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[Note: the current plan for each session is 30 minutes]


TitleSpeaker(s): name/emailTarget audienceAbstract (3-5 sentences)Notes
1ETSI NFV & LFN collaboration - VNF Package, VNF Descriptors - TBD (ETSI NFV representatives) OPNFV, ONAP developersThe latest status and details of ETSI NFV VNF package specifications including ability to include non-MANO artifacts in a VNF package will be introduced.Contact: Tetsuya Nakamura (t.nakamura@calelabs.com)
2ETSI NFV & LFN collaboration - Functionality, API - TBD (ETSI NFV representatives)OPNFV, ONAP developersA high-level map of the functionalities and concept behind the ETSI NFV APIs will be introduced. Also, support of API client authentication/authorization based on TLS certificates as an alternative to OAuth, management interfaces between MANO and OSS/BSS, and OpenAPI work status will be addressed in order to discuss how ETSI NFV APIs can work with the LFN.Contact: Tetsuya Nakamura (t.nakamura@calelabs.com)
3ETSI NFV & LFN collaboration - Architecture - TBD (ETSI NFV and ONAP representatives)OPNFV, ONAP developersONAP - ETSI NFV architectural framework alignment proposals will be presented.Contact: Tetsuya Nakamura (t.nakamura@calelabs.com)
4ETSI NFV & LFN collaboration - Testing - 

Pierre Lynch / pierre.lynch@keysight.com

OPNFV, ONAP developers, testersETSI NFV TST Working Group activities including NFVI compute & network metrics, NFVI benchmarks, and interoperability testing guidelines will be introduced. Direct testing collaboration activities will be discussed. Also,the current ETSI Plugtest operation will be explained, and the collaboration framework for the upcoming co-located Plugfest/Plugtest event in June will be proposed.Contact: Tetsuya Nakamura (t.nakamura@cablelabs.com)
5Cross Community Infra/CICDTBDLFN Developers who are interested in how things work across LFN and wider open source ecosystemAll of our communities strive to apply CI/CD and Infra best practices and use certain tools supporting these. There has been substantial amount of work going on in this area and this session will give update on these and how to involve.Contact: Fatih Degirmenci
(fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com)
6ONAP use cases and functional requirements: from Amsterdam to beijing

Alla Goldner

alla.goldner@amdocs.com

LFN developersDescription of the evolution we've went through from supporting use cases in Amsterdam to supporting generic functional requirements in Beijing. The process and the scope ofd the requirements will be covered.

Contact: Alla Goldner

(alla.goldner@amdocs.com)

7Long Duration Stability TestLFN developers

Long duration tests are introduced in OPNFV by test working group and cooperate with Infra working group. Tests for long term stability could be manipulated elaborately to reflect and validate many aspects of the system for stable production usage purpose.The background, methodology, set-ups, specification, upstream and results of stability validation in OPNFV will be discussed.

8Build Once Use Many : A Comprehensive Approach to API Validation and collaboration for all stakeholders

sreekalyan devaraj, Luis Gomez

LFN developers, QA professionals, API users, contributors

Automation and programmability are the key aspects of SDN/NFV and thus APIs are at the heart
of it. Validating, sharing, documenting, testing and providing examples of API usage to
developers and users is fragmented in and across various open source projects while these
capabilities are extremely important for any open source project and its consumers. We believe
through the use of open tools we can addresses these concerns and and unify all these use
cases for various stake holders. We will talk about building a system that treats APIs as as a
first class citizen and follows the principles of "Build Once Use Many". We will also talk about
how we can standardize this across open source projects to provide common experience for the
consumers of the APIs.

Contact: sreekalyan devaraj, Luis Gomez

9Telecom Service providers PoCs leanings from ONAP Policy Engine with AI/ML predictive inputs

Sana Tariq

sana.tariq@telus.com


Acumous,OPNFV, ONAP developers, Users, contributorsAs Cloud and SDN technologies mature, small and large Service Providers around the world are developing their strategy for E2E Service Orchestration. This session will share a service provider’s journey on operationalizing Service orchestration platform, developing evaluation criteria (open source/commercial vendors) architectural issues multiple vs. centralized controllers/orchestration. We will share key learnings from ONAP PoCs using CLAMP project developing advanced use-cases for closed loop orchestration using both real-time analytics and AI/ML predictive inputs to drive policy decisions from ONAP. AI and machine learning will be leveraged to improve resource management in cloud regions, security and drive better customer experience towards 5G

Sana Tariq

sana.tariq@telus.com

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