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AAF: Application Authorization Framework

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CDAP: Cask Data Application Platform

  • open source framework to build and deploy data applications on Apache™ Hadoop® (CDAP.io site)

CDS: Controller Design Studio

  • it is not the tool for the design of controllers instead it is common design tool to support both SDNC and generic L4-7 NF controllers integrated with SDC (e.g. APPC, VFC)
  • part of CCSDK project,
  • see vFW CDS Casablanca - using CDS in context of virtual Firewall use case

Chef:

CI/CD: Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery

  • continuous integration (CI) is the practice of merging all developer working copies to a shared mainline several times a day (Wikipedia)
  • continuous delivery (CD) is a software engineering approach in which teams produce software in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably released at any time (Wikipedia)

CIA: Container Images - see Project Docker/OCI Images - Best Practices and Tools

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CSAR
CSAR
CSAR: Cloud Service ARchive (link)

  • a package defined by OASIS TOSCA. It is a ZIP file that includes a TOSCA template of a Network Service, and all the scripts or files that a VNF needs for the lifecycle from creation to termination.

DAO: Data Access Object (Wikipedia)

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EMS: Element Management System (Wikipedia)

ESR: External System Register

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JSON: JavaScript Object Notation

k8s: a popular way to abbreviate kubernetes

Karaf:

  • a container, sponsored by Apache, fully supporting OSGI with lots of extras (Apache page)

Kubernetes: Quoting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubernetes Kubernetes is, "an open-source container-orchestration system for automating deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications"

LCM: Life Cycle Management

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OpenStack
OpenStack
OpenStack:

  • a free and open-source software platform for creating private and public clouds (compute, network, and storage facilities) (https://www.openstack.org/)
  • mostly deployed as an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). The software platform consists of interrelated components that control hardware pools of processing, storage, and networking resources throughout a data center. Users either manage it through a web-based dashboard, through command-line tools, or through a RESTful API.

OOM: ONAP Operations Manager

OPNFV: Open Platform for NFV Project

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  • a modular system and a service platform for the Java programming language that implements a complete and dynamic component model (OpenDaylight uses this) (Wikipedia)

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RCT: Reference Connection Tool

Recipe:

  • within Chef, the most fundamental configuration element (see the Style Guide)

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Resource
Resource
Resource:

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SR-IOV: Single-Root Input/Output Virtualization (Wikipedia)

  • network interface that allows the isolation of the PCI Express resources for manageability and performance reasons

SSH: Secure Shell

SSL: Secure Sockets Layer (Wikipedia), precursor to TLS

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  • a group of users who share a common access with specific privileges to a software instance on a server (Wikipedia). This terminology is used in OpenStack

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VID
VID
VID: Virtual Instantiation Deployment

  • a Portal GUI to trigger MSO instantiation of services and components

VID: Virtual Infrastructure Deployment (Project)

VIM: Virtualized Infrastructure Manager

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VNF
VNF
VNF: Virtual Network Function (link)

  • a virtualized task formerly carried out by proprietary, dedicated network hardware. (Examples: virtual firewall, virtual DNS.)
  • in ONAP, a VNF is a Resource
  • a VNF is a specific kind of Vendor Software Product

VNFC: Virtual Network Function Component

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