Business Process Framework Documents


Business Process Framework Documents
NumberDateTitleSummary
GB921 Release 7.5
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August 06, 2008 The Business Process Framework (commonly known as eTOM) is the ongoing TM Forum initiative to deliver a business process model or framework for use by service providers and others within the telecommu...
eTOM poster -English
July 23, 2008 The Enhanced Telecom Operations Map® is the TM Forum’s Business Process Framework for telecommunications industry and serves as the blueprint for process engineering and as the business process langua...
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July 02, 2008 This document is a Spanish Translation of the TM Forum enhanced Telecom Operations Map® (eTOM) Poster....
GB921Mr7-0
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March 14, 2007 You can download the binary model for GB921 Release 7.0 and use for development and/or browsing within a process tool environment....
GB921 html
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March 14, 2007 To assist users, GB921 Release 7.0 is provided in a variety of formats, with HTML and Excel formats available here....
GB921 R7-0
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February 23, 2007 Release 7.0 of the eTOM Framework (GB921) builds on previous eTOM releases, and has been contributed to ITU-T for incorporation into an update to ITU-T Recommendation M.3050 a new international standa...
eTOM v6.0
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January 01, 2006 GB921 Release 6.0 is part of NGOSS 6.0. It updates detailed process decompositions, and an updated and expanded interim release of information on linking eTOM and ITIL. Note that the previous material...
eTOM R5.0
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April 25, 2005 Release 5.0 of the eTOM Framework builds on the existing TMF Approved Release 4.0, that has also being incorporated into ITU-T Recommendation M.3050 and has been approved and published by ITU-T as a n...
TR125
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February 27, 2004 Changes in the telecommunications industry are making process management an increasingly advantageous endeavor, but process management is difficult to successfully implement and takes much energy and ...