Commit 518eed2a authored by Kostis Trantzas's avatar Kostis Trantzas
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## Intended Audience: Service Designers, OpenSlice administrators


The Service Order process is a structured sequence of steps initiated by a customer's Service Order request for a specific service, aimed at delivering and activating the desired service or services (if it is a service bunlde), as well as its related services. It begins with the customer submitting a service request through OpenSlice Services portal or the Service Order API, specifying the necessary details such as service specification, configurations, and any specific requirements.
The Service Order process is a structured sequence of steps initiated by a customer's Service Order request for a specific service, aimed at delivering and activating the desired service or services (if it is a service bundle), as well as its related services. It begins with the customer submitting a service request through OpenSlice Services portal or the Service Order API, specifying the necessary details such as service specification, configurations, and any specific requirements.

The request is then validated and verified for completeness and eligibility by an administrator which marks the Service Order as ACKNOWLEDGED otherwise it rejects it. 

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<i>***Future developments***: 
In future releases it might be possible the ongoing monitoring and support provided to ensure continuous performance and reliability. The service could undergoe a series of tests to ensure it meets the specified performance metrics and SLAs before delivering</i>
In future releases it might be possible the ongoing monitoring and support provided to ensure continuous performance and reliability. The service could undergo a series of tests to ensure it meets the specified performance metrics and SLAs before delivering</i>

## UI management

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# Service Ordering

## Intended Audience: Users

_This section is WIP._
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