1、 ATIS-0410002-0019 Unified Ordering Model (UOM) Volume II - Analysis For Access Service Ordering Guidelines (ASOG) Version 44 ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 2 The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) is the leading technic
2、al planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry. More than 250 companies actively formulate standards in ATIS 18 Committees. In addition, numerous Incubators, Focus
3、 and Exploratory Groups address emerging industry priorities. For more information, please visit ATIS 0410002-0019 Unified Ordering Model (UOM) Volume II - Analysis Is an ATIS standard developed by the Ordering Solutions Committee/Access Service Ordering Subcommittee under the ATIS Ordering and Bill
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9、NTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ATIS EXPRESSLY ADVISES ANY AND ALL USE OF OR RELIANCE UPON THIS INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS AT THE RISK OF THE USER. ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 4 Change History Issue # Document Release Descript
10、ion of Changes 19 R1Initial version for ASR 44 18 R1 Initial version for ASR 43 17 R1Initial version for ASR 42 16 R1 Initial version for ASR 41 15 R1Initial version for ASR 40 14 R1 Initial version for ASR 39 13 R1Initial version for ASR 38 12 R1 Initial version for ASR 37 11 R1Initial version for
11、ASR 36 10 R1 Initial version for ASR 35 9 R1 Initial version for ASR 34 8 R1 Initial version for ASR 33 7 R1 Initial version for ASR 32 6 R1 Initial version for ASR 31 5 R1 Initial version for ASR 30 4 R1 Initial version for ASR 29 3 R1 Initial version for ASR 28 2 R2 Minor changes to synch up with
12、schema affecting the TQ form 2 R1 Initial version for ASR 27 1 R3 Final version of UOM-ASR Volume II for ASR 26 1 R2 Revisions to support synchronization with Volume III XML schema 1 R1 Base line version of UOM-ASR Volume II for ASR 26 ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Is
13、sue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 5 Table of Contents Change History . 4 Table of Contents . 5 1. UOM Documentation 8 2. Introduction to UOM-ASR Volume II . 11 2.1. Intended Audience . 11 2.2. Purpose . 11 2.3. Scope . 11 2.4. Development Note 12 3. Overview of UOM-ASR Volume II 13 3.1. Assumptions of this D
14、ocument . 13 3.2. Structure of Document 13 3.3. Overall Process Description 13 3.4. UOM-ASR High Level Process Overview . 14 4. UOM Requirements Summary . 16 4.1. Business Requirements . 16 4.2. System Requirements . 16 4.3. Security Requirements: . 16 4.4. Messaging Requirements: . 16 4.5. User Pro
15、file Requirements 19 4.6. Reporting Requirements 19 5. Use Case Realizations using Sequence Diagrams . 20 5.1. UOM Pre-Order Use Cases . 20 5.1.1. Location Inquiry . 21 5.1.2. Service Availability Inquiry . 23 5.1.3. CFA Inquiry . 25 5.2. UOM Service Request Cases 27 5.2.1. Service Request Placement
16、/Pre-Validation . 28 5.2.2. Service Request Placement/Pre-Validation Reject Alternative 30 5.2.3. Fatal Error Processing 32 5.2.4. Non-Fatal Error Processing 34 5.2.5. Clarification/Notification Request 36 5.2.6. UOM Service Request Supplement Process 39 5.2.6.1. Service Request Placement Reject Alt
17、ernative . 41 5.2.7. Confirmation Notice Sequence Diagrams 42 5.2.8. Confirmation Notice (CN) . 42 5.2.9. Confirmation Notice (PIA) 44 5.3. UOM Post-Confirmation Use Cases . 45 5.3.1. Jeopardy Status . 46 5.3.2. Provider Initiated Jeopardy 47 5.3.3. Customer Initiated Jeopardy . 49 5.3.4. Retrieve S
18、ervice Request Information . 50 5.3.5. Retrieve Service Request Information by Customer . 51 5.3.6. Retrieve Service Request Information by Provider 51 5.3.7. Completion Notification . 52 5.3.8. Design Notification 53 6. Information Model . 55 6.1. UOM-ASR High Level View . 56 6.2. Inquiry Request C
19、lasses 57 6.2.1. ASR Inquiry Request Classes . 58 6.2.1.1. Location Inquiry . 59 6.2.1.2. Service Availability Inquiry . 60 6.2.1.3. CFA Inquiry . 61 ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 6 6.2.1.4. Order Information Inquiry 62 6.3. Inquiry Response
20、 Classes . 63 6.3.1. ASR Inquiry Response Classes 63 6.3.1.1. Location Results . 64 6.3.1.2. Service Availability Results . 65 6.3.1.3. CFA Results . 66 6.3.1.4. Order Information Results 67 6.4. Service Request Classes 68 6.4.1. ASR Service Request Classes . 68 6.4.1.1. ASR Service Type Classes . 6
21、8 6.4.1.1.1. Transport Service . 70 6.4.1.1.2. Transport Ethernet Virtual Connection Service 71 6.4.1.1.3. Transport Virtual Connection Service . 72 6.4.1.1.4. Standalone Ethernet Virtual Connection Service 73 6.4.1.1.5. End User Special Access Service 74 6.4.1.1.6. End User Special Access Ethernet
22、Virtual Connection Service 75 6.4.1.1.7. End User Virtual Connection Service 76 6.4.1.1.8. Feature Group A Service . 77 6.4.1.1.9. Message Trunk Service 78 6.4.1.1.10. Ring Service . 79 6.4.1.1.11. SS7 Link Service 80 6.4.1.1.12. WATS Service 81 6.4.1.1.13. Standalone Trunking Service . 82 6.4.1.1.1
23、4. Cancel Service . 83 6.4.1.2. ASR Basic Forms . 84 6.4.1.2.1. Administrative (ASR) Form . 84 6.4.1.2.2. End User Special Access (EUSA) Form . 86 6.4.1.2.3. Feature Group A (FGA) Form . 87 6.4.1.2.4. Ring Form . 88 6.4.1.2.5. Transport Form 89 6.4.1.2.6. Trunking Form 91 6.4.1.2.7. WATS Access Line
24、 (WAL) Form 92 6.4.1.3. ASR Additional Forms 93 6.4.1.3.1. Additional Circuit Information (ACI) Form 93 6.4.1.3.2. Additional Ring Information (ARI) Form . 95 6.4.1.3.3. Enhanced Customer Interface (ECI) Form . 96 6.4.1.3.4. End Office Detail (EOD) Form 98 6.4.1.3.5. Multipoint Service Legs (MSL) Fo
25、rm 99 6.4.1.3.6. Multiple Exchange Company (MULTI-EC) Form 100 6.4.1.3.7. Network Assignment Information (NAI) Form . 101 6.4.1.3.8. Service Address Location Information (SALI) Form 102 6.4.1.3.9. Translation Questionnaire (TQ) Form . 103 6.4.1.3.10. Virtual Connection (VC) Form . 104 6.4.1.3.11. Et
26、hernet Virtual Connection (EVC) Form 105 6.4.1.3.12. Ports Configuration (PC) Form . 106 6.4.1.3.13. Virtual Concatenation (VCAT) Form 107 6.4.2. Service Response Classes . 108 6.4.2.1. ASR Service Response Classes 109 6.4.3. Notification Classes . 110 6.4.3.1. ASR Notification Classes . 111 6.4.3.1
27、.1. Error Clarification Notification 112 6.4.3.1.2. Confirmation Notification 113 6.4.3.1.3. Design (DLR) Notification 114 6.4.3.1.4. BAN Correction Notification . 115 6.4.3.1.5. Jeopardy Notification 116 ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 7 6.4.
28、3.1.6. Order Information Notification 117 6.4.3.2. Customer Notification. 118 6.4.3.2.1. Customer Jeopardy Notification . 119 6.4.4. Acknowledgement Class 120 6.4.5. Exception Response Class 121 7. Behavior Model . 124 7.1. State and Activity Diagrams . 124 References 127 ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR V
29、olume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 8 1. UOM Documentation The document, Unified Ordering Model Volume II Analysis, (UOM-ASR Volume II) is part of a set of documents that provides an end-to-end structured systems engineering approach to perform the analysis related to unifi
30、ed ordering via electronic interfaces. This document provides the analysis of the detailed business and systems requirements for an ordering model. It describes the information model and the behavioral model with the intent that service providers, customers, and their vendors understand how the data
31、, business rules and systems rules work together with the behavior of the data and rules. Because of the level of complexities inherent in such an electronic ordering model, Unified Modeling Language (UML) tools by RationalRose and MyEclipse have been used to develop this volume. UOM-ASR Volume II u
32、tilizes UML for descriptive purposes and in some instances may not strictly adhere to existing UML specifications. 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 require
33、ments, analysis, design, and implementation. Logically, these components are defined within the UOM in four volumes. UOM-ASR Volume I - Business Requirements This document describes the business requirements. This volume includes a high-level overview of the three primary processes in ordering: pre-
34、ordering, service request, and post-confirmation activities. It also includes more detailed information in the use cases and activity diagrams. Two appendices include the data dictionary and the functional data matrix. The UOM-ASR Volume I is focused on ordering for access services only. As other se
35、rvices are added in the future, additional Volume I documents may be developed. The OBF Ordering Solutions Committee/Access Service Ordering Subcommittee maintains the UOM-ASR Volume I document. ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 9 UOM-ASR Volume
36、 II - Analysis This analysis document provides the logical view of the business requirements stated in Volume I. The primary sections include the information model, sequence diagrams, and behavior model. Both the informational and behavioral models are described using the Unified Modeling Language (
37、UML). UOM-ASR Volume II utilizes UML for descriptive purposes and in some instances may not strictly adhere to existing UML specifications. The UML provides the notation used within Volume II. Because of the level of complexities inherent in such an electronic ordering model, unified modeling langua
38、ge tools (RationalRose and MyEclipse) have been used to develop this Volume II. A traceability matrix is included in the appendix to map the details in Volume II to the Business Requirements. Some additional requirements are included in Volume II in order to accommodate fundamental aspects of orderi
39、ng services via electronic interexchange. Volume II is not specific to any particular technology or protocol. If additional Volume I documents are developed, this Volume II may need to be expanded to address additional requirements. The OBF Ordering Solutions Committee/Access Service Ordering Subcom
40、mittee maintains UOM-ASR Volume II. UOM-ASR Volume III - Design The logical view of the proposed resolution (model), created in the Analysis Phase, is translated into the language appropriate for the selected implementation technology. The first technology selected is XML; therefore UOM-ASR Volume I
41、II includes appropriate XML schemas related to unified ordering. This document does not specify a particular protocol as it is assumed that the trading partners will determine the appropriate transport protocol. It may be necessary to repeat the Design Phase when more than one implementation technol
42、ogy is selected. The OBF Ordering Solutions Committee/Access Service Ordering Subcommittee maintains UOM-ASR Volume III. ATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 10 UOM-ASR Volume IV - Implementation This document includes implementation specifications
43、 that must be addressed before the system specifications can be realized using the selected implementation technology. In addition, a sample Joint Implementation Agreement (JIA) may be included as an appendix for trading partners to use as a starting template. As with the Design Phase, the Implement
44、ation Phase may also have to be repeated in order to provide support for multiple technologies. The OBF Ordering Solutions Committee maintains UOM-ASR Volume IV Generic Implementation Guideline. Unified Model1. Business Requirements:-High Level Use Cases-Scenarios-Activity Diagrams-Data Element Defi
45、nitions-Data/Presentation Requirements-Business Validation Rules2. Logical Analysis:-Informational Model-Behavioral Model-Sequence Diagrams-Class/Object Diagrams-State Diagrams-Traceability Matrix3. Technical Standard:-Technology Specific- Interface Specification4. Implementation Guidelines-Design C
46、hoice Suggestions-Implementation ProfileOBF1. Business ProcessDefinition2. Analysis3. Design4. ImplementationProcessVolume IVolume IIVolume IIIVolume IVUOM Process and Document DevelopmentATIS-0410002-0019 UOM-ASR Volume II Issued September 23, 2011 Issue 19 for ASOG v44 Page 11 2. Introduction to U
47、OM-ASR Volume II 2.1. Intended Audience The audience for this volume is the technical and software development staff of service providers and customers. The audience includes anyone who wishes to gain a better understanding of the interface between the customer and the provider in the provisioning o
48、f Access Services. 2.2. Purpose The document is intended to assist providers and customers in the process of conducting the analysis phase of their development steps to realize an electronic, unified ordering system. 2.3. Scope UOM-ASR Volume II describes the detailed analysis of the informational a
49、nd behavioral model within a Unified Ordering Model. In addition, it defines at a more detailed level of the business requirements and systems requirements needed to conduct ordering activities efficiently over an electronic interface. This includes a blending of the pre-ordering, service request and post-confirmation activities. Specifically, UOM-ASR Volume II-Analysis describes access service ordering as defined in UOM-ASR Volume I and the Access Service Ordering Guidelines (ASOG). Both of these sets of business requirements are developed and maintained within the Ordering
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