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  1. Journal of Network and Systems Management
  2. Journal of Network and Systems Management : Volume 17
  3. Journal of Network and Systems Management : Volume 17, Issue 1-2, June 2009
  4. From IMS Management to SOA Based NGN Management
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Managing Networks and Services of the Future
The Design of a New Policy Model to Support Ontology-Driven Reasoning for Autonomic Networking
From IMS Management to SOA Based NGN Management
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From IMS Management to SOA Based NGN Management

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Blum, Niklas Magedanz, Thomas Schreiner, Florian Wahle, Sebastian
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract Although IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) based Next Generation Networks (NGNs) are already emerging as the common session control platform for converging fixed, mobile and cable networks, harmonized solutions for the management of these converged platforms have still got to be developed. This document describes a hands-on approach to NGN Management. Started with IMS specific management systems, succeeding research had to take into account the importance of the management of NGN SDPs as well. This work shows that the hybrid nature of an NGN, where services can be delivered at the IMS layer, by SIP signaling mechanisms, as well as at the SDP, via Web Services, requires a harmonized management approach. Taking into account Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles and policy based model driven architectures, this work shows that a unification of service composition and service management already at the workflow creation level, bares significant benefits in terms of automation and harmonization. Following the SOA paradigm, the approach presented here does not differentiate between business process management (BPM) and management process management. Focusing on Telemanagement Forum’s enhanced Telecom Operations Map service fulfillment and service assurance operations, this document describes an New Generation Software and Services (NGOSS) based implementation of a unified Operation Support System (OSS) for NGNs that encompasses many problems of former stovepipe management solutions in terms of automation, flexibility and manageability.
Starting Page 33
Ending Page 52
Page Count 20
File Format PDF
ISSN 10647570
Journal Journal of Network and Systems Management
Volume Number 17
Issue Number 1-2
e-ISSN 15737705
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2009-02-19
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword IP Multimedia Subsystem New Generation Operations Systems and Software Service oriented architectures Service fulfillment Service assurance Service provisioning Operations Research/Decision Theory Information Systems and Communication Service Computer Communication Networks Communications Engineering, Networks Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Strategy and Management Computer Networks and Communications Information Systems Hardware and Architecture
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