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ETSI - TS 103 371

Network Technologies (NTECH); Autonomic network engineering for the self-managing Future Internet (AFI); Proofs of Concept Framework

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 August 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 14
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Proofs of Concept are an important tool to demonstrate the viability of a new technology during its early days and or pre-standardisation phase. The present document defines a framework to coordinate and promote multivendor Proofs of Concept (PoC) projects illustrating key aspects of the autonomic management and control technology [i.1].

The main objectives of this PoC framework are:

  • to ensure the PoC projects are scoped around relevant topics;
  • to ensure that the PoC results, lessons learnt and identified gaps are feedback to the AFI working group of TC NTECH;
  • to build confidence on the viability of autonomic management and control technology;
  • to encourage the development of a diverse and open ecosystem by fostering the integration of components from different players;
  • to support standardization activities of the AFI working group of TC NTECH.

This framework describes:

  • the different roles and responsibilities in the PoC process;
  • the PoC process;
  • the acceptance criteria for PoC Proposals and Reports.

Document History

TS 103 371
August 1, 2015
Network Technologies (NTECH); Autonomic network engineering for the self-managing Future Internet (AFI); Proofs of Concept Framework
Proofs of Concept are an important tool to demonstrate the viability of a new technology during its early days and or pre-standardisation phase. The present document defines a framework to coordinate...

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