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Usecase-UI is an application portal which provides the ability to manage ONAP service instances. The project allows customers to create/delete/update service instances, as well as to monitor the alarm and performance of these instances. What's more, Usecase-UI supports CCVPN use case and 5G slicing use case.
Project Landing Page:
Project Meeting Minutes:
usecase[usecaseui] Team ONAP6, Fri UTC 02:00 / China 10:00 / Eastern 22:00(Thr) / Pacific 19:00(Thr)
Leadership Resources :
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Role | Name | Linux Foundation Login (LFID) | Email Address |
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PTL | cyuamber | xuranyjy@chinamobile.com | |
Committers | Tao Shen | shentao999 | shentao@chinamobile.com |
Former user (Deleted) | HuabingZhao | zhao.huabing@zte.com.cn | |
guochuyi | guochuyicmri | guochuyi@chinamobile.com | |
Anbing Zhang | zhangab | zhanganbing@chinamobile.com |
Project & Release History
- How long the project has been an active: At launch
- Release Participation: All ONAP Releases (Amsterdam Release through Frankfurt Release)
- Engagement levels for past releases (up to 3):
- Commits per Release: see Release table below
- Contributors per Release: see Release table below
- Companies per release: see Release table below
Statistics taken from Bitergia : https://onap.biterg.io/app/kibana#/dashboard/Overview
Release name and timeframe
commits
contributors
companies
Amsterdam ( 1/1/2017 to 11/16/2017 ) 127 6 4 Beijing ( 11/17/2017 to 6/7/2018 ) 125 6 5 Cassablanca ( 6/8/2018 to 11/30/2018 ) 148 6 3 Dublin ( 12/1/2018 to 7/9/2019 ) 216 8 5 El Alto ( 7/10/2019 to 10/24/2019 ) 162 6 4 Frankfurt ( 10/25/2019 to 6/18/2020 ) 292 16 7
- Use Cases:
- 5G Slicing Use Case
- CCVPN Use Case
Architecture Alignment:
Artifact Information:
- codes:
- documentations:
- Usecase-UI Overview : https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-usecase-ui/en/latest/platform/index.html
- Usecase-UI User Guide: https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-usecase-ui/en/latest/platform/installation/user-guide/uui-guide.html
- UUI project team members, contributed, in all ONAP release, in the successfully completion of integration team testing (for 5G Slicing Use Case and CCVPN Use Case)
- To our knowledge, the following companies have used ONAP UUI internally: China Mobile, Huawei, Ericsson, Tech Mahindra, Fujitsu, zte, China Telecom, Samsung.
Other Information:
- Currently, as of today, UUI's Code Coverage is 62.1% (over 55%)see screenshot:
- During last two years, UUI project has contributed over 800 commits to ONAP, and over 20 committers have contributed to the project. The contributors and committers on Bitergia statistics in these two years are as follow:
- In Frankfurt Release, UUI supports all the flow of creating, auditing and dispatching 5G network slicing service, as well as monitoring the KPI statistics of them. The new functional changes has supported the transporting of CSMF and NSMF service, becoming the bridge of network customers and operators when a network slicing is created. The related use case link is: E2E Network Slicing Use Case in R6 Frankfurt