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  1. Vendor neutrality
  2. Consistency of hardware platform capability and/or capability requirements specification
    1. The specification is use case neutral
    2. The specification follows the format defined by the ETSI NFV Hardware Platform Capability Registry
    3. For TOSCA described VNFs, the specification is compliant with the ETSI NFV SOL SOL001 data model specification
    4. There is full equivalence between manual, declarative and imperative means of specification
  3. Consistency of VNF orchestration outcomes (based on HPA requirement based constraints)
    1. The outcome of VNF instantiation is consistent regardless of how a given VNF was instantiated
    2. The outcome of VNF scaling is consistent regardless of how a given VNF was scaled
    3. The outcome of VNF change management actions is consistent regardless of how VNF change management was performed
  4. Extensibility/Pluggability
    1. New hardware platform capabilities can be introduced without incurring changes to ONAP components
    2. Specification of existing platform capabilities can be modified or extended without incurring changes to ONAP components
    3. Hardware platform capabilities can be removed without incurring changes to ONAP components
    4. OOF homing and placement constraints, based on hardware platform capability requirements, can be added, modified or removed without incurring changes to ONAP components