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Telecom MS. OASIS Telecom Adopting SOA for Telecom Workshop. Telecom MS. OASIS Telecom Member Section (OASIS Telecom). Abbie Barbir, Ph.D. Co-chair OASIS Telecom MS abbieb@nortel.com Nortel Senior Advisor Communication Enabled Applications . OASIS Telecom Member Section (Telecom MS).
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Telecom MS OASIS Telecom Adopting SOA for Telecom Workshop
Telecom MS OASIS Telecom Member Section(OASIS Telecom) Abbie Barbir, Ph.D. Co-chair OASIS Telecom MS abbieb@nortel.com Nortel Senior Advisor Communication Enabled Applications
OASIS Telecom Member Section (Telecom MS) • Established March 1, 2008; Still in early organizational phase • Chartered with a clear focus on telecoms services in SOA • Flexibility to create Technical Committees as needed to focus on specific topics • Major SOA-focused companies are founders • OASIS members can freely join the Member Section with no additional allocation of fees • Current steering committee consists of members from • Orit Levin, Microsoft • Stephane Maes, Ph.D., Oracle - Co-chair • Tony Nadalin, IBM • Abbie Barbir, Ph.D., Nortel - Co-chair • Michael Brenner, Alcatel-Lucent • Enrico Ronco, Telecom Italia • Takashi Egawa, NEC
Telecom MS Objectives • Attract vendors; Telecom and IT providers, developers as well as practitioners and researchers in a wide range of topics concerned with SOA paradigm in the Telecom domain • Promote the use of SOA in Telecom • Understanding current Gaps and limitations Gather Requirements • Focus on resolving specific telecommunications related issues within the SOA framework on a service such as: • Security, Raw performance, Service availability, Service Level Agreement (SLA) • Support for incorporating service behavioral properties • Support availability and reliability for mission-critical composed services • Service management of mission critical composed services
Why OASIS Telecom MS • Many existing SOA and Web Services standards do not address specific needs of telecoms operators/vendors • One example is the orchestration of network components • Several Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) are applying SOA and Web Services to the telecoms sector, but since each SDO has its own approach, this is leading to fragmentation of standards • A “Member Section” in OASIS gives a clear focus on telecoms services in a SOA framework; flexibility to create tightly-focused Technical Committees as needed • Aims to complement other SDO; No duplication of work Telecom MS provides a unique opportunity to become a member of an active community whose goal is to apply SOA principles to the telecom domain
Example of Open Issues (1)SOA Telecom Service Composition • Composition allows • Exposition of capabilities or enablers • Enable other services to consume those capabilities • Dynamically combining the key service enablers such as presence, billing, management etc.. • Works with aggregation, federation and management of orchestrated services Sharing user data across Service Platforms is essential for creating Composite Services
BPEL interactions with other WS* Semantic such as Failure Mode Asynchronous interactions Component Service (Enablers) Composed Service SOA Bus SOA Management REGISTRY WSLA IdM Network IdM across all layers Policy Decision and Management Example of Open Issues (2)
Telecom Member Section http://www.oasis-telecom.org/ Steering Committe http://www.oasis-telecom.org/steering-committee Current Members IBM, Orcale, Primeton, Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, BTplc, CA, Microsoft Corporation, NEC Corporation, Nortel, Progress Software, Verisign, Mitre Corporation, OOS Nokalva, Siemens AG, Telecom Italia S.p.a. Information including how to become a member Dee Schur dee.schur@oasis-open.org Useful links
Michael Giordano (Avaya) Abbie Barbir (Nortel) Hanane Becha (Nortel) Tony Nadaline (IBM) Stephane Maes (Oracle) Sune Jakobsson (Telenor) Rakesh Radhakrishnan (Sun Microsystems) Ian Jones (BT) And Many Many thanks to all the OASIS Staff and our host CA and Wrokshop Sponsors Program Committee
Providers Perspectives on SOA in Telecom • Opening Keynote • Keynote Speaker: • Dave Elemendorf, Director for 21 CN Voice and Multimedia Services Platform, BT • Dave is the Director for 21CN Voice and Multimedia Services Platform at BT. He has been working at BT for 3 years leading programs for service innovation on 21CN. Previously he worked at Qwest and US West as the Vice President for IT delivering systems for Network Operations, Lead to Cash, and 271 Compliance. Dave Started his career at Bell Laboratories and worked a number of years in Data and Voice Switching development.