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Semantics to enhance BSS/OSS

By admin, February 4, 2010 5:33 pm

Value-IT

Javier Martínez Elicegui

Of course, day after day the number of applications of semantics in the enterprise is continually growthing. This post shows a case of application of these technologies on BSS/OSS systems.

BSS/OSS systems are usually very complex systems, with lot of interfaces, lot of different users, lot of applications related… Besides this, in the last years there has been a constant competitive preusure on these systems requiring them more functions and less cost to be managed. This fact has marked a quick evolution in this kind of systems:

  • Software that needs to be modified each time a new requirement is requested.
  • Software including a configuration file holding the parameters to adjust to the different needs of each installation or context.
  • Software incorporating configuration management functionality.
  • Software with great complexity and high parameterization capabilities. In this case  the incorporation of new scenarios/processes does not need a new version of the software, but it demands a complex configuration task (e.g. for each new product there are setting with all features of sale, provisioning, billing, risk control, bundling with other products, etc.).
  • Software using a Knowledge Database that provides flexibility to pick up all kinds of concepts, relationships and patterns that the administrator needs to use, in a consistent and not redundant way, as seen in the next figure.  This requires the introduction of  a semantic layer over the relational database.

Telefónica has reached this last stage in the evolution of BSS/OSS using Semantic and Data Mining techniques in its tariff system. The tariff system is complex to configure, hence it requires very specialized people, errors are common, and they are expensive to maintain.
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