-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
+ International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. index:: Release Notes
-Release
-=======
+Releases
+========
+This page is the ONAP Amsterdam Release Notes. The first release is
+Amsterdam and subsequent major release will be named using city names.
-Overview of use cases, installation, release notes, etc.
+* Release Name: Amsterdam
+* Release Version: 1.0.0
+* Release Date: November 16, 2017
-Architecture
-------------
+Amsterdam Release
+-----------------
+Summary
++++++++
+ONAP provides a comprehensive platform for real-time, policy-driven
+orchestration and automation of physical and virtual network functions
+that will enable software, network, IT and cloud providers and developers
+to rapidly automate new services and support complete life cycle management.
+By unifying member resources, ONAP will accelerate the development of a
+vibrant ecosystem around a globally shared architecture and implementation
+for network automation–with an open standards focus–faster than any one
+product could on its own.
-Use Cases
----------
+Functionality
++++++++++++++
+**Portal** - a single, consistent user experience for both design timer
+and run time environments, based on the user’s role.
+**Design Time Framework** - a comprehensive development environment with
+tools, techniques, and repositories for defining/describing resources,
+services, and products:
-Tutorials
----------
+ - Service Design and Creation (SDC) provides tools, techniques, and
+ repositories to define/simulate/certify system assets as well as their
+ associated processes and policies.
+ - A VNF Software Development Kit (VNFSDK) with tools for VNF supplier
+ packaging and validation.
+ - Policy Creation (POLICY) deals with conditions, requirements,
+ constraints, attributes, or needs that must be provided, maintained,
+ and/or enforced.
-Release Notes
--------------
+ - Closed Loop Automation Management Platform (CLAMP) provides a method
+ for designing and managing control loops.
-Projects Providing Documentation
---------------------------------
+**Runtime Framework** - The runtime execution framework executes the
+rules and policies distributed by the design and creation environment
+and Controllers that manage resources corresponding to their assigned
+controlled domain:
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
+ - Service Orchestrator (SO) executes the specified processes and automates
+ sequences of activities, tasks, rules and policies needed for on-demand
+ creation, modification or removal of network, application or infrastructure
+ services and resources.
+
+ - Software Defined Network Controller (SDNC) network configuration of
+ cloud computing resources.
+
+ - Application Controller (APPC) Application resources.
+
+ - Virtual Function Controller (VF-C) provides an ETSI NFV compliant NFV-O
+ functions, and is responsible for life cycle management of virtual services
+ and the associated physical COTS server infrastructure.
+
+ - Active and Available Inventory (A&AI) provides real-time views of a
+ system’s resources, services, products and their relationships with each
+ other.
+
+**Closed-Loop Automation** -- Design -> Create -> Collect -> Analyze >
+Detect -> Publish -> Respond:
+
+ - Data Collection, Analytics and Events (DCAE) collects performance,
+ usage, and configuration data and publishes information to policy,
+ orchestration, and the data lake.
+
+ - “Holmes” provides alarm correlation and analysis for Telecom cloud
+ infrastructure and services, including hosts, vims, VNFs and NSs
+
+ - Common Services - operational services for all ONAP components including
+ activity logging, reporting, common data layer, access control, resiliency,
+ and software lifecycle management.
+
+Project Specific Release Notes
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ONAP releases are specified by a list of project artifact
+versions in a :ref:`manifest<doc-release-manifest>`.
+Each project provides detailed :ref:`release notes<doc-releaserepos>`
+and prepends to these if/when any updated versions the project team believes
+are compatible with a major release are made available.
+
+
+Supported Platforms
++++++++++++++++++++
+ONAP Amsterdam Release has been tested on Ubuntu 16.04 and thus is
+the only OS supported.
+
+Documentation
++++++++++++++
+ONAP Amsterdam Release documentation is available :ref:`here <master_index>`.
+For Amsterdam this includes:
+
+ * A high level :ref:`architecture view<doc-architecture>` of how components
+ relate to each other.
+
+ * A collection of documentation provided
+ by :ref:`each project <doc_onap-developer_guide_projects>`.
+
+ * Application Programming Interface
+ Reference :ref:`available here <doc-apiref>`.
+
+ * The `developer wiki <http://wiki.onap.org>`_ remains a good source of
+ information on meeting plans and notes from committees, project teams and
+ community events.
+
+
+Known Issues and Limitations
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+Known Issues and limitations are documented in each project Release Notes.
+
+Refer to :ref:`release notes <doc-releaserepos>` for each project.
- repolist.rst
+.. index:: Licensing
+Licenses
+++++++++
+ONAP Amsterdam Source Code is licensed under the `Apache Version 2 License <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>`_.
+ONAP Amsterdam Documentation is licensed under the `Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>`_.
+.. index:: Reporting Bugs
+How to Report a Bug
++++++++++++++++++++
+There are 2 ways to report a bug in ONAP.
+
+ * In case you are familiar within ONAP, you can directly
+ report a bug by creating a Jira issue
+ at `ONAP Jira <https://jira.onap.org>`_.
+
+ * If you don't know you are facing a bug or have a question, email
+ the ONAP Discuss mailing list at onap-discuss@lists.onap.org .
+
+You may consider these `recommendations <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Tracking+Issues+with+JIRA#TrackingIssueswithJIRA-RecommendationsforwrittingProperJIRAIssue>`_ to elaborate the issue you are facing and this `guideline <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Mailing+Lists>`_ to register into the ONAP Discuss mailing list.
+
+.. index:: Download
+
+Download
+++++++++
+
+* ONAP Source Code is available through Gerrit at https://gerrit.onap.org or Git at https://git.onap.org/ .
+
+* ONAP is packaged within Docker and can be dowloaded from Docker Hub at https://hub.docker.com/r/onap .
+
+
+.. index:: Installation
+
+
+Install
++++++++
+There are 2 approaches to install ONAP.
+
+* From a complete demo solution perspective. This installs the whole ONAP,
+ refer to :ref:`Setting Up ONAP <demo-installing-running-onap>`.
+
+* From a developer perspective. ONAP is installed component per component.
+ Each
+ component :ref:`installation is listed in<doc_onap-developer_guide_projects>`.
+ The list of ports used by default within ONAP is documented
+ in `ONAP Service List <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Services+List>`_.
+
+Usage
++++++
+This section is intended to provide users on the usage of ONAP components.
+
+Instructions on using the ONAP deployment including Robot, Portal, SDC and VID
+in the context of running (Onboarding, service creation, service deployment,
+VNF creation, VNF preload, VF Module creation and closed loop operations)
+the vFirewall sanity use case is documented
+in `Running the ONAP Demos <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Running+the+ONAP+Demos>`_.
+
+
+.. Include files referenced by link in the toctree as hidden
+
+.. toctree::
+ :hidden:
+
+ release-manifest.rst
+ releaserepos.rst
+ repolist.rst