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ETSI - GR NFV-IFA 016

Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 2; Information Modeling; Papyrus Guidelines

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 March 2017
Status: inactive
Page Count: 30
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The present document defines the guidelines that are recommended to be taken into account during the creation of a protocol-neutral UML® [i.2] information model using the Open Source tool Papyrus [i.1].

These guidelines are informative for the general reader, but need to be followed when designing models for the ETSI NFV Information Model.

Document History

June 1, 2020
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 3; Information Modeling; Papyrus Guidelines
The present document gives guidelines for the use of Papyrus [i.1] when creating or maintaining NFV UML® [i.2] information model.
August 1, 2018
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 3; Information Modeling; Papyrus Guidelines
The present document gives guidelines for the use of Papyrus [i.1] when creating or maintaining NFV UML® [i.2] information model.
August 1, 2018
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 2; Information Modeling; Papyrus Guidelines
The present document gives guidelines for the use of Papyrus [i.1] when creating or maintaining NFV UML® [i.2] information model.  
February 1, 2018
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 2; Information Modeling; Papyrus Guidelines
The present document gives guidelines for the use of Papyrus [i.1] when creating or maintaining NFV UML® [i.2] information model.
GR NFV-IFA 016
March 1, 2017
Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 2; Information Modeling; Papyrus Guidelines
The present document defines the guidelines that are recommended to be taken into account during the creation of a protocol-neutral UML® [i.2] information model using the Open Source tool Papyrus...

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