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A critical area of the BBF's work is the development of software models, specifically the development of both data and information models that accelerate the implementation of agile services. 2015 saw the appointment of Software Architect William Lupton, who also leads the Software Advisory Group.
 

Impact on Work Areas

The emergence of SDN and NFV is clearly important in almost every aspect of the above work and data modelling impacts many of the areas.

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Software Projects

Software projects are projects that have software deliverables. These are the currently active software projects, organized by software deliverable type.

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 ... ...TypeWAPSProjectNameIPRNotes
CodeTest PlansBUSNetwork MeasurementWT-382Test Plan for 1905.1/1aBSD3 RAND
Software Tools
 
BUSSoftware ToolsSD-354New BBF CWMP Report ToolBSD3 RAND
xCONFSD-376CWMP Data Model/YANG Translation Rules and ToolsBSD3 RAND
Interfaces






APIsBUSUSPWT-369User Services Platform BSD3 RAND
Data Models






TR-069 Data ModelsBUSCWMP Data ModelWT-140TR-069 Data Model for Storage Service Enabled DevicesBSD3 RAND
  • Traditional
WT-181i2Device Data Model for TR-069BSD3 RAND
  • Traditional
WT-196i2Femto Access Point Service Data ModelBSD3 RAND
  • Traditional
YANG Data Models




Common YANGCommon YANGWT-383Common YANG ModulesBSD3 RAND
FANPON ManagementWT-385YANG model for management of ITU-T PONBSD3 RAND
WT-394YANG Models for Management of PON ONUsBSD3 RAND
  • Not started
 FTTdpFTTdp ManagementWT-355YANG Modules for FTTdp ManagementBSD3 RAND
WT-374YANG Models for Management of G.hn SystemsBSD3 RAND
WT-393PMAA Management ModelBSD3 RAND
  • Not started
SDN / NFVSDN for MSBNWT-368YANG Models for access nodes in SDNBSD3 RAND

Creating Software Projects

The OD-271 NPIF template will be updated to list all software deliverable types (this is in progress).

As already stated, a software project is a project that has software deliverables. This is determined when the project is created: the NPIF indicates whether there will be software deliverables and, if so, lists the expected software deliverable types. The Software Project Guidelines explain how an NPIF for a software project should be completed.

Contributing to Software Projects

Some projects are now using Bitbucket pull requests for software contributions. This will happen project by project.

All contributors to a software project must have completed a software submission form that covers the project's software deliverable types. The Software Project Guidelines explain how the software submission form is used and how it should be completed. All completed Software Submission Forms are available for review.

A software contribution proposes software for inclusion in a project. For projects that use Bitbucket for managing their software deliverables, software contributions consist of "pull requests" to a project git repository. The Bitbucket Guidelines page explains how software projects use Bitbucket and how to create pull requests.

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