I will pay for the following article TeleManagement Forum Framework. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. TeleManagement Forum is a well thought integrated business architecture for Service-Oriented Enterprises. The framework is designed for the standardized implementation and automation of business processes and operational management. It is a complete package that introduces improvement and agility in ongoing business operations and processes. Considered for the transformation of businesses into more effective and manageable forms, this framework is highly appreciated with its more than 700 members worldwide. The main and essential components of this framework include the Business Process Framework (eTOM), Information Framework (SID), Integration Framework (TNA), and Application Framework (TAM). These frameworks are described in the forthcoming text below. The initial discussion is about a combined notion named New Generation Operation Support Systems (NGOSS).
NGOSS can be thought of as a fully optimized, standardized, comprehensive, and customized Operating System that curtails every possible need of the business industry. It’s like the business industry’s own operating system that provides an extremely agile and streamlined way to implement the business processes and operations. It is designed by TM Forum and includes tools for all the stakeholders of a business. The objective is to introduce optimality and to expand the possible customized yet flexible and low-cost solutions for software and Internet-based infrastructures of the business industry. This can also be considered as a comprehensive guidance system to develop business architecture, processes, and maps. This provides a model way of maintaining repositories and doing business documentation. It comprises of Business Process Framework (eTOM), Information Framework (SID), Integration Framework (TNA), and Conformance Criteria. The NGOSS is proved to be the basic need of Service Providers, Software Vendors, and System Integrators. The Figure below (see figure 1.1) highlights diagrammatically the roles of NGOSS.