UOM-ASR Volume II describes the detailed analysis of the informational and behavioral model within a Unified Ordering Model. In addition@ it defines at a more detailed level of the business requirements and systems requirements needed to conduct ordering activities efficiently over an electronic interface. This includes a blending of the pre-ordering@ service request and post-confirmation activities. Specifically@ UOM-ASR Volume II-Analysis describes access service ordering as defined in: ? UOM-ASR Volume I ? Access Service Ordering Guidelines (ASOG) ? Multiple Exchange Carriers Ordering and Design (MECOD) ? Design Layout Report (DLR) Guidelines for Access Service These business requirements are developed and maintained within the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) under the auspices of the Ordering Solutions Committee/Access Service Ordering Subcommittee. UOM-ASR Volume II Analysis contains both the Informational and Behavioral Models that provide the reader a broad understanding of Service Ordering. Specifically@ each model provides a dimension to the overall process: ? Informational Model describes the data relationships. ? Behavioral Model describes the data as it acts with stimuli/events over time. Both the Informational and Behavioral Models are described using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The UML provides the notation used within UOM-ASR Volume II. Because of the level of complexities inherent in such an electronic ordering model@ unified modeling language tools (MyEclipseTM) have been used to develop this volume1. NOTE: A new UML tool has been chosen for updating class diagrams@ starting with ASOG35. With the previous UML tool@ ??one and only one?? associations displayed a ??1?? on the association line connecting classes. With this new tool@ the ??1?? is omitted. Any changed class diagrams (moving forward) will no longer display the ??1??. The absence of a multiplicity indicator on these association lines should be interpreted as ??one and only one?? multiplicity. Purpose The document is intended to assist providers and customers in the process of conducting the analysis phase of their development steps to realize an electronic@ unified ordering system 1 The use of MyEclipseTM does not reflect a tool recommendation by either the authors or the associated Industry Forums.