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SERVICE CREATION REQUEST – User at the VID CLIENT or OSS requests for a Service instance to be created from the available services that could be instantiated. The user picks the service and finds the corresponding identifier. The user identifies the Service Model ID (what to deploy) and Service Recipe ID (how deploy). There is one Identifier per service that they wish to make an instance of. There is a catalog of available to Services that the user can select from in VID.
When the user wishes to create a Service Model, it is given a human-friendly name and a UUID is associated with the Service Model. Resources & how they are connected to the service are defined. When the user instantiates Service Model (service instances), they are given names and UUIDs are generated. When an INSTANCE of a service model is to be created, ONAP uses the UUIDs. There is a catalog of service models & list of service recipes that can be used. The user can select: (1) Macro Work-Flows and Recipes for service deploy, or (2) A la carte services: the user deploys resources manually or, (3) Macro Generic Resource flows which use "building blocks" to create recipes. The user can pick Specific Service (Generic) and GR (generic resource) flows, or custom a la carte recipes. The user Selects which recipes to use. There is a Catalog available at VID terminal and SDC makes this catalog available. The user can Create a service, distribute the service, and then it appears VID. The user sees a List of service model, he can search, and then Deploy.
- CLIENT - The client that invokes this flow can be one of four types of clients:
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INVENTORY RECORD CREATION
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