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Title: Summary of Session 4: SDP standardization status and requirements


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Summary of Session 4 SDP standardization status
and requirements
ITU Workshop on Service Delivery Platforms
(SDP) for Telecommunication Ecosystems from
todays realities to requirements and challenges
of the future(Geneva, Switzerland, 17 October
2011 )
  • Huilan Lu, Ph.D.
  • SG 13 Vice Chairman

2
Summary (1/3)
  • There are good synergies on SDP-related efforts
    among ATIS CSF, IEEE P1903, ITU-T SG 13, and OMA
  • ITU-T SG 13 has published Recommendations on open
    service environments and NGN-SIDE requirements,
    and is, among other things, developing the
    NGN-SIDE functional architecture and resource
    management for virtualized network-based cloud
    services (Y.VNC)
  • ATIS CSF has completed the CDN Interconnection
    Use Case Specification and High Level
    Requirements and continues on a fast track to
    address the next priorities, including CDN-I,
    Telepresence, Cloud Lifecycle Checklist, Virtual
    desktop infrastructure (VDI), Virtual Private
    Network (VPN)-Oriented Data Center Services
    (VDCS)
  • IEEE P1903 is addressing service composition,
    content delivery, and self-organizing management
  • OMA standardizes key aspects of the SDP,
    including enablers, policy enforcement, and APIs,
    and has developed many related specifications.

3
Summary (2/3)
  • Future challenges and requirements include
  • Real-time transactions for M2M
  • Service components and 3rd-party applications
    running in the users devices
  • Security of users' devices and applications
    running there
  • Flexible accounting and payment model to allow,
    e.g., a service component to be executed on
    behalf of a specific user
  • Ever faster pace of related standardization
    efforts, and balance of commercial interests and
    true openness
  • Instant composition of Web user interface
  • SDPs interconnection/federation for geographical
    pervasiveness

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Summary (3/3)
  • Dynamically adaptive, context aware, and self
    organizing services
  • Dynamic offering, negotiation and subscription
    for accessing the exposed service components
  • High Efficient Rule Engine for service adaptation
  • Dynamic update of policies for protecting the
    exposed service components (e.g., policies on
    load control), according to the changes to the
    active subscriptions
  • Dynamic mechanisms for optimizing the allocation
    of resources according to the requests of the
    applications, and for guaranteeing a fair use of
    them in the open marketplace
  • Decentralized (distributed) SDPs
  • All services on demand (i.e., cloud-based SDP)
  • Data enhanced SDP (e.g. via data mining
    capabilities)
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