Requirements for Intelligent Network Service Operations
Y. Fujita
NTT Information and Communication Systems Laboratories
9-11, Midori-Cho 3-Chome, Room 5-306A
Musashino-Shi, Tokyo, 180 Japan
Email: fujita_AT_nttics.min.ntt.jp
K. Ohkubo
NTT Information and Communication Systems Laboratories
9-11, Midori-Cho 3-Chome, Room 10-101A
Musashino-Shi, Tokyo, 180 Japan
Email: ohkubo_AT_isis.min.ntt.jp
H. Tokunaga
NTT Information and Communication Systems Laboratories
9-11, Midori-Cho 3-Chome, Room 10-101A
Musashino-Shi, Tokyo, 180 Japan
Email: tokunaga_AT_isis.min.ntt.jp
Abstract
A service operation architecture and operation system platform
are proposed that separate commonly used information from
operations functions, and that use access control functions. This
enables new applications to be developed more easily and increases
operating efficiency. The operation system platform is related to
several surrounding platforms, and requires standardized reference
points such as CMIS/P and managed objects. A managed object
methodology is a suitable approach for accessing the operation
system platform, and managed object classes and methods are
proposed for intelligent network service operations. This
architecture and platform will allow telecommunication to meet the
demands created by intelligent networks for enhanced customer
services, more reliable operation systems, and lower development
costs. On the basis of proposed platform, service surveillance
prototype systems for free-phone services have already been
developed, and the next versions of the service operations systems
for virtual private networks services are being developed.
Keywords: Intelligent Network; service operation; platform; managed object
JNSM: Vol. 3, No. 2, 1995
Requirements for Intelligent Network Service Operations [Vol. 3, No. 2, 1995]
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