Title :
The diverse stakeholder roles to involve in standardization of emerging and future self-managing networks
Author :
Chaparadza, Ranganai ; Jokikyyny, Tony ; Ladid, Latif ; Ding, Jianguo ; Prakash, Arun ; Soulhi, Said
Abstract :
This paper discusses some of the key points related to Standardization that need to be noted and discussed in the wide ICT community, to help understand the implication and impact of emerging and future network technologies on the various stakeholders of the global ICT ecosystems. The implication of emerging and future network technologies is that it is now the time to involve every key stakeholder in shaping, reviewing and contributing to the evolution of standards as well as the processes involved in making standards. The success to attaining quality and stability of emerging and future standards hinges on the engagements of the various key stakeholders and roles discussed in this paper. This paper is aimed at helping various stakeholders identify where they fit in the changing landscape of standardization, and promoting further discussions and debates along the topic, since the necessary discussions are not taking place at the pace expected by the global ICT community. We look at the key aspects requiring continued discussions and consideration so as to help accelerate standards development processes and adoption of standards, to help facilitate innovation and new technologies that dramatically bring about changes to the global economy and improve the lives of citizens across the globe. Therefore, it is very important to understand that Future Network Research directions must be aligned with newly launched activities in standardization of emerging and future network technologies.
Keywords :
standardisation; telecommunication network management; telecommunication standards; diverse stakeholder roles; future network research directions; global ICT community; self-managing networks; standardization; Architecture; Educational institutions; Protocols; Technological innovation; Telecommunication standards; 3GPP; Broadband Forum; Cognitive Networking and Self-Management; Collaboration of Industry; GANA Architectural Reference Model for Autonomic Networking; IETF; IPv6; IPv6 Forum; ITU-T SGs; NGMN; NGSON; Research Institutes; Strengthening liaisons between ETSI AFI; TMF; Universities and Research projects in contributing to quality and stable standards;
Conference_Titel :
GLOBECOM Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0039-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0038-4
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2011.6162522