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Conference Details
Day 1:
20th May 9am - 5.30pm
Day 2:
21st May 9am - 5.30pm
Day 3:
22nd May 9am - 4pm
Training Details
Sunday:
18th May 13.30pm - 5.30pm
Monday:
19th May 8.30am - 5.30pm
Wednesday 21st May:
6.00pm - 7.00pm
TM Forum Business Process Framework (eTOM) Certification Exam
7.15pm - 8.15pm
TM Forum Information Framework (SID) Certification Exam
Thursday:
22nd May 8.30am - 5.30pm
Exhibition
Day 1:
20th May 12.30pm - 7pm
Day 2:
21st May 10am - 7pm
Day 3:
22nd May 10am - 2.30pm
Awards Gala Dinner
Monday:
19th May 7.00pm - 11pm
Networking Party
Tuesday:
20th May 7.00pm - 11pm
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Using the TM Forum Information Framework (SID) for Application Integration

The Using the TM Forum Information Framework (SID) for Application Integration workshop provides students with an introduction to application integration frameworks and how to put the Information Framework (SID) to this use. Case studies depict how the framework is being used as part of an integration framework and exercises allow students to practice demonstrate the competencies obtained during the workshop.

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Course Details
Code: N08-17
Title: Using the TM Forum Information Framework (SID) for Application Integration
Instructor: John Reilly
Day: Thursday, May 22, 2008 (8:30am - 5:30pm)
Course level: Intermediate
Intended for:
OSS/BSS professionals including: information architects, data base administrators, enterprise solution architects, application developers, and solution providers.
Pre-requisites:
  • A general awareness of the TM Forum and its work;
  • A basic understanding of the Unified Modeling Language (UML);
  • A basic understanding of the TM Forum Information Framework (SID).
Length: One day
Technology Being Taught: The use of the TM Forum Information Framework (SID) as the shared information architecture within an application integration framework.
Upon completion, delegates will be able to:
  • Describe how an integration framework takes advantage of the TM Forum Information Framework (SID);
  • Understand the challenges of using the Information Framework (SID) as part of an integration framework;
  • Employ the process that uses the framework as part of an application integration framework;
  • Choose tools that support the development and extension of Information Framework (SID)-based APIs;
  • Apply Information Framework (SID)-based integration framework tool requirements to choose a tool that supports application integration.
Agenda:
  • Introduction to application integration frameworks;
  • Process steps for employing the TM Forum Information Framework (SID) within an integration framework;
  • Information Framework (SID)-based industry standard APIs that can be used in an integration framework;
  • Tool support for Information Framework (SID)-based integration frameworks.
As with all official TM Forum courses, certificates of achievement will be issued

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Instructor:

John P. Reilly
John P. Reilly is member of the TM Forum’s technical staff and a master trainer for the TM Forum. Part of his technical staff responsibilities include facilitating the work of the TM Forum Information Framework (SID) program as well as contributing to the NGOSS Knowledge Certification program. In November 2005 John was elevated to Distinguished Fellow* of the TM Forum in recognition of his contribution to the development of NGOSS and the Information Framework (SID). 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.
* The TM Forum’s “Distinguished Fellow” Award recognizes individuals who have made valuable contributions to the TM Forum and the communications industry.