Title
Emerging industry standard for managing next generation transport networks: TMF MTOSI
Abstract
There are enormous business benefits to being able to separate the business logic from the massive technical complexity at the network level. One of the greatest challenges to being able to achieve this abstraction at the OS level has been the requirement to communicate and manage many different sets of vendor technologies. The main inhibitor to overcoming this challenge has been the lack of standards supporting both the interface from an OS to an EMS and also that between OSs. Building upon the successful multi technology network management (MTNM) CORBA/IDL interface, MTOSI has extended MTNM work to support XML/Web service interactions between various types of operations systems. MTOSI bridged the standard gap by defining a methodology and a framework to map the domain specific business activities into well defined TMF NGOSS contracts according to the service oriented architecture principles. This session introduces the key aspects of MTOSI and presents a real use case of MTOSI in BT
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/NOMS.2006.1687602
Vancouver, BC
Keywords
Field
DocType
IP networks,Internet,XML,computer network management,distributed object management,operating systems (computers),telecommunication standards,CORBA-IDL interface,EMS,OS level,TMF MTOSI,TMF NGOSS contracts,XML-Web service interactions,business benefits,business logic,domain specific business activities,emerging industry standard,massive technical complexity,multi technology network management,next generation transport network management,operations systems,service oriented architecture principles,vendor technologies,MDA,MTNM,MTOSI,SOA,TMF NGOSS,Web Services
Next-generation network,XML,Computer science,Common Object Request Broker Architecture,Computer network,Business logic,Vendor,Web service,Network management,Service-oriented architecture
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1542-1201
1-4244-0142-9
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.03
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Francesco Caruso172.39
David J. Milham282.44
Steve Orobec331.03