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Use the "Copy" and "Move" options (available under the ..., top right of this page) to duplicate this template into your project wiki.
Use the Wiki to document the release plan. Don't provide PowerPoint.
Use as much diagrams and flow charts as you need, directly in the wiki, to convey your message.

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Overview

Project NameEnter the name of the project
Target Release NameAmsterdam
Project Lifecycle StateIncubation
Participating Company AT&T, AMDOCS, Huawei, China Mobile

Scope

What is this release trying to address?

This project provides a common set of reusable code that can be used across multiple controllers. The code could be used in other components but would not be an end solution for use cases by itself and would not be deployed on its own. 

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While controllers are encouraged to use the common controller SDK libraries, usage of this common code is optional.  Our goal is to provide code that is sufficiently flexible that there is no need for controllers to implement their own custom solutions, but we recognize that there are valid reasons why specific controllers might need to implement their own solutions and would not prevent them from doing so.

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The following is a list of libraries that CCSDK plans to support:

  • SDN-C core : core platform needed to execute directed graphs
  • SDN-C adaptors : set of adaptors used by directed graphs to talk to other ONAP components or external services, including other controllers
  • SDN-C northbound : northbound interfaces to SDN-C
  • SDN-C plugins : add-on functionality used by directed graphs
  • SDN-C oam : tools for operations, administration and maintenance of controller
  • Common microservice / VF lifecycle management capabilities
  • Common health checks
  • Common APIs
  • Common logging
  • Common model management (e.g. Yang, TOSCA)
  • Common resource management (e.g. IP management, DNS naming, keystore, containers)

Use Cases

The use cases supported in the Amsterdam release are:

  • Virtual Domain Name Server (vDNS)
  • Virtual Firewall (vFW)
  • Virtual Voice over LTE (vVoLTE)
  • Virtual Customer Premise Equipment (vCPE)

Minimum Viable Product

TBDThe Minimum Viable Product for Amsterdam is the set of capabilities needed to support the use cases listed above.

Functionalities

TBD

Epics

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Stories

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Longer term roadmap

Indicate at a high level the longer term roadmap. This is to put things into the big perspectiveThe intent of the CCSDK project is to provide a common set of libraries that can be used to create new types of controllers.  We anticipate that over time, the set of common functionality will grow as functionality that was originally delivered as part of a specific controller is generalized and migrated to the CCSDK project.

We also recognize that there will be times when a specific controller might need to develop its own implementation of functionality that is contained within CCSDK.  It is not the intent of this project to preclude controllers from doing so if that project sees such a need.

Release Deliverables

Indicate the outcome (Executable, Source Code, Library, API description, Tool, Documentation, Release Note...) of this release.

Deliverable NameDeliverable Description
To fill outTo fill out

Sub-Components

List all sub-components part of this release.
Activities related to sub-component must be in sync with the overall release.

Sub-components are repositories are consolidate in a single centralized place. Edit the Release Components name for your project in the centralized page.

ONAP Dependencies

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Deliverable Location
CCSDK Source CodeSource code for CCSDK projectONAP gerrit
CCSDK Maven ArtifactsCompiled code that can be referenced in other projects as maven dependenciesONAP Nexus
CCSDK Docker Containers

Docker containers associated with SDNC project:

  • Controller (OpenDaylight) container
  • Database container
  • Directed Graph Builder container
ONAP Nexus
DocumentationUser and developer guidesONAP Wiki
CCSDK CI/CD automationScripts to automate compilation and deployment of maven artifacts and docker containers

ONAP gerrit

ONAP Jenkins

Sub-Components

Subcomponents of each ONAP project may be found on the Resources and Repositories page on this wiki.  Please see the CCSDK section of that page for subcomponent list of CCSDK.


ONAP Dependencies

CCSDK depends on the following projects:

  • Active and Available Inventory (A&AI)
  • Service Design and Creation (SDC)
  • Data Movement as a Platform (DMaaP)
  • Documentation
  • Integration
  • External API
  • Modeling

Architecture

High level architecture diagram

At that stage within the Release, the team is expected to provide more Architecture details describing how the functional modules are interacting.

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Anyone reading this section should have a good understanding of all the interacting modules.

API Incoming Dependencies

List the API this release is expecting from other releases.
Prior to Release Planning review, Team Leads must agreed on the date by which the API will be fully defined. The API Delivery date must not be later than the release API Freeze date.

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API NameAPI DescriptionAPI Definition DateAPI Delivery dateAPI Definition link (i.e.swagger)
To fill outHigh level description of the APIDate for which the API is reviewed and agreedTo fill outLink toward the detailed API description

API Outgoing Dependencies

API this release is delivering to other releases.

API NameAPI DescriptionAPI Definition DateAPI Delivery dateAPI Definition link (i.e.swagger)
To fill outHigh level description of the APIDate for which the API is reviewed and agreedTo fill outLink toward the detailed API description

Third Party Products Dependencies

Third Party Products mean products that are mandatory to provide services for your components. Development of new functionality in third party product may or not be expected.
List the Third Party Products (OpenStack, ODL, RabbitMQ, ElasticSearch,Crystal Reports, ...).

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In case there are specific dependencies  (Centos 7 vs Ubuntu 16. Etc.) list them as well.

Testing and Integration Plans

Provide a description of the testing activities (unit test, functional test, automation,...) that will be performed by the team within the scope of this release.

Describe the plan to integrate and test the release deliverables within the overall ONAP system.
Confirm that resources have been allocated to perform such activities.

Gaps

This section is used to document a limitation on a functionality or platform support. We are currently aware of this limitation and it will be delivered in a future Release.
List identified release gaps (if any), and its impact.

Gaps identifiedImpact
To fill outTo fill out

Known Defects and Issues

Provide a link toward the list of all known project bugs.

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Risks

List the risks identified for this release along with the plan to prevent the risk to occur (mitigation) and the plan of action in the case the risk would materialized (contingency).

Risk identifiedMitigation PlanContingency Plan
To fill outTo fill outTo fill out

Resources

Fill out the Resources Committed to the Release centralized page.

Release Milestone

The milestones are defined at the Release Level and all the supporting project agreed to comply with these dates.

Team Internal Milestone

This section is optional and may be used to document internal milestones within a project team or multiple project teams. For instance, in the case the team has made agreement with other team to deliver some artifacts on a certain date that are not in the release milestone, it is erecommended to provide these agreements and dates in this section.

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DateProjectDeliverable
To fill outTo fill outTo fill out

Documentation, Training

  • Highlight the team contributions to the specific document related to he project (Config guide, installation guide...).
  • Highlight the team contributions to the overall Release Documentation and training asset
  • High level list of documentation, training and tutorials necessary to understand the release capabilities, configuration and operation.
  • Documentation includes items such as:
    • Installation instructions
    • Configuration instructions
    • Developer guide
    • End User guide
    • Admin guide
    • ...
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The Documentation project will provide the Documentation Tool Chain to edit, configure, store and publish all Documentation asset.


Other Information

Vendor Neutral

If this project is coming from an existing proprietary codebase, ensure that all proprietary trademarks, logos, product names, etc. have been removed. All ONAP deliverables must comply with this rule and be agnostic of any proprietary symbols.

Free and Open Source Software

FOSS activities are critical to the delivery of the whole ONAP initiative. The information may not be fully available at Release Planning, however to avoid late refactoring, it is critical to accomplish this task as early as possible.
List all third party Free and Open Source Software used within the release and provide License type (BSD, MIT, Apache, GNU GPL,... ).
In the case non Apache License are found inform immediately the TSC and the Release Manager and document your reasoning on why you believe we can use a non Apache version 2 license.

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