1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Overview of a web services-based management framework
7 Principles for service-oriented WSDL-based interface design
8 Definition of a generic managed object using XML schema
8.1 Web-service role in management interfaces
8.2 Definition of managed objects using XML schema
9 Accessing methods for managed objects
10 Inheritance of managed objects and interface operations
10.1 Attributes inheritance of managed objects
10.2 Considerations for the inheritance of interface operation
11 Information modelling guidelines for web services-based interfaces
11.1 namespace
11.2 complexType
11.3 attribute
11.4 request
11.5 response
11.6 notification
11.7 Name conventions for MOCs, packages, attributes and data types
12 Style idioms for XML schema specifications
12.1 Data model using XML schema
12.2 XML schema design considerations
12.3 Recommendations for schema developers
12.4 Guidelines for schema extensions
13 Compliance and conformance
13.1 Standards document compliance
13.2 System conformance
13.3 Conformance statement guidelines
Annex A – Common WSDL and XML schema definitions
A.1 XML schema definitions for common data types and a generic
managed object
A.2 WSDL and XML schema definition for common object accessing
methods
Appendix I – Overview of web service technology and application scenarios in
network management interfaces
I.1 Characteristics of web service technology
I.2 Suitable and unsuitable application scenarios of web services
in network management
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