Attached is the completed the schedule. My apologies for it being so delayed. 
This has been far more of a challenge than I ever anticipated. Lesson learned. 
 
Please note the following very important information:
 The availability and size of meeting rooms for our use is very limited. 
Capacities for each room are listed.
 Monday time-slots are all 20 minute sessions. Tuesday and Wednesday time-slots 
are all 40 minute sessions
 The TSC meeting has been broken into two sessions upon request: a Monday 
morning session and a Wednesday morning session - although rooms are available 
during these times, nothing had been scheduled that conflicts with those time 
slots.
 We received a lot of submissions after the deadline, some as late as Wednesday 
this week. If you sent in a late request and you do not see it on the schedule, 
it did not make it in. 
The formal schedule application will be available early the week of the 27th.
Sign-ups for small working sessions can be scheduled the old fashioned way in 
the wiki and those will be inserted into the schedule as needed.
If you would like your session below to be changed to a different room and/or 
time-slot please use the link of the wiki page.
Changes will be accommodated to the best of our ability if you have been 
inadvertently double booked as a speaker. This means that one of the sessions 
cannot proceed because you are either leading or presenting at a conflicting 
session. Simply wanting to participate in the other session does not qualify. 

If you want to change your room and/or time-slot, for any reason other than 
being double booked as a speaker, it is your responsibility to negotiate a 
switch with the other presenter.  Once both parties have agreed to the change, 
then please use the link on the wiki page, including the negotiation thread so 
that we can adjust the schedule. 

Sessions have been categorized as indicated below. If you feel that your 
session has been miss-catorgorized, please use the link on the wiki page. (note 
that changing the categorization of your session does not imply a schedule or 
room change.) 

Legend: 
Beijing Planning        Developing ONAP Modeling
OOM     Project Team Overviews  SDOs
Team Working Sessions   Using ONAP      Welcome /
Keynotes

Monday (12/11)  Auditorium      SC12-175-38
Capacity 38     SC12-1058-36
Capacity 36     SC12-173-16
Capacity 16     SC12-174-13
Capacity 13     SC12-167-11
Capacity 11     SC12-152-10
Capacity 10     SC12-169-11
Capacity 11
8:00 AM Registration                    
unavailable
8:30 AM Welcome & Logistics @Rajesh Gadiyar                                     
        
8:40 AM Opening Remarks @Arpit Joshipura, Linux Foundation                      
                        
9:00 AM Beijing Release Scope and Priorities @Mazin Gilbert                     
                        
9:30 AM 
Review Amsterdam use cases for Beijing Release @Alla Goldner
10:00 AM                                                
10:25 AM        Break                                           
10:40 AM        Target Architecture Review for Beijing @Chris Donley            
                                
11:10 AM        Beijing Release Plan Review @Gildas Lanilis                     
                        
11:40 AM        
Target Software Architecture Review for Beijing @Mazin Gilbert, Jason Hunt, 
Chris Donley
12:10 PM                                                
12:35 PM        Lunch                                           
1:50 PM ONAP Amsterdam Architecture @Chris Donley       
Closed-Loop Automation Requirements for Beijing Release @Yuan Liu
Use-cases @Eric Debeau
Documenting ONAP @Pawel Pawlak                  
2:20 PM An Introduction to the ONAP Operations Manager (OOM) @David Sauvageau, 
Mike Elliott     VNF Validation Program (VVP) @Erick Sundelof    Open CLI 
Platform (OCLIP) and ONAP CLI @Kanagaraj Manickam              
2:50 PM Deploy ONAP/OOM on any Environment @Michael O'Brien     VNF 
On-Boarding, Requirements, and Operations @Alok Gupta       A light weight 
approach for Monitoring/Assurance in ONAP @Manoj Nair            
3:15 PM Break                                           
3:30 PM VNF SDK supporting VNF Onboarding @Chris Donley OOM Centralized 
Configuration Management @Mike Elliott  
Virtualized Access Managment on ONAP @Blaine McDonnell
SDNC Roadmap @Dan Timony                        
4:00 PM VNF Homing & Placement Optimization @Alex Vul   OOM for a Carrier Grade 
ONAP Deployment @Mike Elliott, Marc-Alexandre Choquette AAI Abstractions & 
Extensibility @Adrian Batos-Parac                    
4:30 PM Telemetry and Analytics for the NFV World - IOAM, DCAE, PNDA @Frank 
Brockners   Transaction Traceability Across ONAP Components @James MacNider 
ONAP User Feature Set Deep Dive - SDC, Closed-Loop Automation, Portal, Policy, 
etc. @Manoop Talasila
Multi-Vendor Active Inventory UI Extensibility @David Adams                     
5:00 PM Active, or Planned Deployments of ONAP @Jamil Chawki    Towards a 
Comprehensive ONAP Operations Management Solution @Ramki Krishnan     MSB 
Beijing Release Plan                        
5:30 PM Close                                                   
Tuesday (12/12) Auditorium      SC12-175-38
Capacity 38     SC12-1058-36
Capacity 36     SC12-173-16
Capacity 16     SC12-174-13
Capacity 13     SC12-167-11
Capacity 11     SC12-152-10
Capacity 10     SC12-169-11
Capacity 11
8:30 AM Intel Keynote @Sandra Rivera            
unavailable
unavailable
8:50 AM IPR Tools & CLA Processes @Phill Robb                                   
9:15 AM 
Model Driven Policy @Pamela Dragosh, Alex Vul, Andy Mayer, Patrick Liu
How to setup a Development Environment for ONAP @Victor Morales Auto-scaling 
capability support in ONAP @Rashmin Patel  Real Time Data Event Streaming & 
Processing a critical need for true automation control @Habib Madani   VF-C R2 
feature Planning & Implementation @Yan Yang     SDC side we wanted to have a 
modeling session and a code deep dive @Michael Lando
10:00 AM        ONAP Open Source Practice: Codifying upstream first with 
lessons from OpenDaylight, OPNFV and OpenStack @Marcus Williams        Securing 
ONAP using trusted infrastructure solutions @Srinivasa Rao Addepalli   Testing 
strategies for Beijing @Eric Debeau, Helen Chen ONAP R2 Modeling Progress - an 
SDC perspective @Michael Brenner and David Shadmi        Analysis of ETSI Vs 
ONAP APIs @Abinash Vishwakarma
10:45 AM        Break                                   
11:00 AM        A demo for all four use cases, (vFW, video for vDNS, vCPE and 
VoLTE) @Helen Chen        End-to-End Model Driven VNF Lifecycle 
Management/Modeling       ONAP R2+ Modeling Design @Rittwik Jana, Lingli Deng, 
Hui Deng   ONAP/OOM for Developers @Michael O'Brien        ONAP Operation 
Enhancement @Rakesh Mhapsekar    Closed Loop Automation with CLAMP @Ron Shacham
11:45 AM        Configuring and controlling a wireless network with ONAP @Tracy 
Van Brakle      Toward container support as cloud infrastructure that runs VNFs 
@Isaku Yamahata ONAP Integration Through Information and Data Modeling @Andrew 
J. Mayer, Ph.D.  ONAP CI/CD using OOM Kubernetes @Michael O'Brien        Multi 
Cloud Evolvement in R2 for Carrier Grade support @Xinhui Li       
12:30 PM        Lunch                                   
1:45 PM Achieving ONAP S3P with Standardized Object Model of Multi-Clouds 
@Ramki Krishnan, Bin Hu, Gill Hellmann, Sastry Iskukapalli, Shankarnarayanan, 
Sumit Verdi     
Architecture Sub Committee Meeting @Chris Donley
ONAP Modeling workshop @Hui Deng
ONAP Developer's LAB - Dev and Integration Testing Tutorial @Stephen Gooch      
DCAE R2 and Beyond @Lusheng Ji  
2:30 PM PNFs and Mixed Infrastructure Support for E2E Network Slicing @Vivien 
Yang      Deep Dive into the VPP based VNFs of the vCPE Use case @Eric Multanen 
          
3:15 PM Break                                   
3:30 PM 
SDOs related to ONAP @Hui Deng
Model Driven Service Orchestration - SO state of the Union @DeWayne Filppi      
Achieving ONAP S3P with Standardized Object Model of Multi-Clouds       S3P: 
Scale Testing the Network Control Plane @Matt Welch                
4:15 PM PNF and hybrid services support in ONAP @Oskar Malm     State, context, 
adaptability, and scale for self-learning closed loop policies @Liam Fallon     
TOSCA and OOM @Shay Naeh, Nicolas Hu            
5:00 PM Open source and standards - the differences, the similarities, the 
joint way forward @Alla Goldner      How did OPEN-O implement the VNF Function 
Test Automation? @Wenyao Guan, Yuan Liu       UUI R2 Feature Planning & 
Implementation Discussion @Tao Shen   Service Orchestration and the needs of 
Users @Seshu Kumar Mudiganti     Hands-ON TOSCA Modeling Workshop with TOSCA 
Simple Profile and ARIAb @Arthur Berezin    
5:30 PM Close                                   
Wednesday       Auditorium      SC12-175-38
Cap. 38 (avail. 11:30 - 2)      SC12-1058-36
Capacity 36     SC12-173-16
Capacity 16     SC12-174-13
Capacity 13     SC12-167-11
Cap 11 (avail. 8 to 1)  SC12-152-10
Capacity 10
8:00 AM Review/Approval of NEW project proposals Beijing        
unavailable
unavailable
unavailable
unavailable
9:20 AM Security Subcommittee Update @Steve Terrill             
9:40 AM Process for March 2018 TSC Membership Elections @Kenny Paul             
10:00   Break           
10:15 AM        Amsterdam Retrospective @Phill Robb, Kenny Paul         
11:20 AM        Considerations of modelling evolution in ONAP @Michela 
Bevilacqua       available @ after 11:30 am              
12:30   Lunch           
unavailable
1:45 PM Progressing ONAP testing and integration with a "dummy VNF" @Andrew 
Fenner      available until 2:00 pm 
2:30 PM Policy Lifecycle API @Pamela Dragosh    
unavailable
3:15 PM Break   
3:30 PM Management of Cloud Native VNFs with ONAP @munish agarwal       
4:15 PM Enabling Workloads Orchestration in Containers via Multi Cloud @Bin Hu, 
Ramki Krishnan, Gil Hellmann, Sumit Verdi       
4:50 PM Closing Comments                
5:00 PM Close           


Best Regards, 
-kenny

Kenny Paul,  Technical Program Manager
[email protected]
510.766.5945

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