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The OpenOSS Project - An open Source operations Support Lab for the Telecommunications Industry.

The OpenOSS Project - An open Source operations Support Lab for the Telecommunications Industry.
The OpenOSS Project - An open Source operations Support Lab for the Telecommunications Industry.
This paper discusses the aims, objectives and early deliverables from the OpenOSS project which has been set up with the sponsorship of a number of Telecommunications Service Providers to investigate thepotential value of open source as an enabler for rapid innovation within the telecommunications industry. This paper also reports on the success of an initial proof of concept of OpenOSS which was pubically demonstrated t the telecommunications industry in Nice at the 2005 Telemanagement World Conference. We consider the practical business and technical benefits and challenges of using open source development in this way and report on our plans to take the project to the next stage of development.
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Gallen, Craig
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Reeve, Jeff
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Gallen, Craig
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Reeve, Jeff
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Gallen, Craig and Reeve, Jeff (2005) The OpenOSS Project - An open Source operations Support Lab for the Telecommunications Industry. The 9th World Multiconference on Systems, Cybernetics and Informatics., Orlando, FA.

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Abstract

This paper discusses the aims, objectives and early deliverables from the OpenOSS project which has been set up with the sponsorship of a number of Telecommunications Service Providers to investigate thepotential value of open source as an enabler for rapid innovation within the telecommunications industry. This paper also reports on the success of an initial proof of concept of OpenOSS which was pubically demonstrated t the telecommunications industry in Nice at the 2005 Telemanagement World Conference. We consider the practical business and technical benefits and challenges of using open source development in this way and report on our plans to take the project to the next stage of development.

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Published date: 2005
Additional Information: Event Dates: October 2005
Venue - Dates: The 9th World Multiconference on Systems, Cybernetics and Informatics., Orlando, FA, 2005-09-30
Keywords: open oss open source
Organisations: Web & Internet Science, EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 262510
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262510
PURE UUID: 6d147203-3ada-441a-82cc-1a429bdc2da8

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Date deposited: 05 May 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 17:46

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Author: Craig Gallen
Author: Jeff Reeve

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