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	Title		: Service Centric Management (SCM)
	Author(s)	: S. Barkai, G. Stupp
	Filename	: draft-barkai-scmp-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2003-1-7
	
With the proliferation of IP based internetworking services to mass
business and consumer markets carriers are faced with operational
challenges in an extent never before experienced in previous LAN MAN
or WAN environments.  To accommodate these new internetworking envi-
ronments, carrier workflow management applications for service Ful-
fillment, Assurance, and Billing (FAB) need to undergo major a tran-
sition.  In essence applications need to transition from being per
technology centric to being service centric, as historic correspon-
dence between technology and service is no longer true. Applications
do not need to change in nature, since they still need to support
inventory, CRM, order and other workflows.  However, applications
need to include a service centric aspect as basis for these work-
flows.
Service Centric solutions can be shared by a wide range of management
and workflow applications, rather than be re-invented by each one.
Service Centric Management solutions must be distributed in order to
cope with the massive scale and complexity challenges of the underly-
ing networks.  Service Centric Management Protocol (SCMP) and distri-
bution should be standardized to facilitate multi-vendor interoper-
ability in this emerging space, allow for potential future embedding
within NE, and to allow for Service Centric Management primitives to
extend across Inter Carrier Interfaces (ICI) and inner carrier regu-
latory bounds.

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