Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management
Release 7.4
Documentation
What's New
The following document describes the features delivered in UIM 7.4.0.x patch sets:
Release 7.4 March 2019 Updates
The following document was updated to reflect changes delivered in UIM 7.4.0.4:
Release 7.4 November 2018 Updates
The following documents were updated to reflect changes delivered in UIM 7.4.0.3:
Explains administrative tasks, such as working with cartridges and cartridge packs, maintaining security, managing the database, configuring Oracle Map Viewer, and troubleshooting. This guide is for system administrators and others responsible for UIM operation and maintenance.
Developer Documentation
Release 7.4 Books
The following documents were released for UIM 7.4:
Provides an overview of important concepts and an introduction to using both UIM and Design Studio for Inventory. This guide is for all UIM users, including service designers, network design engineers, equipment engineers, developers, and customer service representatives.
Provides information about how you use cartridges and cartridge packs with UIM. Includes reference information about base cartridges. This guide is for administrators, analysts, and developers who design, customize, or deploy UIM cartridges.
Explains how to implement and use the NFV Orchestration functionality of UIM. This guide is intended for network operations and management personnel who install, configure, and maintain physical and virtual network infrastructure; data modelers who define specifications for entities that represent VNFs, network services, and other related and dependent items in the inventory; engineers who model resources in Design Studio; and systems Integrators who integrate the NFV Orchestration functionality.
Provides licensing information and third-party notices for Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management.
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Developer Documentation
Explains how to customize and extend UIM. The guide covers the data model, life-cycle management, topology, rulesets, the user interface, and localization. This guide is for developers who design and implement code to extend UIM.