Hi Boris, The text you provided in your last emails sounds good to me. I now realize that you have included references to the work made by NEC and Orange in the IoT Chapter which is all fine and indeed highly desirable. My only concern is about the sentence: It is expected that the components designed and developed within FI-WARE will be widely used worldwide through a strong industrial exploitation and by other (Use Case) Projects within the PPP initiative which I would like to improve but for which I haven't found a much better alternative either, just consider the following text and feel free to adopt+adapt it as a replacement or not. It takes advantage of the announcement in OMA to announce the first release of FI-WARE, availability of the FI-WARE Testbed and announcement of the future FI-WARE Open Innovation Lab, which I believe is not a bad idea: Preliminary versions of FI-WARE Open Specifications have been published, backend by a first reference implementation of the FI-WARE platform. Besides, a selected group of Use Case Projects is currently experimenting with the first release of FI-WARE available on a Testbed, providing early feedback on results of the project. The evolution of the FI-WARE Testbed into a FI-WARE Open Innovation Lab open to third parties for experimentation in 2013, together with the solid commitment of FI-WARE partners to bring results to the market, will ensure a wide adoption of FI-WARE technologies by the community of developers worldwide. Anyways, it is not critical. As I have just said at the beginning, the text you provided was already fine to me. What I have also realized is that we shouldn't forget to add references to the FI-WARE website, wiki and catalogue. I have added the necessary changes in red within the text of your message. Thanks, -- Juanjo On 20/11/12 17:02, Moltchanov Boris wrote: Hi Juanjo and Ernoe, indeed it seems that Juanjo didn't received my last today's email and made changes in an earlier version. Combining both the last shared agreed text and Juanjo's comments, I've derived the following text (please see below my name). è Juanjo, please confirm if this text is exactly what you wished to improve. Some of the small changes you've proposed were already done by me in the latest version :). Best Regards, Boris TITLE: OMA NGSI SPEC IN FI-WARE/PPP The data model and API defined in the OMA NGSI specification [1] have been adopted and provided with a RESTful binding in the FI-WARE EU Project [2, 3, 4]. FI-WARE is the cornerstone project of the Future Internet Private Public Partnership Program launched by the European Commission. The FI-WARE project is backed by a "solid and bold" participation of industrial major players and is aiming at the specification and reference implementation of a standard Core Platform for development of Future Internet Applications. Preliminary versions of FI-WARE Open Specifications have been published, backend by a first reference implementation of the FI-WARE platform. Besides, a selected group of Use Case Projects is currently experimenting with the first release of FI-WARE available on a Testbed, providing early feedback on results of the project. The evolution of the FI-WARE Testbed into a FI-WARE Open Innovation Lab open to third parties for experimentation in 2013, together with the solid commitment of FI-WARE partners to bring results to the market, will ensure a wide adoption of FI-WARE technologies by the community of developers worldwide. Therefore, the usage and the impact of FI-WARE Publish/Subscribe Context Broker Generic Enabler exposing the Next Generation Service Interface (NGSI) based on the OMA standard is potentially very large. FI-WARE's NGSI dedicated team identified some specific improvements and potential evolutions of NGSI adopting OMA's standard; these results will be considered to improve the OMA NGSI specification to align it with the industrial needs and real Future Internet use cases and scenarios. The FI-WARE specification [5] derived from the OMA NGSI standard has been proposed and is strongly supported by NEC, Orange, Telefónica and Telecom Italia. The FI-WARE Publish/Subscribe Context Broker reference implementations [6, 7, 8] provided by Telecom Italia and Telefónica expose NGSI API including many of the NGSI-10 and few NGSI-9 functionalities. Also the IoT-Broker [9] provided by NEC is based on the NGSI API including the functionalities of OMA NGSI-9/10. The Data Handling GE provided by Orange also features NGSI compatibility, to achieve greater interoperability with the surrounding GEs. NGSI can be used at different levels of granularity, allowing context persistence, and consistency of the publish-subscribe pattern at different FI-WARE software levels. 1 - OMA NGSI - http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/ngsi_v1_0. aspx 2 - FI-WARE website - http://www.fi-ware.eu 3 - FI-WARE wiki - http://wiki.fi-ware.eu 4 - FI-WARE catalogue - http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu 5 - FI-WARE NGSI specification - http://forge.fi-ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE_NGSI_Open_RESTful_API_Specification_%28PRELIMINARY%29 6 - NGSI implementation in the FI-WARE Publish/Subscribe GE - http://forge.fi ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE.OpenSpecification.Data.PubSub#Using_.27FI- WARE_NGSI_API.27_to_interact_with_the_Publish.2FSubscribe_GE 7 - Telecom Italia's Publish/Subscribe Context Broker implementation - http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu/enablers/publishsubscribe 8 - Telefónica's SAMSON Broker - http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu/enablers/publishsubscribe-context-broker-samson-broker 9 - IoT-Broker as part of Things Management GE - https://forge.fi-ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE.OpenSpecification.IoT.Backend.ThingsManagement Da: Ernoe Kovacs [mailto:Ernoe.Kovacs at neclab.eu] Inviato: martedì 20 novembre 2012 16:45 A: Juanjo Hierro; Moltchanov Boris Cc: fiware-ngsi at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-ngsi at lists.fi-ware.eu> Oggetto: RE: [Fiware-ngsi] NGSI -> OMA (news) Juanjo, Boris, there is a version mismatch between Boris text from today and Juanjo's replay a bit later. Boris text seems to have the latest list of public supporter... - Ernö From: fiware-ngsi-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-ngsi-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu> [mailto:fiware-ngsi-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu] On Behalf Of Juanjo Hierro Sent: Mittwoch, 21. November 2012 00:40 To: Moltchanov Boris Cc: fiware-ngsi at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-ngsi at lists.fi-ware.eu> Subject: Re: [Fiware-ngsi] NGSI -> OMA (news) Not sure whether in the sentence "It is expected that ..." ... we should restrict the "community" to EU ... we aim to be global !! TITLE: OMA NGSI SPEC IN FI-WARE/PPP The data model and API defined in the OMA NGSI Context specification (1) have been adopted and provided with a RESTful binding in the FI-WARE EU Project. FI-WARE is the cornerstone project of the Future Internet Private Public Partnership Program launched by the European Commission. The FI-WARE project is backed by a "solid and bold" participation of industrial major players and is aiming at the specification and reference implementation of a standard Core Platform for development of Future Internet Applications. It is expected that the components designed and developed within FI-WARE will be widely used by EU community through a strong industrial exploitation and by other (Use Case) Projects within the PPP initiative. Therefore, potentially the usage and the impact of FI-WARE Publish/Subscribe Context Broker Generic Enabler exposing the Next Generation Service Interface (NGSI) based on the OMA standard is very large. FI-WARE's NGSI dedicated team identified some specific improvements and potential evolutions of NGSI adopting OMA's standard; these results will be considered to improve the OMA NGSI specification to align it with the industrial needs and real Future Internet use cases and scenarios. The FI-WARE specification (2) derived from the OMA NGSI standard has been proposed and is strongly supported by France Telecom / Orange, NEC, NSN, Telefonica and Telecom Italia. The FI-WARE Publish/Subscribe Context Broker reference implementations (3, 4, 5) provided by Telecom Italia and Telefonica provide the NGSI Context API including many of the NGSI-10 and few NGSI-9 functionalities. 1 - OMA NGSI http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/release_program/ngsi_v1_0. aspx 2 - FI-WARE NGSI specification - http://forge.fi-ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE_NGSI_Open_RESTful_API_Specification_%28PRELIMINARY%29 3 - NGSI implementation in the FI-WARE Publish/Subscribe GE http://forge.fi ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE.OpenSpecification.Data.PubSub#Using_.27FI- WARE_NGSI_API.27_to_interact_with_the_Publish.2FSubscribe_GE 4 - Telecom Italia's publicly available Publish/Subscribe Context Broker GE reference implementation http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu/enablers/publishsubscribe 5 - Telefonica's SAMSON Broker. http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu/enablers/publishsubscribe-context-broker-samson-broker <http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu/enablers/publishsubscribe> Cheers, -- Juanjo Hierro From: Moltchanov Boris Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 4:44 PM To: fiware-ngsi at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-ngsi at lists.fi-ware.eu> Cc: Juanjo Hierro (jhierro at tid.es<mailto:jhierro at tid.es>) Subject: NGSI -> OMA (news) Dear FI-WARE partners, as far as we have accomplished this first exercise with the OMA NGSI, adopted it and implemented in FI-WARE, I think it would worth a portion of our FI-WARE dissemination effort to publish this, for the moment, as OMA's news saying that an OMA's Enabler spec (NGSI) got a binding in the FI-WARE and now have also an Open reference implementation. What do you think? I believe at least NEC and Orange could join the news. I believe it will have much more impact and visibility to do it by the same OMA/FI-WARE partners from the OMA instead of just saying in FI-WARE that we have used OMA's spec. And, of course, it creates a mutual add-value for both the OMA (be useful and used) and FI-WARE (used a standard). Best Regards, Boris Questo messaggio e i suoi allegati sono indirizzati esclusivamente alle persone indicate. La diffusione, copia o qualsiasi altra azione derivante dalla conoscenza di queste informazioni sono rigorosamente vietate. Qualora abbiate ricevuto questo documento per errore siete cortesemente pregati di darne immediata comunicazione al mittente e di provvedere alla sua distruzione, Grazie. This e-mail and any attachments is confidential and may contain privileged information intended for the addressee(s) only. Dissemination, copying, printing or use by anybody else is unauthorised. 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