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Review Submission Date: 07-08-2020

Project Description

Active and Available Inventory (AAI) is the ONAP subsystem that provides real-time views of Resources and Services and their relationships. AAI not only forms a registry of active, available, and assigned assets, it also maintains up-to-date views of the multidimensional relationships among these assets, including their relevance to different components of ONAP. 

This project targets a logically centralized reference point for service and resource details serving other ONAP components and non-ONAP systems to enable fulfillment, closed loop, reporting, and other operational use cases. A&AI is critical to ONAP as the existing sources of truth do not provide a cross domain view and are not designed to serve this information to multiple clients.

Project Landing Page:  Active and Available Inventory Project

Project Meeting Minutes: AAI Weekly Status Meeting


Leadership Resources

Role

Name
(must use @ macro )

Linux Foundation Login (LFID)

Email Address 
(if different from @ macro)

PTLwreehilwr148d@att.com
CommittersManisha Aggarwal
ma9181
ma9181@att.com

Venkata Harish Kajur
vk250x
vk250x@att.com

James Forsythjimmydot
jf2512@att.com

@Steven Blimkiesblimkie
Steven.Blimkie@amdocs.com

Project & Release History

  • How long the project has been an active:  At launch
  • Release Participation:  Release Amsterdam through Frankfurt
  • Engagement levels for past releases (up to 3): 
    • Commits per Release:  see below
    • Contributors per Release: see below
    • Companies per release: see below

Statistics taken from Bitergia AAI Bitergia

Use Cases:  All use cases for various releases supported by A&AI can be seen here: Proposed Use Cases & Functional Requirements

Architecture Alignment

Artifact Information

Other Information

  • James Forsythpresented "Visualizing the schema" at one of the DDFs

  • James Forsyth presented a report on community efforts for visualization at the Stockholm DDF

  • As a collaboration of ONAP partners working toward a standards-based data model for ONAP, graphgraph schema visualization and papyrus was worked with the modeling subcommittee. 

  • Many use case owners impact A&AI for their inventory/topology needs, we discuss all aspects of design/development on the AAI Weekly meetings
  • We have made strides to comply with SECCOM & TSC requirements.
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