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Guidelines for Component Reuse in Service Management. FlowThru. Vincent P. Wade Department of Computer Science Trinity College Dublin Ireland Vincent.Wade@cs.tcd.ie. David Lewis Department of Computer Science University College London UK DLewis@cs.ucl.ac.uk. Service Management Goals.
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Guidelines for Component Reuse in Service Management FlowThru Vincent P. Wade Department of Computer Science Trinity College Dublin Ireland Vincent.Wade@cs.tcd.ie David Lewis Department of Computer Science University College London UK DLewis@cs.ucl.ac.uk
Service Management Goals • Cost Reduction in Provision of Services • Improved Customer Care • Rapid Introduction of New Services • Approaches: • Improve process flow across service provider systems and amongst providers • Direct customer management • Greater re-use of software components Nov '98
FlowThru Approach • To generate and validate guidelines for industry practitioners construct service management systems to support business processes from reusable components Nov '98
Development Methodology Guidelines • Builds on NIM-G1, Prospect, P.610, TM Forum BPM and TINA Business Models • Techniques used: • UML used throughout • component modelling using use cases, OOSE analysis modelling and component facades • business process modelling using use cases and UML activity diagrams Nov '98
Component Modelling Nov '98
Process Modelling Nov '98
Technology Integration Guidelines • Which technologies are needed to support service management component integration? • Inter-working between Different Technologies, e.g. CORBA-CMIP, CMIP-SNMP, via JIDM gateways • Decoupling business process implementations from that of individual tasks with WorkFlow Systems • Constructing loosely coupled components, e.g. Enterprise Java Beans, CORBA Components Nov '98
Management Service Request Management Process Rule Base Workflow Engine } Invoked Component Shared (Component) Data Server Invoked Component Invoked Component Workflow Based Component Integration Nov '98