2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2933193
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5G Service Value Chain and Network Slicing Framework Using Ecosystem Modeling, Agile Delivery, and User-Story Automation

Abstract: The 5G technology allows telecommunication operators to provide services beyond data broadband for consumers, employing tailored use-cases for enterprise and vertical markets. As a result, there is an increasing need for a collaborative service development through a decentralized value-chain, along with new business models and shorter time-to-market. In this paper, a novel, use-case driven framework for a modular 5G service design and delivery is proposed. The framework implements agile and as-a-service princi… Show more

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“…Alhuseini et al [158] proposed a new use case driven framework for the project and distribution of modular 5G facilities. The structure actualizes the standards of flexible and as-a-support of furnish 5G use case clients with admittance to administrations and plan and operational benefits.…”
Section: Picon Et Al [97] Conducted Contextual Investigations Into To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alhuseini et al [158] proposed a new use case driven framework for the project and distribution of modular 5G facilities. The structure actualizes the standards of flexible and as-a-support of furnish 5G use case clients with admittance to administrations and plan and operational benefits.…”
Section: Picon Et Al [97] Conducted Contextual Investigations Into To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agile has been widely adopted by software vendors [51], and other organizations [3], [46], [52] To point out the reasons explaining the shift from traditional to agile methods, literature reports show that adopting agile methods results in higher team productivity and morale [53], less rework [54], and more efficient defect fixing rates [55]. The current most popular agile method is Scrum, followed by Kanban, Scrumban as well as the practices of eXtreme Programming (XP) [22], [56].…”
Section: B Agile Requirements Engineering (Are)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main idea is to provide the best possible decision while imposing minimal monitoring load on the underlying system. Alhuseini et al 18 presented a novel, use-case driven framework to flexibly and collaboratively design the service value chain, build the ecosystem of the target service, and automate network-slicing operational procedures. Rodriguez et al 19 addressed the problem of automatic deployment of static network slices via ONAP and proposed a unified network slicing model comprising both ONAP software entities and 3GPP network architectures.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%