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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Temp release for Casablanca at M4.
* Support PNF resource type.
* Extend the support of homing to vFW, VDNS usecases.
* Workflow Designer Integration.
-* Monitoring BPMN worflow capabiliities through UI.
+* Monitoring BPMN worflow capabilities through UI.
* Support to the CCVPN Usecase.
* SO internal architecture improvements
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The Beijing release is the second release of the Service Orchestrator (SO) proje
* Enhance Platform maturity by improving SO maturity matrix see `Wiki <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Beijing+Release+Platform+Maturity>`_.
* Manual scaling of network services and VNFs.
-* Homing and placement capabiliities through OOF interaction.
+* Homing and placement capabilities through OOF interaction.
* Ability to perform change management.
* Integrated to APPC
* Integrated to OOF
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ It executes end-to-end service activities by processing workflows and business l
The orchestration engine is a reusable service. Any component of the architecture can execute SO orchestration capabilities.
* Orchestration services will process workflows based on defined models and recipe.
-* The service model maintains consistency and reusability across all orchestration activities and ensures consistent methods, structure and version of the workflow execution environment.
+* The service model maintains consistency and re-usability across all orchestration activities and ensures consistent methods, structure and version of the workflow execution environment.
* Orchestration processes interact with other platform components or external systems via standard and well-defined APIs.