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Simplifying Integration, Speeding Time to Market
| Overview |
TM Forum recognizes that service-oriented architecture (SOA) development and related initiatives for interoperability among support systems rely heavily on a common information model and a common language for all systems touched by integration efforts.
The foundation of a "common language" allows common representation, as well as a standardized meaning for the relationships that exist among logical entities. For example, a common definition of what is "customer" and how It relates to other elements, such as mailing address, purchase order, billing records, trouble tickets, and so on.
TM Forum's Information Framework (SID) not only succeeds in building a common language, but also in aligning data with pertinent business processes. To that end, TM Forum principals have mapped the Information Framework's information directly to the widely deployed Business Process Framework (eTOM) process definitions. The two go hand-in-hand so that data in support systems truly reflect the business requirements of the Service Provider. This harmony between information and business process has become the cornerstone to TM Forum's Solution Frameworks.
Note: The Information Framework and its synergy with the Business Process Framework (eTOM) has received further validation through the ITU-T Recommendation M.3190 , led by Dave Sidor of Nortel and Knut Johannessen of Telenor. The Recommendation encompasses the “Product” and “Service” domains of The TM Forum Information Framework v 7.5.
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| Business Benefits |
| Common data model and data definitions to speed integration of key OSS/BSS. |
View of inter-relationships among related data elements. |
| Alignment of data definitions and pertinent processes through integration of TM Forum Information Framework and Business Process Framework. |
Mapping of Information Framework's information directly to Business Process Framework (eTOM) process definitions so that support systems reflect business requirements. |
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