns; development; information; interfaces; programming; software; telecommunications; C; Computer Communication Networks; Communications Engineering, Networks; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Software Engineering; Computer Communication Networks; Communications Engineering, Networks; Computer and Information Systems Applications; Software Engineering; Computer Science; Nachrichtententechnik, Telekommunikation; Angewandte Informatik; Software Engineering; BB
Part 1 - Overview of OSS Development: Introduction.- The Telecommunications-management Landscape.- Managing Telecommunications Networks.- Implementing OSS Client Systems.- Design Patterns.- Goals of the Book.- Part 2 - OSS Design Patterns: Introduction.- JEE as an OSS Implementation Architecture.- OSS Architectural Patterns.- Managed-entity-value Basic Patterns.- Managed-entity Selection Patterns.- Managed-entity Update Patterns.- Managed-Entity Life-Cycle Patterns.- Event-reporting Patterns.- Extension Patterns.- Distributed Location Patterns.
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