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1 WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs Telecom Enablement
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3 Chapter 1. Enablement for the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack The Telecom Enablement can be used by solution architects, IT practitioners, and domain experts to have a better understanding of the assets available in the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. The Telecom Enablement consists of the Architecture model and the Implementation model. IBM 2010 IBM 2006,
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5 Chapter 2. Architecture model The architecture model provides an overview of the standards and assets available with the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. You must import the architecture model in Rational Software Architect and view the different areas. The purpose of the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack Architecture model for IT practitioners, Telecom domain experts, and solution architects is provided in the following list. v v v It provides a deeper understanding of the assets available with the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack and usage of the TMF Framework components, such as etom Process Framework, Shared Information Model (SID), and MTOSI. It enables a user to navigate through the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack asset taxonomy and details using simple relationships and decomposition hierarchy. It provides different views for grouping assets based on the Telecom standards and subject areas, such as Assurance, Billing, Catalog, Fulfillment, Inventory, and so on. Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect You can view and search for assets in the Architecture model using Rational Software Architect. Before you can view the Architecture model, you must complete the prerequisites and import the required files in Rational Software Architect. Before you begin Ensure that you have installed the following software to view the Architecture model: v Rational Software Architect v7.5.4 v WebSphere Telecom Content Pack V7.0 Feature Pack 1 Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. Click File Import Other Project Interchange and click Next. 3. Click Browse and go to the <Install_path>/architectural-models/rsa/models folder. 4. Click wicp-profile-project-interchange.zip, click Open, click the wicp_profile check box, and then click Finish. 5. Click Browse and go to the <Install_path>/architectural-models/rsa/models folder. 6. Click telecom-architecture-model-project-interchange.zip, click Open, click the TOCP-Architecture-Model check box, and then click Finish. 7. Click File Import Other Project Interchange and click Next. Results You can now view the model and drill down to view the assets details. Copyright IBM Corp. 2006,
6 Figure 1. Architecture Model in Rational Software Architect Viewing assets using the Architecture diagram You can import the files provided with the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack to view the Architecture diagram in Rational Software Architect. You can click each of the components or packages in the diagram to open the individual view for the asset. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture-Model. 3. Expand Diagrams and double-click Telecom Content Pack Model to view the Telecom Architecture diagram. 4 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
7 Figure 2. Telecom Architecture diagram What to do next You can drill down and view the assets for the different areas. Capability Model The Architecture model describes the basis of the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack Capability Model decomposition perspective based on the TMF etom Process Decomposition Framework (etom). It provides a logical grouping of processes for building BPM Solutions. In addition, the model provides mapping to the Services Decomposition model which displays the Business Service operations, Common messaging model, and System View Data Model. The Level 2 Processes in this model are mapped to the process flows created as part of the Telecom Process Models. You can view the Capability and Business Process for the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack in the Architecture diagram. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. About this task In this example, you drill down the Capability Model to view Create Customer Problem Report. Chapter 2. Architecture model 5
8 Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model. 3. Expand Models and double-click Telecom Content Pack Model to view the Telecom Architecture diagram. Figure 3. Telecom Architecture diagram 4. From Capability Model, double-click Capability Maps. 6 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
9 Figure 4. Capability Maps 5. Double-click Operations. Figure 5. Operations 6. Double-click Assurance. Chapter 2. Architecture model 7
10 Note: You can also drill down to Fulfillment from Capability Model Process Maps Assurance. Figure 6. Assurance 7. Double-click Problem Handling. Figure 7. Problem Handling 8. Double-click Create Customer Problem Report. 8 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
11 Figure 8. Create Customer Problem Report Capability Models Mapping to etom: You can view the different levels for the capability model using the Model Explorer in the Project Explorer window. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model. 3. Expand Models Capability Model Capability Maps. 4. Expand Process Maps BusinessProcess: Assurance BusinessProcess: Customer Interface Management BusinessActivity: Analyze & Report on Customer Analyze & Report on Customer. The different etom levels displayed is given in the following figure. You can double click an item to view the diagram for the object. Chapter 2. Architecture model 9
12 Figure 9. Viewing the different etom levels Using the etom standard view: Use the Industry Standards view to view the different process levels from the etom perspective. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model. 3. Expand Models Industry Standards View Business Process Framework (etom) Main. The different etom levels displayed is given in the following figure. You can double click an item to view the diagram for the object. 10 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
13 Figure 10. Viewing the different etom levels: Standards view 4. Double-click Business Capability: Strategy, Infrastructure & Product. Figure 11. Viewing business processes Process Model View and navigate through the process flow diagrams that are modeled as activity diagrams for the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack in the Architecture model. You can also view the relationship between Business Processes and WebSphere Telecom Chapter 2. Architecture model 11
14 Content Pack Operations in this model. The processes represented in the model correspond to etom Level 3 processes and is useful for identifying candidate service interfaces and operations. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. About this task In this example, you drill down the Process Model to view the Incident and Problem Management activity diagram. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture-Model. 3. Expand Diagrams and double-click Telecom Content Pack Model to view the Telecom Architecture diagram. Figure 12. Telecom Architecture diagram 4. From Process Model, double-click Process Flows. 12 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
15 Figure 13. Process Flows 5. Double-click Incident and Problem Management to view the activity diagram. Figure 14. Incident and Problem Management Identifying candidate services: Use the activity diagram to view and identify the candidate services that are used by the business process flow. The Modeler Browse Diagram view displays the process flow and the relationship with the Level 3 process map. Procedure 1. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model Models Telecom Content Pack Model Process Model Process Flows. 2. Right-click a process flow, that is Incident and Problem Management and then click Visualize Explore in Browse Diagram to view the process flow with the relationship. Chapter 2. Architecture model 13
16 Figure 15. Process flow map Business Vocabulary You can view the business concepts, roles, and channels for the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack in the Architecture diagram. This model provides the IT-centric view of various system view concepts that are mapped to the Business Items in WebSphere Integration Developer. This model can also be used to view the various roles and channels that are required to model an implementation. The usage of roles is depicted using swim-lane notations as part of the activity diagrams with the process models. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. About this task In this example, you drill down the Business Vocabulary to view the business concepts for the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. Note: Messages and Errors are not covered in this release. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model. 3. Expand Diagrams and double-click Telecom Content Pack Model to view the Telecom Architecture diagram. 14 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
17 Figure 16. Telecom Architecture diagram 4. From Business Vocabulary, double-click Business Concepts. Figure 17. Business Concepts What to do next Similarly, you can drill down and view the following models. Chapter 2. Architecture model 15
18 v Roles Figure 18. Roles v Channels 16 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
19 Figure 19. Channels Services Model The Services Model for WebSphere Telecom Content Pack consists of Service Interfaces, Messaging Model, and Data Model. The Messaging Model and Data Model is based on the TMF Shared Information Data Model (SID) standard and are extended based on the SID System View Data Model. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. About this task The following package diagram defines the relationship between the different layers using package dependencies. Chapter 2. Architecture model 17
20 Figure 20. Relationship between the different layers The Service Decomposition Perspective is based on the TMF Application Framework (TAM), which provides a standardized model for grouping function and data into recognizable applications or services. The following diagram displays the TAM view of the different applications. The service decomposition is based on the subject areas, such as Fulfillment, Assurance, and the layers such as Service Management, Resource Management. 18 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
21 Intergration Infrastructure bus technology / middleware / business process Management Market / Sales Management Campaign Corporate Sales Channel Sales TMT TAM System View Product Management Product Strategy / Proposition Product / Service Catalog Product Lifecycle Product Performance Oper Support & Readiness Fulfillment Assurance Billing Customer Customer Information Order Quotation Engine Customer Self Customer Contact, Retention & Loyalty Customer QOS / SLA Customer Service / Account Problem Resolution Customer Billing Invoicing Collections Bill Formatting Receivables Service Service Specification Service inventory Service Configuratiion Service Design / Assign SLA Service Problem Service Quality Monitoring & Impact Analysis Service Performance Service Rating / Discounting Resource Workforce Resource Specification Resource Inventory Correlation Design / Assign Resource Provisioning / Configuration Resource Logistics Resource Activation Resource Planning / Optimization Resource Testing Resource Performance Monitoring / Resource Problem Correlation & Root Cause Analysis Resource Status Monitoring Resource Data Mediation Resource Domain (IT Computing, IT Applications, Network) Arbitrage Voucher Billing Data Mediation Real-time Billing Supplier / Partner Management Partner Supply Chain Enterprise Management Revenue Assurance HR Financial Asset Security Knowledge Fraud You may need to zoom in for reading contents Figure 21. TAM: System view In this example, you drill down the Services Model to view the interfaces for Customer Assurance. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model. 3. Expand Diagrams and double-click Telecom Content Pack Model to view the Telecom Architecture diagram. Chapter 2. Architecture model 19
22 Figure 22. Telecom Architecture diagram 4. From Services Model, double-click Services Decomposition. 20 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
23 Figure 23. Services Decomposition 5. Double-click Customer Assurance. Figure 24. Customer Assurance Note: The Customer Assurance SCA Library and its corresponding Service interfaces that are displayed in WebSphere Integration Developer is given in the following figure. Chapter 2. Architecture model 21
24 Figure 25. Customer Assurance in WebSphere Integration Developer What to do next Similarly, you can drill down and view the following Services Model. v Messaging Model The messaging model in WebSphere Telecom Content Pack displays the reusability aspect of the system view data model elements across various operation parameters that are provided as part of the Services Decomposition. The packages represented in this model are like the library structure and organization in WebSphere Integration Developer. 22 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
25 You can further drill down and view the messages. For example, double-click SID Assurance Msg ibm_telecom_message_management_info. Figure 26. SID Assurance Msg Figure 27. ibm_telecom_message_management_info Complete the following steps to view how an Exception Messages is modeled extending from IBM Telecom Messages. Chapter 2. Architecture model 23
26 1. From the Project Explorer, go to TOCP-Architecture-Model Models Telecom Content Pack Model Services Model Services Decomposition Service Assurance CloseTroubleTicket closetroubleticket. 2. From the Properties tab, click Exceptions to view the exception message for fault handling. Figure 28. Viewing faults v Data Model The System View Data Model provided as part of the Architecture Model enables you to identify the various patterns that are present across various parts of the SID Model but are implemented in a common way. The System View data model is organized around the functional subject areas like fulfillment, assurance, and billing to provide maximum reuse across the horizontal layers in etom. 24 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
27 Use the Data Model to navigate and view the following areas. EntitySpecification Figure 29. ibm_telecom_common_base: EntitySpecification CharacteristicValue Chapter 2. Architecture model 25
28 Figure 30. ibm_telecom_common_base: CharacteristicValue Business Interactions Figure 31. ibm_telecom_common_business_interaction: Business Interactions Common Components You can view the Common Services, Industry Patterns, and Utilities for the Common Components of the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack in the Architecture diagram. The Architecture Model provides the service specification details for the common services that are provided as part of the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. 26 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
29 Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. About this task In this example, you drill down the Common Components to view one of the common service named as Customer Notification Service. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model. 3. Expand Diagrams and double-click Telecom Content Pack Model to view the Telecom Architecture diagram. Figure 32. Telecom Architecture diagram 4. From Common Components, double-click Common Services. Chapter 2. Architecture model 27
30 Figure 33. Common Services 5. Double-click Customer Notification Service. 28 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
31 Figure 34. Customer Notification Service a. To view the message view, double-click Message View. Chapter 2. Architecture model 29
32 Figure 35. Message View b. To view the service view, double-click Service View. 30 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
33 Figure 36. Service View c. To view the component view, double-click Component View. Figure 37. Message View d. To view the collaboration view, double-click Collaboration View. Chapter 2. Architecture model 31
34 Figure 38. Message View Understanding the Process Decomposition using Capability Model You can use the Capability Model and drill down in the Architecture diagram to view the services available in the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. You can also view the hierarchy of the service in the Project Explorer. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Architecture Model. 3. Expand Diagrams and double-click Telecom Content Pack Model to view the Telecom Architecture diagram. 32 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
35 Figure 39. Telecom Architecture diagram 4. From Capability Model, double-click Capability Maps. Figure 40. Capability Maps Chapter 2. Architecture model 33
36 5. Double-click Operations. Figure 41. Operations 6. Double-click Assurance. Figure 42. Assurance 7. Double-click Problem Handling. 34 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
37 Figure 43. Problem Handling 8. To view the sub process for the main process, click Handle Query Complaint or Request. From the Properties tab, click Relationships (Handle Query Complaint or Request) Navigate to Related Element(s). Figure 44. View relationship 9. Double-click Handle Query Complaint or Request. Chapter 2. Architecture model 35
38 Figure 45. Handle Query Complaint or Request 10. To view the service in the Project Explorer. Right-click Log Complaint, and then click Navigate Show in Show Referenced Element in Project Explorer. 11. View the service in the Project Explorer. Figure 46. Project Explorer Viewing assets based on the Telecom Industry standards You can use the Architecture model to drill and view the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack assets based on the Telecom Industry standards. The views are available for the etom and SID standards. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
39 Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP-Architecure-Model. 3. Expand Models Telecom Content Pack Views Industry Standards View, expand the industry standard, for example Business Process Framework (etom), and double-click Main. Figure 47. Viewing assets for an Industry standard 4. Double-click and drill down to view the asset for a specific area. Figure 48. Viewing the Assurance area Note: You can also drill down and view the assets using Information Framework (SID). Viewing assets based on the Telecom subject area You can use the Architecture model to drill down and view the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack assets for the Telecom subject area. Chapter 2. Architecture model 37
40 Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP-Architecure-Model. 3. Expand Models Telecom Content Pack Views Subject Area View, expand the subject area, for example Assurance, and double-click Main. View the different components for Assurance. The components are grouped based on the assets that are available with the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. Figure 49. Viewing assets for a subject area 4. Double-click and drill down to view the asset for a specific area. 38 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
41 Figure 50. Viewing the Operations area Searching specific assets Use the search feature of Rational Software Architect to search for assets that are available in the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. Before you begin Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information about importing the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP-Architecure-Model. 3. Expand an area that you want to search, for example Models Telecom Content Pack Model. 4. Right-click the area that you want to search in, for example Process Model, and click Find/Replace. 5. Enter an asset name that you want to search, for example Order Fulfillment, and click Search. Chapter 2. Architecture model 39
42 Figure 51. Viewing search results 6. View the search results for the path where the asset can be found. You can also double-click the asset to view the model. 40 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
43 Figure 52. Viewing search results Creating HTML files for the Architecture model You can use Rational Software Architect to create HTML files for the Architecture model. You can then view the HTML files using a Web browser. Before you begin Ensure that you have imported the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. Procedure 1. From Project Explorer, expand TOCP-Architecture Model Models Telecom Content Pack Model, and select the models that you require. 2. Click Modeling Publish Web. 3. Specify an output folder in the Select folder to publish to field, and then click OK. 4. Go to the output folder that you published the files to, and open the index.html file using a Web browser. Chapter 2. Architecture model 41
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45 Chapter 3. Implementation model The WebSphere Telecom Content Pack is based on the IBM SOA reference model. It displays how a Solution Scenario is mapped to the different Telecom assets. The purpose of the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack Implementation model for IT practitioners, Telecom domain experts, and solution architects is provided in the following list. v v It provides an Implementation template for identifying and designing components that are required for building a BPM solution. The solution that is developed aligns with the IBM SOA reference model. It provides a sample Implementation model that is based on the Dynamic Order Fulfillment Solution Scenario. The Implementation Model contains two perspectives, the Deployment Model perspective and the Implementation Model perspective, that demonstrates how a BPM solution is modeled using the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack Architecture Model. The Implementation model depends on the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack assets, as shown in the following figure. Figure 53. Implementation model perspectives The Implementation model can be used as a template to instantiate a new implementation model for a customer-specific BPM solution or implementation. A sample Implementation model is provided as part of the Implementation model to show how the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack assets are used to create a BPM solution using the Service Assurance use-case involving Network Incident and Customer Problem management. Copyright IBM Corp. 2006,
46 Viewing the Implementation model in Rational Software Architect Before you begin Ensure that you have installed the following software to view the Implementation model: v Rational Software Architect v7.5.4 v WebSphere Telecom Content Pack V7.0 Feature Pack 1 v Import the Telecom Architecture model in Rational Software Architect. For more information to import the Architecture model, see Viewing the Architecture model in Rational Software Architect on page 3. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. Click File Import Other Project Interchange and click Next. 3. Click Browse and go to the <Install_path>/architectural-models/rsa/models folder. 4. Click telco-implementation-model-project-interchange.zip, click Open, click the TOCP-Implementation-Model check box, and then click Finish. Results You can now view the model and drill down to view the assets details. Figure 54. Implementation Model in Rational Software Architect Understanding the Implementation model The Implementation model is a template that is based on the IBM SOA Reference Model. You can open and view the different areas of the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack Implementation Model in Rational Software Architect. 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 44 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
47 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the Implementation Model. Figure 55. Telecom Implementation model 4. You can drill down and view the different areas. Strategy and Planning Services As part of solution design, each of the reference model categories must be filled with the relevant artifacts with appropriate linkage or reference to assets from the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack. The capability and etom process that map to the solution decomposition must be modeled using the Strategy and Planning Services category can be viewed using the following steps. 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the Implementation Model. Chapter 3. Implementation model 45
48 Figure 56. Telecom Implementation model 4. Double-click Strategy and Planning Services. Figure 57. Strategy and Planning Services Business Service Events Business Service Event services primarily represent the tools and the metadata structures for encoding your business design, including your business policies and objectives. 46 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
49 Business innovation and optimization is achieved by capturing the business design, and then studying the design to improve it through a combination of iterative refinement and analysis of real-time business metrics. These services include tools to help you define your key performance indicators, that is, those business objectives and general metrics that you want to monitor. The services are then linked directly into the information system to collect performance metrics from your system and to enable you to change the metrics that are measured as your monitoring needs change. These components include WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Business Monitor, and WebSphere Business Services Fabric. 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the Implementation Model. Figure 58. Telecom Implementation model 4. Double-click Business Services and Events. Chapter 3. Implementation model 47
50 Figure 59. Business Services and Events Interaction Services The interaction services node serves as the SOA entry point for users. The interaction services provide the presentation layer for SOA that abstracts the interfaces and aggregates the information sources between the end user and the SOA applications. Interaction services are categorized into three main services: v User interface services: This is composed of a portal application that uses dashboards for decision making, and visibility into operations. v User interaction services: This is composed of visualization, collaboration, composite applications, alerts, and notifications. v Deployment services: This is composed of mobile, browser, and rich clients. 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the Implementation Model. 48 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
51 Figure 60. Telecom Implementation model 4. Double-click Interaction Services. Figure 61. Interaction Services Business Application Services Business application services implement your core business logic. These are service components created as services within a business model and represent the basic structure of your business design. They are services that are not decomposable within the business model, but that can be composed to form higher level services. These services can be used to create business processes, such as process flows or business state machines. The business application services components include WebSphere Integration Developer, Rational Application Developer, and WebSphere Application Server. 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the Chapter 3. Implementation model 49
52 Implementation Model. Figure 62. Telecom Implementation model 4. Double-click Business Application Services. Figure 63. Business Application Services Mediation Services These services represent the mediations and transformation that exist in the Enterprise Service Bus. This is used to convert data from one format to another using mediation flows using WebSphere Integration Developer. To maintain separation of concerns between different enterprise applications it is recommended to use mediation flows from an existing format to native format and vice versa. 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the 50 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
53 Implementation Model. Figure 64. Telecom Implementation model 4. Double-click Mediation Services. Chapter 3. Implementation model 51
54 Figure 65. Mediation Services Mediation Services consist of the following components: v Messaging models: These are based on the meta-model of the message under consideration The Enterprise Service Bus must be capable of supporting different types of message models flowing between the service provider and service requestor, thus creating a message-model-agnostic exchange. Process Service Process services include various forms of compositional logic, such as business process flows and business state machines (finite-state machines for business composition). You can consider both these composition mechanisms, and other forms such as business rules and decision tree processing, as well as ad-hoc forms of composition, to be equally valid approaches to choreographic service composition. These components include WebSphere Integration Developer and WebSphere Process Server. The example of a process service that includes an orchestrated service realization such as a BPEL process is shown using the following activity diagram 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 52 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
55 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the Implementation Model. Figure 66. Telecom Implementation model 4. Double-click Process Services. Figure 67. Activity Diagram An example of a Process Service is shown in the following figure. Chapter 3. Implementation model 53
56 Figure 68. Process Services Access Service Access services are used for integrating existing applications and functions into the service-oriented architecture. Deployment Model This includes simple wrapping of those functions and rendering them as service when the existing function matches the semantic requirements of the business model in which it will be used In more complex cases, the logic of the existing function is augmented to match the business design. In this case, the access service might invoke multiple existing functions, to achieve the semantic requirements of the service. Examples of Access Services include adapters, such as Siebel, , COBOL CICS, and so on. In addition to the Implementation model, a template Deployment model is also provided with the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack that is used to represent various components that represent the best practices for deployment of a BPM solution. This must be used as a basis for creating a Deployment model while instantiating new BPM solutions. Before you begin: Import the Implementation model. For more information about importing the model, see Viewing the Implementation model in Rational Software Architect on page Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Deployment Model from the Main window, to view the Deployment Model. 54 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
57 Figure 69. Telecom Deployment model Sample Implementation Model : Service Assurance use-case The sample implementation model that is provided as part of this package is for the Incident and Problem Management solution scenario. You can use the model to browse through the various design elements used to model the solution scenario and their dependency to the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack assets. Complete the following steps to view the business process. 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Model. 3. Expand Diagrams, double-click Telecom Implementation Model, and then double-click Implementation Model from the Main window, to view the Implementation Model. Figure 70. Telecom Implementation model Chapter 3. Implementation model 55
58 4. Double-click Process Services to view the business process. Figure 71. Business process Instantiating the Implementation model for a BPM solution You can use the Implementation model templates to design BPM solutions based on the Telecom standards. To use the templates, you must import the required project in Rational Software Architect and work with the different parts of the model. Procedure 1. Start Rational Software Architect. 2. Click File Import Other Project Interchange and click Next. 3. Click Browse and go to the <Install_path>/architectural-models/rsa/models folder. 4. Click telco-implementation-template-project-interchange.zip, click Open, click the TOCP-Implementation-Template check box, and then click Finish. 5. In the Project Explorer area, expand TOCP - Implementation Template. 6. Expand Models, and then double-click Telecom Implementation Template. 56 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
59 Figure 72. Telecom Implementation Template 7. Click File Save As, enter the file name as Order Fulfillment-Implementation Model, and then click OK. Figure 73. New Implementation Template 8. In the Project Explorer, rename the Telecom-Implementation-Template to Order Fulfillment-Implementation Model. Chapter 3. Implementation model 57
60 Figure 74. Order Fulfillment-Implementation Model 9. Update the model and ensure that it contain the same model dependency as the Implementation model and map the relevant design elements from the WebSphere Telecom Content Pack Architecture Model. Creating HTML files for the Implementation model You can use Rational Software Architect to create HTML files for the Implementation model. You can then view the model using a Web browser. Before you begin Ensure that you have imported the Architecture model and the Implementation model in Rational Software Architect. Procedure 1. From Project Explorer, expand TOCP-Architecture Model Models Telecom Content Pack Model, and select the implementation model and the tocp model. 2. Click Modeling Publish Web. 3. Specify an output folder in the Select folder to publish to field, and then click OK. 4. Go to the output folder that you published the files to, and open the index.html file using a Web browser. 58 IBM WebSphere Enablement for WebSphere Industry Content Packs: Telecom Enablement
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