Applications Framework (TAM)

Support Systems Defined

Overview

As the next generation of digital services pushes enterprises to collaborate with more partners and greater numbers of systems, the ability to identify functional gaps becomes critical to purchasing and integration decisions. With the Applications Framework, organizations get a standardized model for grouping function and data into recognizable applications or services. In areas such as Fulfillment, Assurance and Billing, the Applications Framework breaks out a growing number of functional areas, including:

• Customer Management
• Service Management
• Resource Management
• Supplier/Partner Management
• Enterprise Management

By providing a structure around which support systems' application functionality is defined, the Framework helps Service Providers navigate the entire procurement process—from initial request for information, through systems comparison, to actual implementation. It also helps Suppliers understand which systems they supply and which ones have resulted from partnerships with other companies.

Note: The Applications Framework maps to the TM Forum Business Process Framework (eTOM), which helps rationalize procedures and lower the costs of systems management.

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Business Benefits

Common framework and language for defining and procuring solutions.
  
Faster integration with lower costs.

Fosters re-use, which lowers custom development and licensing costs.

 Identification of functional gaps.

Current Deliverables
TM Forum Applications Framework Release 3.0 (GB929)
TM Forum Application Framework Guidebook Release 2.1
TM Forum Application Framework, the BSS/OSS Systems Landscape Release 2.0
Telecom Applications Map Release 1.0 (GB929)

Using the Business Process Framework, Shared Information and Data Model, and Applications Framework for IT Risk Management
This Case Study reviews issues encountered by Ernst & Young (CIS) B.V. and a large Service Provider that was working on a model of risk management (IT-risks in this particular case). The Case Study covers the various TM Forum approaches and methodologies that pertain to risk management and development projects.
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It’s AutoMagic: Creating Fully Specified NGOSS Contracts
Using the Applications Framework and the Integration Framework to Implement Integrated Service Provisioning at China Telecom
Business Consulting Network’s Use of eTOM, ITIL and TAM for a Leading Chilean Mobile Operator
Latest News

The Application Framework Team will be meeting at the Team Action Week in Lisbon, January 2009. For further information, click here

The team has regular conference calls each month. For further information contact the staff support person listed on this page.


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Web Presentations
SOA and NGOSS Contracts: A Practical Approach to Integration

What is NGOSS and What Can It Do for You?

Books
Application Integration Using the SID
Written by John Reilly and John Wilmes

Contacts

Team Leader: Piyush Sarwal, IBM psarwal@us.ibm.com

TM Forum Staff Support: Andy Chalmers, TM Forum
achalmers@tmforum.org