| Course Overview | | This course introduces the SID model and how it is used: - As part of an overall model-driven architecture;
- For new development of object-oriented and/or component-based architectures;
- As a means to define and specify behavior of components and system
 | Attendees will receive a copy of NGOSS DISTILLED. Written by TM Forum Distinguished Fellow John Reilly & Martin Creaner this is the first book to provide a no nonsense explanation of how all the NGOSS components fit together and how today's telecoms solution designers can bring immediate benefits to their business through the adoption of NGOSS. For a description of this book click on the cover. | | | Course Details | | Code: | KL06-02 | | Title: | Introduction to the NGOSS Shared Information/ Data Model (SID) | | Leader: | John Reilly | | Day: | Tuesday, September 13, 2006 | | Intended for: | Anyone | | Pre-requisites: | Familiarity with UML, modeling tools, and NGOSS would be helpful | | Length: | One day | | Technology Being Taught: | The NGOSS SID is the lingua franca for NGOSS. It is used to define in business and systems terms, the information that is utilized in OSS/BSS deployments. The SID model in its UML form is explained using real-world examples. | | Highlights: | This course shows the inherent and strong relationships between the SID and the overall NGOSS architecture and demonstrates how the SID is used as the “language of NGOSS”. In addition, the course explains the SID framework and documentation and provides a tour of currently developed SID domains. | | Upon completion, delegates will be able to: | - Describe the relationship between the SID and the NGOSS architecture;
- Provide an overview of the SID framework;
- Use one or more SID model addenda for reference in the analysis and design phases of a solution
- Begin to use the SID for real analyses and development of OSS and BSS components.
| | Agenda: | - NGOSS and the SID;
- SID Framework and mapping to the NGOSS Lifecycle;
- SID Framework and mapping to the eTOM;
- Explanation of SID addenda and model, using real-world examples;
- SID domain/ABE tour;
- Exercise.
| | As with all official TM Forum courses, certificates of achievement will be issued. | Instructor: | | John P. Reilly John P. Reilly is a principal member of the technical staff for MetaSolv Software, Inc. and a TM Forum Distinguished Fellow*. John factors industry guidelines into key elements of MetaSolv’s product suite. From an industry perspective, John is the co-chair of the TeleManagement Forum’s Shared Information and Data Model project. He is also the program lead for the OSS/J Community’s Core Business Entity Model project and a member of the OSS/J Product Team. John is a frequent speaker on telecommunications standards direction, project management, business modeling, and rapid software development techniques. He is the author and co-author of a number of books and articles on these subjects, including the ground-breaking book NGOSS: Distilled. John holds degrees in mathematics and systems engineering. In his leisure time he enjoys hanging out with his wife Jeannie, playing golf and taking on all comers at his pool table. * The TeleManagement Forum’s “Distinguished Fellow” Award recognizes individuals who have made valuable contributions to the TeleManagement Forum and the communications industry. | |