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ATIS’ Service Oriented Networks (SON) Activity Andrew White, Nokia Siemens Networks DOCUMENT #: GSC15-PLEN-81r1 FOR: Presentation SOURCE: ATIS AGENDA ITEM: PLEN 6.13 CONTACT(S): Andrew White ([email protected]) Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

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ATIS’ Service Oriented Networks (SON) Activity

Andrew White,Nokia Siemens Networks

DOCUMENT #: GSC15-PLEN-81r1

FOR: Presentation

SOURCE: ATIS

AGENDA ITEM: PLEN 6.13

CONTACT(S): Andrew White ([email protected])

Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) GSC-15

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SON Value Proposition

It is about people!• It is not about devices.• People are mobile, and they use services not technologies.• SON is about services and services are everywhere.

It is about Globalization!• Service supply chains are distributed and real time.• Best of breed capabilities come from many industries.

It is about Technology!• Great technology melts into the background.• Reusable infrastructure reduces cost of new services.• Software and integration skills are keys to success.

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Service Oriented Network

Service Oriented Networking abstracts resources (applications, hardware, and networks) into defined and reusable service enablers to facilitate cross-domain blending.

Identity ManagementIdM ties services to users and facilitates cross domain service blending.

Identity ManagementIdM ties services to users and facilitates cross domain service blending.

Common Data ModelThe Data Model normalizes frequently used data to improve service enabler reusability.

Common Data ModelThe Data Model normalizes frequently used data to improve service enabler reusability.

Best of BreedEach domain brings a unique

capability to the SON.

Companies need to reassess their needs against this new superset of

capabilities.

Web 2.0Web Services

Broad Range of Applications

ITBusiness Support Systems

Business Process Management

Telco 2.0Native User MobilityMultimedia Control

CommonIdentity Management

Data Model

Best of BreedEach domain brings a unique

capability to the SON.

Companies need to reassess their needs against this new superset of

capabilities.

Web 2.0Web Services

Broad Range of Applications

ITBusiness Support Systems

Business Process Management

Telco 2.0Native User MobilityMultimedia Control

CommonIdentity Management

Data Model

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Factorial Value of SON Traditional networks increase in value by power law with the number of

connections. (Metcalf’s Law)• ½ * n * (n – 1), n = connections

Service inventories generate factorial value through permutations of service enablers. (White’s Law)• n! / (r! (n – r)!), n = enabler inventory, r = enablers per service

Service Inventory

1 Service Enabler (SE)

25 Service Enablers (SEs)

50 Service Enablers (SEs)

Silos 1 25 50

Combined in threes*

1 2,300 19,600

* Order not important (only one order makes sense). Repetition not allowed.

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SON Forum Current Highlights A Service Enabler Characterization Technical

Report has been published.• Service Enabler Characterization provides key

information such as lifecycle details, chargeability, and capacity.

• These are details not contained in the functional definition of a service enabler.

• A goal is to provide maximum flexibility in where service enablers can be deployed or consumed. This document does not address how Service Enablers get published or discovered.

• SON solicited industry comments in November 2009. Two additional work items are progressing towards

completion:• Common Namespace Requirements.• 3rd Party Service Provider Interface Profile .

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SON Forum is focused on data aspects of service architecture.

Documents in the SON Forum support that view:• Service Enabler Characterization.• Common Namespace Requirements.• 3rd Party Service Provider Interface Profile.

Strategic Direction

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Service Oriented Networks is a new standards area and substantial work remains to be done to achieve a comprehensive view.

There are multiple PSOs working in SON-related areas. Harmonizing this work into a cohesive service inventory is a significant task.

Horizontal frameworks such as SONs that optimize long term reusability continue to compete with integrated silo solutions that optimize first service delivery.

Challenges

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Progress other priority areas to completion by end of 2010.

SON Forum technical program.• Next face to face meeting:

18 October 2010Washington, DC

Next Steps/Actions

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Proposed Resolution

ATIS proposes a new Resolution on Service Oriented Networks contained in GSC15-PLEN-86.

GSC15-PLEN-86

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Service Oriented Networks (ATIS) Summary

Presentations• 2 SON contributions from CCSA (60) and ATIS (81).

Summary• Frameworks facilitate integration and adaptation of service

enablers A minimum set of common functions is required in the framework These frameworks allow interworking across technologies: IMS, SOA,

Web 2.0, Cloud, etc.• Service Providers use the framework to integrate service

inventories into multiple products• Support for flexible reuse of service enablers allows the same

functions to be used for multiple retail and wholesale products• Service Oriented Networks are structured cloud implementations

Resolution• Proposed new Resolution from ATIS (GSC15-PLEN-86)

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Supplementary Slides

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Service Enabler Packaging

Applications

Storage andComputing

Networks

Service Enablers

Applications

End Users

User

Service

Reuse

Resource

Service

App App App

Data Data Data

ServiceInteraction

Subscriber

Access & Transport

The Service Enablers expose resources (applications, data, and connectivity) through a defined, reusable interface.

Service Interaction Management is used to blend service enablers into a business application.

End users interact with the business application oblivious of the component parts.

User preferences should be separated from the application and included with the user profile.

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Technology Centric

Services are delivered through common

transport.The customer experience is fragmented because each service requires a separate login and is in a distinct silo.Data is not shared across

applications so the customer must manually input and synchronize preferences, contacts, and other

metadata.

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User Centric

Services are delivered through common

transport.The user experience is unified

by a common SON service enabler, profile, and

metadata.Key data is shared across applications.

The services work together in a single user experience.

UserProfile

Presence

PIM

ServiceInteraction

The number of discrete service experiences increase as a factorial function of the

service inventory.

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Common Namespace

CentralizedSubscriberDatabase

Identity Management

Common Preferences

Service Specific Preferences

InvariantIdentity

CommonIdentity

BroadbandIdentity

eCommerceIdentity

PortalIdentity

IPTVIdentity

User ID

Credential

Attributes

User ID

Credential

Attributes

User ID

Credential

Attributes

User ID

Credential

Attributes

User ID

Credential

Attributes

Major Functions

Schema Representation

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Globalization – Service Supply Chain The traditional supply chain integrates raw materials into a

finished product that is delivered to a customer.• Globalization facilitates multiple suppliers with specialized roles

working together in bringing a product to market. Service supply chains operate in a similar way except there

is real time interaction between the suppliers during service invocation.

The ability to manage the service supply chain is a core competency of SON companies.