1、 ATIS-0404110-0019 Unified Ordering Model - Access Service Request (UOM-ASR) Volume I Business Requirements For An Electronic Ordering Interface ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (A
2、TIS) is a technical planning and standards development organization that is committed to rapidly developing and promoting technical and operations standards for the communications and related information technologies industry worldwide using a pragmatic, flexible and open approach. Over 1,100 partic
3、ipants from more than 350 communications companies are active in ATIS 21 industry committees, and ATIS Incubator Solutions Program. ATIS 0404110-0019 Unified Ordering Model - Access Service Request (UOM-ASR) Business Requirements for an Electronic Ordering Interface Is an ATIS standard developed by
4、the Ordering Solutions Committee - Access Service Ordering Subcommittee under the ATIS Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) Published by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Copyright 2011 by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Sol
5、utions, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information contact ATIS at 202.628.6380. ATIS is online at . Limited Exception for “Customized” For
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7、at the following is placed on all “Customized” forms: “This form/screen is based upon the Ordering and Billing Forums (OBF) industry consensus approved guidelines, found in the Access Service Ordering Guidelines (ASOG) document. The ASOG may be obtained by contacting the Alliance for Telecommunicati
8、ons Industry Solutions (ATIS) at 1-800-387-2199 or: http:/www.atis.org/docstore/default.aspx.” ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 ii For purposes of this limited exception, the term “Customized” means, the modification, by a company, of
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17、011 Implemented March 17, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE I. Introduction to UOM . 1 II. The UML Introduction . 3 A. Introduction . 3 III. UOM-ASR . 3 A. UOM-ASR Business Requirements Process . 6 IV. UOM-ASR High Level Process Overview 7 A. Pre-Order Inquiry and End-to-End Service Request Proces
18、s . 10 V. Introduction to UOM ASR Process Steps . 11 A. UOM - ASR Pre-Ordering Activities 12 B. UOM - ASR Service Request Placement Activities 13 C. UOM - ASR Post-Confirmation Notice Activities 14 VI. UOM - ASR Use Cases: High Level Overview . 21 A. UOM ASR Actors . 21 B. High Level Overview of the
19、 UOM ASR Process Use Cases . 22 VII. UOM - ASR Pre-Ordering Use Cases 23 A. Pre-order Use Case: Location Inquiry . 24 B. Pre-Order Use Case: Service Availability Inquiry 25 C. Pre-Order Use Case: CFA Inquiry . 27 VIII. UOM - ASR Service Request Process Use Cases 28 A. UOM ASR Service Request Process
20、: Service Request Placement/Pre-Validation Use Case 30 B. UOM - ASR Service Request Process - Service Request Supplement Use Case 35 C. UOM ASR Service Request Placement - Confirmation Notice Use Case . 36 IX. UOM - ASR Service Request Process Post-Confirmation Use Cases . 37 A. UOM - ASR Post-Confi
21、rmation Jeopardy Status Use Case . 38 B. UOM - ASR Post-Confirmation Retrieve Service Request Information Use Cases . 41 C. UOM - ASR Post-Confirmation Completion Notification Use Case 43 ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 ii D. UOM - A
22、SR Design Layout Report Use Case . 44 X. Appendix A: UML Introduction 45 A. Scope 45 B. Use Case(s) 45 C. Actors 46 D. Use Case . 46 E. Use Case Diagrams 48 F. Use Case Techniques . 51 G. Tips for Actors 53 H. Tips for Primary Use Cases 54 I. Tips for Use Case Scenarios . 54 J. Tips for Use Case Rel
23、ationships . 55 K. Sequence Diagrams . 55 L. State Diagrams . 57 M. Activity Diagrams . 58 XI. Appendix B: UOM - ASR Data Dictionary . 63 XII. Appendix C: UOM - ASR Functional Data Matrix . 85 XIII. Appendix D: UOM - ASR Fatal Error Functional Data Matrix . 102 XIV. Appendix E: Unified Ordering - AS
24、R Service Packages . 110 XV. Bibliography 117 ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 iii TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 UOM ASR Process and Document Development 2 Figure 2 Access Ordering Relationships and Deliverables 5 Figure 3 UOM ASR Logical
25、 Stages . 7 Figure 4 UOM ASR Business Functions 9 Figure 5 UOM ASR Pre-Ordering Activities 12 Figure 6 UOM ASR Service Request Placement Activities . 13 Figure 7 UOM ASR Post- Confirmation Activities . 14 Figure 8 UOM ASR Provider Jeopardy Activities 15 Figure 9 UOM ASR Customer Jeopardy Activities
26、16 Figure 10 UOM ASR Customer Retrieve Service Request Information Activities . 17 Figure 11 UOM ASR Provider Retrieve Service Request Information Activities . 18 Figure 12 UOM ASR Completion Notification Activities 19 Figure 13 UOM ASR Process Business Requirement Use Cases . 22 Figure 14 UOM ASR P
27、re-Ordering Business Requirement Use Cases 23 Figure 15 UOM ASR Perform Location Inquiry Use Case . 24 Figure 16 UOM ASR Perform Service Availability Inquiry Use Case . 26 Figure 17 UOM ASR Perform CFA Inquiry Use Case 27 Figure 18 UOM ASR Service Request Process Business Requirement Use Case . 29 F
28、igure 19 UOM ASR Perform Service Request Placement/Pre-Validation Use Case . 31 Figure 20 UOM ASR Perform Fatal Error Processing Use Case 32 Figure 21 UOM ASR Perform Non-Fatal Error Processing Use Case . 33 Figure 22 UOM ASR Perform Clarification Request Use Case 34 Figure 23 UOM ASR Perform Servic
29、e Request Supplement Use Case . 35 Figure 24 UOM ASR Perform Confirmation Notice Use Case 36 Figure 25 UOM ASR Post-Confirmation Business Requirements Use Case 37 Figure 26 UOM ASR Perform Provider Jeopardy Status Use Case 38 Figure 27 UOM ASR Perform Provider Jeopardy Clear Use Case 39 Figure 28 UO
30、M ASR Perform Customer Jeopardy Status Use Case . 39 Figure 29 UOM ASR Perform Customer Jeopardy Status Clear . 40 Figure 30 UOM ASR Perform Customer Jeopardy Status Clear . 40 Figure 31 UOM ASR Perform Customer Retrieve Service Request Information Use Case 41 Figure 32 UOM ASR Perform Provider Retr
31、ieve Service Request Information Use Case 42 Figure 33 UOM ASR Perform Completion Use Case . 43 Figure 34 UOM ASR Design Layout Report Use Case 44 Figure 35 Use Case Diagram . 48 Figure 36 Use Case Example . 50 Figure 37 Sequence Diagram . 56 Figure 38 State Diagram . 57 Figure 39 Activity Diagram N
32、o Branching . 60 Figure 40 Activity Diagram With Branching 61 Figure 41 Activity Diagram With Decision Box 61 Figure 42 Activity Diagram Concurrent Paths . 62 ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 iv THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK.ATIS
33、-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 1 I. Introduction to UOM The intent of Unified Ordering Model (UOM) is to develop a complete set of system documentation using an end-to-end structured methodology. The scope of UOM encompasses business re
34、quirements, analysis, design and implementation. Logically, these components are defined within the UOM in four volumes. UOM-ASR Volume I Provides an explanation of the business requirements and a conceptual overview of the solution. This conceptual overview is high-level. It defines “what” the user
35、 initially sees as the problem and “how” the user sees the business solution. UOM Volume II Analysis may be seen as using the requirements and developing a more detailed understanding of the scope. In effect, this step defines “what” the proposed technical resolution needs to support. It is a logica
36、l view of the proposed solution, which meets the business need, and it is not based on any particular software protocol. UOM Volume III The logical view of the proposed resolution (model), created in the Analysis Phase, is translated into the language appropriate for the selected implementation tech
37、nology. Design focuses on “how” the implementation shall resolve the business requirements. It may be necessary to repeat the Design Phase if more than one implementation technology is selected. UOM Volume IV Resolves any outstanding implementation specifications that must be addressed before the sy
38、stem specifications can be realized using the selected implementation technology. As with the Design Phase, the Implementation Phase may also have to be repeated in order to provide support for multiple technologies. ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented
39、 March 17, 2012 2 UOM - ASR Process and Document Development Process2. AnalysisUnified Model2. Logical Model- Class/Object Diagrams- Data Traceablity- Interaction Diagrams- State DiagramsVolume 2Volume 3Volume 43. Design3. Information Model- Technology Information Model4. Implementation4. Implementa
40、tion Guidelines- Technology Specifications- Implementation Profile1. Business Process. Definition1. Business Requirements- High Level Use Cases- Data/Presentation Requirement- Business Validation Rules- Scenarios- Activity DiagramsVolume 1Figure 1 UOM ASR Process and Document Development ATIS-040411
41、0-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 3 II. The UML Introduction A. Introduction By definition a model is an abstraction. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is the “visual” notation used within UOM Volume I. The UML supports several constructs that
42、provide a consistent notation used to describe the UOM. The use of UML is for descriptive purposes. In some instances this Volume may not strictly adhere to existing UML specifications. The UML is graphical in nature and is sometimes referred to as a visual specification language. The use of graphic
43、s helps in a) abstracting design features and b) showing the relationships between design elements. The UML should be used to document all the relevant relationships that are important in describing this abstract view. The constructs used in Volume I are: Use Cases that define the users view of the
44、system Activity Diagrams that can be used to describe process flows III. UOM-ASR The purpose of this document is to clearly define the business requirements for electronic ordering of Access Service Requests (ASR) and transmitting DLR information via a non-NDM process. As such, the document is refer
45、red to as UOM-ASR. It is the first volume, in the set of four, defined within the UOM process. The UOM ASR Volume I does not convey licensing right to non-COMMON LANGUAGE licensees to use the COMMON LANGUAGE code sets identified throughout the UOM ASR Volume I document in their internal operations.
46、Where COMMON LANGUAGE is provided, its intended use by non-COMMON LANGUAGE licensees is limited. Allowable uses will be specified by the COMMON LANGUAGE licensee, per their COMMON LANGUAGE contract. _ COMMON LANGUAGE is a registered trademark and CLEI, CLLI, CLFI and CLCI are trademarks of Telcordia
47、 Technologies. ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 4 The UOM-ASR draws its requirements from Access Service Request Ordering Guidelines (ASOG) and Design Layout Report (DLR) documents. The ASOG and DLR documents are developed and maintai
48、ned by the Ordering Solutions Committee - Access Service Ordering Subcommittee within the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF). In effect, the UOM-ASR ties these three requirement documents together, to clearly define the process necessary for ordering ASR services and transmitting DLR information via a
49、 non-NDM process. The UOM-ASR is able to tie these sets of requirements together through the use of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The UML is a widely accepted methodology for defining requirements. ATIS-0404110-0019 UOM-ASR Volume I Version 19 Issued September 23, 2011 Implemented March 17, 2012 5 UOM ASR Volume I Business Requirements Process Access Ordering Relationships and Deli
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