The
TM Forum, formerly the TeleManagement Forum, is an international membership organization of communications service providers and suppliers to the communications industry. While OSS is generally dominated by proprietary and custom technologies, TM Forum promotes standards and frameworks in OSS and BSS. By 2005, developments in OSS architecture were the results of the TM Forum's
New Generation Operations Systems and Software (NGOSS) program, which was established in 2000. This established a set of principles that OSS integration should adopt, along with a set of models that provide standardized approaches. NGOSS was renamed Frameworx.
Frameworx models • An
information model (the Shared Information/Data model, or SID) – now more commonly referred to as the Information Framework, • A
process model (the enhanced Telecom Operation Map, or
eTOM) – now more commonly known as the Business Process Framework, • An
application model (the Telecom Applications Map) – now known as the Application Framework, an architecture (the Technology Neutral Architecture) and a lifecycle model. The TM Forum describes Frameworx as an architecture that is: • "
loosely coupled" • distributed • component based The components interact through a common communications vehicle (using an information exchange infrastructure; e.g.,
EAI,
Web Services,
EJB). The behavior can be controlled through the use of process management and/or policy management to orchestrate the functionality provided by the services offered by the components. The early focus of the TM Forum's NGOSS work was on building reference models to support a business stakeholder view on process, information and application interaction. Running in parallel were activities that supported an implementation stakeholder view on interface specifications to provide access to OSS capability (primarily MTNM). The MTNM work evolved into a set of Web Services providing Multi-Technology Operations System Interfaces
MTOSI. Most recently, the OSS through Java initiative
(OSS/J) joined the TMF to provide NGOSS-based BSS/OSS
APIs.
Ongoing work - Open Digital Architecture (ODA) Open Digital Architecture (ODA) offers an industry-agreed blueprint, language and set of key design principles to follow. It will provide pragmatic pathways for the journey from maintaining monolithic, legacy software solutions, towards managing nimble, cloud based capabilities that can be orchestrated using
AI. It is a reference architecture that maps TM Forum’s Open APIs against technical and business platform functions. ==See also==