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Hi all. TAW Baltimore is almost finished, still some interesting meeting with the FAST team tomorrow, but most of the week is behind us. Today we had half a day of the SID team reviewing several contributions, you can find the MoM of the meeting here We had another meeting with the cloud team reviewing their proposal for using the SID for their products. For those of you who attended TAW Baltimore, thank you very much for attending, for those who did not attend - this is the best opportunity to get... -
Hi all, Time really flies and we are already after the half way mark of TAW Baltimore 2011. On Wednesday we continues the discussions with the other frameworks and the FAST team on the Frameworx meta model. We talked about the need to add versioning information in order to be able to generate change reports between versions. We had a long meeting with the catalog management team talking about generalized catalog entity (currently SID includes only ProductCatalog modeled and a very naive ServiceCatalog... -
Hi all, First I want to apologize for those who got my blog post yesterday by email, for some reason the post was not converted well to email format - you can see the full post here As for today we started the joint group meetings. We had several meetings with the business process framework (eTOM) , the application framework (TAM), the interface framework (TIP) and the framework architecture (FAST) teams on issues such as: Mapping between the frameworks The Frameworx meta model Business services... -
Team Action Week 2011 started today with a Frameworx Spotlight session. In the morning Aileen presented the Frameworx and the benefits service providers can gain from using the Frameworx (2 case studies from China Unicom ($1B gain!) and Mobitel), followed by a presentation by Mark J Arvidson from AT&T on the use of Frameworx in their government business. Later we split into 6 discussion groups Deploying Innovative New Services with Frameworx Enterprise Architecture Transformation New Service... -
I am coming near to the end of my assignment as a Data Architect at Türk Telekom. I have been in Ankara, Turkey, for just over a year now and it has been quite a year; not only because I have experienced and greatly enjoyed the rich Turkish culture, wonderful food and amazing heritage sites, but also because of the work I’ve been doing on Türk Telekom’s “Program Bir” (Programme One). When I arrived in December 2009, Program Bir, a multi-year, multi-release, complete... -
My machine has died today so a short post ... We had today 3 main activities 1 - Explaining the federated model suggestion to various groups, you can find the slides in the FAST team community page 2 - Meeting with TIP SM team on MTOSI harmonization and other issues 3 - Meeting with catalog management team, IPShere and B2B team on catalog modeling for b2b Sent from my phone :-( -
Hi All, Day 2 of TAW is over and this time, Tuesday was the first day for cross team meetings. Today the 3 SID team leads (John Wilmes, John Reilly and myself) had to split for the entire day, with 1 hour exception as we had to cover many topics. The topics we covered today included: Cross Frameworks meetings - we talked about mapping of SID-eTOM-TAM (since SID-eTOM mapping already exists we just need to check and verify it, but we also need to prepare the mapping to TAM). We also talked about the... -
Well, January is here and it is time for TAW Europe and this time we are in lovely (and chilly) Paris. This time the first day was devoted for Frameworx spotlight for the service providers. In the morning Martin his view on the direction in which the market is moving and the challenges for the service providers, and George Greenlee gave a presentation on high level introduction to the Frameworx. Later in the morning some service providers gave use cases for using the Frameworx as well as key findings... -
The turning of the year is always a time to look back as well as forwards. This has been particularly true for me this year as it was the first time I had spent this holiday season outside my home country, UK, for many years. I decided to stay in Turkey, where I’ve been working for Turk Telekom, for Christmas and the New Year. The New Year celebrations in Turkey were great fun and I had a wonderful time, but they were very different from the celebrations in UK. As a result I found myself remembering... -
In a previous posting I described my view of the Product Model within TM Formum's Frameworx Information Framework a.k.a, the SID. In this posting I am introducing for people new to Frameworx another strength the SID, namely the PartyRole. The information in this posting is based on my experience in implementing the SID and is my subjective view of the SID. There are, I am sure, different interpretations of these ideas, but this is how I see the SID and how I've implemented it (see my previous... | | Paid Advertisement | | |  | | Copyright © 1988-2012, TeleManagement Forum. All Rights Reserved | | | | | |
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