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  • Fallout management

    Hi all. I want to model the fallout management with SID. It is described in TAM docummentation (GB929_Application_Framework_R4-5_v4-5, section 11.2 Fallout Management). In summary, it manages errors, exceptions, manual steps, ... into an order flow in an Order Manager application (either customer, service...
    by Domingo Gundin on 01-16-2012
  • Design implimentation using SID model

    Hi, We are trying to design our catalog using the SID model. We are mapping the SID model on to our DB design. We are bit confused in some of the points. 1.What we understand is, we will structure our DB by having 6 tables, Product, Product Spec, service, service Spec, resource and resource Spec as we...
    by rajani gupta on 05-10-2009
  • Business Iteraction Item and Product Specification

    We have an understanding that the BusinessInteractionItem class is having an attribute i.e. 'action' which indicates if the order item is for 'add' , 'delete' etc. Currently we are facing a situation where based on the 'action' which customer has selected the details to...
    by shyam asware on 04-23-2009
  • Re: Modelling Relinquishment of a Product

    Hi John Thank you. This verifies my discovery, based on what Alex had said. P.S. Many thanks for the course in Wellington recently. Very, very helpful. Regards, John
    by John McPherson on 04-08-2009
  • Re: Modelling Relinquishment of a Product

    [ [/quote user = Alexander Titov] "a customer order item should have reference to an instance of a product (LLU product you are going to relinquish), and an operation (cease or relinquish)" Hi Alex Thank you! With your help, I think I have found the relevant SID elements to define the cease...
    by John McPherson on 04-08-2009
  • Best practice for SO/SI parameters filling?

    Hi All! On current project I've faced with the following questions: What kind of parameters should be kept on Service Order (SO)? A. Only customer facing data (which can come from CFS Order) B. Customer facing data + provisioning related data (e.g. "intermediate" results of provisioning...
    by Vitaliy Subbotin on 04-08-2009

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