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OVP Evolution Prioritization

 
We would like to get input from the EUAG on overall strategy and prioritization for the Compliance and Verification Program. This survey is based on the presentation given to the EUAG on Feb. 12, 2019.

The presentation from that meeting can be found here: https://bit.ly/2TcFKjc
 
This survey will help the Compliance and Verification Committee as well as the technical communities understand the end user priorities and formulate a longer term roadmap to execute the overall compliance vision. 

You will be asked to provide a stacked ranking of the following activities, with "1" being the highest rank. If you feel that a given activity is not necessary for a successful Compliance program, please choose N/A.
 
The following terms are used in this survey:
 
Implementation Requirements/Alignment: Gaining consensus on implementation options. E.g., defining one (or a small number of) stack for NFVI components, or options for VNF on-boarding components within ONAP.
 
Compliance Testing: Testing against a set of requirements or a specification. An example would be testing vendor's TOSCA or HEAT templates against the requirements outlined in the VNF Requirements Project.
 
Validation Testing: Functional testing intended to determine if the component behaves as expected, often in an environment that mimics real-world deployment. Examples include validating high availability and fail-over in the NFVI, or life-cycle management of a VNF.
 
Performance Testing: Validating the performance of a component against a set of KPIs or profiles. In practice, performance testing is often dependent on tuning related to the real-world environment or workload requirements.
 
Interoperability Testing: Validating that components work with each other to provide end-to-end system functionality. This could come in two flavors:

     >> "Open Source" Interop: Validating that a VNF is interoperable with "vanilla" open source NFVI and MANO.

     >> "Commercial" Interop: Validating that commercial VNF, MANO, and NFVI implementations are all interoperable with each other.
 
 
 
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