Ingo, we've have a platform and content that you might find helpful. Our
TM Forum Frameworx content packs include all of the Open APIs and Schemas and allows architects to model exactly what you're talking about. I built this sequence diagram using the APIs (with their paths as Interfaces and definitions as Classes):
And the associated class diagram that shows more details about the API paths and definitions:
The pink element represent the APIs, purple are API paths, beige are API definitions, and green are the design classes I created.
Let me know if you're interested in discussing further.
Thanks, Chris ~:|
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Chris Armstrong
President/Chief Architect
Sparx Services North America
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Original Message:
Sent: Jan 28, 2020 11:36
From: Ingo Mehren
Subject: UML sequence diagram
Hi Jonathan,
thanks for the quick response.
Unfortunately the document you mentioned has only a very short process with product Inventory, product catalog and product ordering.
But it helps a little bit.
As soon as i have designed a sequence diagram for our solution, i will share it here.
Maybe it will be a starting point to refine and complete it.
Thanks a lot
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Ingo Mehren
NTT DATA CORPORATION
Original Message:
Sent: Jan 28, 2020 07:07
From: Jonathan Goldberg
Subject: UML sequence diagram
Hi Ingo
Currently we don't have a document that would give you the full picture, and I am not aware of plans to produce such.
There is a self-care suite document that shows some details of how an order flow might appear, including sequence diagram. See here: https://projects.tmforum.org/wiki/display/PUB/TMF910+Self+Care+API+Component+Suite+R18.0.1
Hope it helps
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Jonathan Goldberg
Amdocs Management Limited
Any opinions and statements made by me on this forum are purely personal, and do not necessarily reflect the position of the TM Forum or my employer.
Original Message:
Sent: Jan 27, 2020 11:31
From: Ingo Mehren
Subject: UML sequence diagram
Hi,
I would like to use the following services to process orders in my e-shop:
- TMF620 Product Catalog Management
- TMF679 Product Offering Qualification Management
- TMF622 Product Ordering Management
- TMF648 Quote Management
- TMF663 Shopping Cart
- TMF671 Promotion
- TMF680 Recommendation
- TMF632 Party Management
- TMF629 Customer Management
Is there an overview in the form of a UML sequence diagram showing how the various services interact?
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Ingo Mehren
NTT DATA CORPORATION
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