This standard provides a guide for the analysis and interpretation of digital data in a way that highlights problems related to continuity, validity, reproducibility and repeatability. It encompasses the best practices for selecting, designing and implementing sufficient information analysis and registration processes to allow processes to be subjected to independent review if necessary. It also provides guidance on the appropriate mechanisms to demonstrate the professionalism and competence of the investigation team.
Describes guidelines based on idealized models for common incident investigation processes across various incident investigation scenarios involving digital evidence.
This document provides a set of terms and definitions needed to promote improved communication and understanding of this area. It provides a terminological foundation for big data-related standards.
This document provides a conceptual overview of the field of big data, its relationship to other technical areas and standards efforts, and the concepts ascribed to big data that are not new to big data.
ISO/IEC TR 20547-2:2018 provides examples of big data use cases with application domains and technical considerations derived from the contributed use cases.
The document provides guidance on the implementation of ODA Intelligence Management functionality, and the use of the Decision-making Entities (DE) to execute a design template which includes Governance, Policy, Goals and Ownership principles, exposing the desired Customer Facing Services to ODA Core Commerce Management. The outcome is the definition and description of:
Governance and Policy requirements
Generic information relating to Peer Domains within the Federation of Domains, and the embedding of Autonomic/Cognitive capabilities within ODA Intelligence Management
The main KPIs to be exchanged at Federation Reference Points
This ODA Intelligence Management Implementation Guide relies on ETSI GANA Framework (ETSI TS 103 195-2)
The document provides a set of structured, implementation-neutral and simplified views for the Information and Systems environment. The document is intended for architecture stakeholders (systems architects, solutions architects and enterprise architects), product managers and business analysts. It is intended to help enterprises looking to become digital to acquire and implement information and systems architectures that meet an industry agreed model. The “Intelligence Management” Functional Block of ODA relies on ETSI GANA Framework (ETSI TS 103 195-2).
The present document aims at providing recommendations for the introduction of autonomics (management and control intelligence) into the fixed broadband access and aggregation networks specified in the Broadband Forum (BBF) Architecture specifications. To this effect, it covers the instantiation of the reference model for Autonomic Networking, Cognition and Self-Management, called GANA (Generic Autonomic Networking Architecture), starting from the reference architecture defined in BBF TR 101, and considering also BBF TR 178 and BBF TR 317 reports. It superimposes GANA Decision Elements (DEs) into nodes/devices and the overall BBF network architecture, so that the DEs and their associated control-loops can be further designed to perform autonomic management and control of the specific resources (Managed Entities) in the target architecture. Based on this, the present document identifies the requirements for autonomic behaviours (Autonomics Functions/DEs) across the fixed broadband access and aggregation network segments of the BBF reference architecture and provides recommendations on where and how the GANA Functional Blocks (including DEs) should be instantiated. It further extends these recommendations to the virtualized manifestation of these segments considering their virtualized evolution in conjunction with SDN and NFV technologies. Finally, it also provides recommendations on the interworking and coordination between autonomic functions among GANA-BBF and GANA-3GPP (Core Network) domains, as well as recommendations on the Interworking and coordination between virtualized GANA-BBF and virtualized GANA-3GPP (Core Network) domains.
The document aims at providing recommendations for the introduction of autonomics (management and control intelligence) in the 3GPP Core and Backhaul network architectures. To this effect, it covers the instantiation of the reference model for Autonomic Networking, Cognition and Self-Management, called GANA (Generic Autonomic Networking Architecture), onto the architecture defined in ETSI TS 123 401 and ETSI TS 123 402. It superimposes GANA Decision Elements (DEs) into node/device architectures and the overall 3GPP network architecture, so that the DEs and their associated Control-Loops can be further designed to perform autonomic management and control of the specific resources (Managed Entities) in the target architecture. It develops recommendations on the basic behaviours of the GANA Functional Blocks (FBs) in the above context. 3GPP specifications on policy control (ETSI TS 123 203) and network management (TS 123 32x series) are taken into account into the working reference architecture. It also involves the backhaul network and associated interactions between the different entities for an optimization with an end-to-end perspective.