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| | | What is the Application Framework (TAM) Group?
By breaking out all the rudiments of business process, bus technology and middleware, the Applications Framework bridges the NGOSS Transformation Framework's building blocks—such as the Business Process Framework (eTOM) and the Information Framework (SID)—and real, deployable, potentially procurable applications. It achieves this by grouping together process functions and information data into recognized OSS and BSS applications or services.
In other words, the Applications Framework defines procurable applications that perform the processes defined in the Business Process Framework, and manipulates the information defined in the Information Framework. In doing so, it subdivides applications into lower-level functional units, and describes specific interactions that can occur among applications. We are currently running a survey to allow members to influence the future direction of the TAM. If you are interested in participating, please click the appropriate link, this will run for a limited time only. Current planned close date for the survey is Jan 18th 2012: For System Integrator's and Software Vendor's, please click the TAM Survey here: For Service Provider's please click the TAM Survey here: Upcoming Training | | Paid Advertisement | | |  | | Copyright © 1988-2012, TeleManagement Forum. All Rights Reserved | | | | | |
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