Operations support systems development: a pattern approach

Operations support systems development: a pattern approach

Ashford, C.
Gauthier, P.

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Operations Support Systems (OSS) are large servers or clusters of servers that manage the services offered by telecommunications service-providers and manage the networks over which those services run. Whilst the industry is unlikelyto agree on a single software platform for OSS such as JEE or Web Services, it can be guided by a higher level of architectural agreement - that of design patterns. A design pattern captures, in a technology-neutral manner, the essence of a solution to a recurring software problem that has been validated in practice, and of which the advantages and disadvantages are well understood. Thebook provides an enduring architectural-level direction that will guide OSS applications developers, standards professionals, and systems integrators in the rapid delivery of agile, flexible, business-solutions for telecommunicationsservice-providers Guides to a standardization by a higher level of architectural agreement - design patterns Provides an enduring architectural-level direction that will guide developers Distillation of many years experience INDICE: Part 1 - Overview of OSS Development: Introduction.- The Telecommunications-management Landscape.- Managing Telecommunications Networks.- Implementing OSS Client Systems.- Design Patterns.- Goals of the Book.- Part 2 - OSSDesign Patterns: Introduction.- JEE as an OSS Implementation Architecture.- OSS Architectural Patterns.- Managed-entity-value Basic Patterns.- Managed-entity Selection Patterns.- Managed-entity Update Patterns.- Managed-Entity Life-Cycle Patterns.- Event-reporting Patterns.- Extension Patterns.- Distributed Location Patterns.

  • ISBN: 978-3-642-01395-9
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 200
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés