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SDC: Service Design and Creation:

1 SDC High Level Component Definition and Architecteral Relationships 




2. SDC Component Description:


 


SDC is the Centralized ONAP Design Time Platform

  • SDC Provides Service Provider a seamless design time user experience
    • Allow SP to configure for its design environment including user roles and design workflows
    • Import generic ONAP management functions (MS, Flows, Policies) from ONAP developed software and SP’s adaptations (1) (2)
    • Onboard & Design resource level network functions (VNF, PNF) (3)
    • Compose Service models with resources (4)
    • Design Service Provider specific Management Flows and Policies for the Resource or Service Model (5)
  • SDC integrates multi design tools into one platform
    • Provide ONAP development a “Pluggable framework” for easy design tools integration
  • SDC Provides a common Catalog for designed objects
    • Support robust catalog cataloging capabilities for storage and management of ONAP standard compliant data models
  • Provide linkage & management of SP’s Test/validation process & artifacts for certification of the designed models (6)
  • Distributes models to runtime for execution (7)

 3 SDC Target Functional Architecture

SDC provides 3 functionally distinct layers with modular software, integrated with internal APIs

4. SDC Current Release API definitions

SDC provides the following interfaces:

Interface NameInterface DefinitionD

SDCE-1

VNF is on-boarded thru VNF Onboarding GUI

SDCI-1

VNF is stored in Design CatalogVNF is stored in Design Catalo

SDCE-2SDC

Service designer creates a service model from Design Catalog items

SDCI-2 

 Designer Studio stores and retrieves Design Catalog items

SDCE-3 

Ops designer creates monitoring templates with mS data flows

SDCI-3 

 DCAE Designer Studio stores and retrieves monitoring flow with mS elements

SDCE-4 

 Service tester certifies service models for distribution

SDCE-5 

 Service tester distributes service models

SDCE-6 

Distribution Engine publishes service notification to DMaaP.

ONAP components subscribe to service notification from DMaaP

SDCE-7 

 ONAP components retrieve service models from the Design Catalog

Note:   xxxI interface is a SDC internal interface.  xxxxE interface is a SDCE external interface

The current API documents can be found at:

SDC consumes the following interfaces:

InterfacePurposePu
VNFSDKE-3Upload VNF/PNF packagess for test purpose, and retrieve VNF/PNFs packages from the marketplace.Se
VNFSDKE-4VNRequest VNF/PNF validation tests and obtain the result

5. Dublin Functional View

The SDC dublin view is:

6 SDC Architecture Evolution (optional item)

The goals of the SDC evolution are:

  • Seamless Design Time user experience based on user’s roles and design workflow
  • Pluggable Framework to integrate multiple external developed design tools into SDC
  • One consolidated Design Catalog with common models in SDC to drive ONAP runtime

 

7 SDC Overall ONAP Architecture Principle Compliance


8 The SDC near term focus on architecture deficincies are (optional):

User experience:

  • Workflow Congfigurator to define service provide specific design workflow
  • Workflow guided, role-based user experience
  • Function-based (rather than tool based) GUI

Application Layer for Tool Plug-ins

  • Provide Plug-in Framework for design tools
  • Support standard-based VNF package onboarding tool plug-ins
  • Provide Data Mapping/Translation/Enrichment to ONAP Standard Internal Model
  • Provide tools to support Service Provider's test & validation environment/process for model certification
  • Nert term tasks: Integrate Policy Designer, CLAMP designer, CDS

Catalogue & Data Management

  • Support common data model as defined by the modelling team
  • Model Data Lifecycle Management
  • Runtime Distribution Version Management

9 SDC - Current System Deployment Architecture

User Experience layer (Frontend Jetty Server)

  • supplies the static content of web pages, and all resources that required by the GUI
  • serves as a proxy for the REST API requests coming from the GUI
  • Every request originating from the GUI is passed to the Jetty front-end server before it is executed.

Application Layer (Backend Jetty Server)

  • Containers all the application logic for the SDC.

Catalog/Data Management Layer

  • Elastic Search is used to index the auditing data received from different operations in the SDC.
  • This information can then be analyzed with Kibana. The Kibana server enables statistical analysis of the operations done, according to the business logic.
  • Cassandra is used to store audit data, artifacts and data model objects.



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