This tutorial is intended to illustrate the standard implementation sequence and mechanics of implementing a service within a Service and Network Orchestration (SNO) solution. It illustrates a complete implementation cycle of a very simple service using the Rapid Service Design methodology.
The exercise starts with the definition of a Conceptual Model, then proceeds to capturing and detailing the Conceptual Model using Design Studio. This model is then used to drive the realization of application-specific technical catalog metadata. Simple readiness data is configured, then the application-specific catalog metadata is deployed to a run-time environment to provide a working implementation for the new service. As a final step, Service Orders are executed for the new service, resulting in actual network configuration being applied.
A series of informal sessions which explore the details of a Broadband Internet service example provided as a reference implementation for Oracle’s Service and Network Orchestration (SNO) solution. These sessions explore the assumptions and principles underlying the Broadband Internet Conceptual Model, examine Technical Catalog details and how they control the run-time behavior of the SNO solutions, and look at the run-time processing of Broadband Internet orders within a SNO solution.
This is Part I of the exploration of the Technical Catalog for Broadband Internet in the SNO Reference Implementation.
This is Part I of the exploration of the Technical Catalog for Broadband Internet in the SNO Reference Implementation. This session focuses on the representation of the Conceptual Model within the SNO Design Environment and includes discussion of the modular assembly pattern and structured code patterns used for Design and Assign.
This is Part III of the exploration of the Technical Catalog for Broadband Internet in the SNO Reference Implementation. This session focuses on the Delivery model for Broadband and discusses Subjects of Delivery Significance, Technical Actions, Technical Action Parameter Bindings, as well as concepts such as application roles and targets.
This is an exploration of the Broadband Internet in the SNO Reference Implementation from a run-time perspective, based on looking at the execution of an order in OSM and UIM.. This session focuses on the order defintions, OSM processing of the order, interactions with OSM and finally the resultant Service configuration within UIM.