[Fiware-oasc-etsi] Presentation about iot + schema.org

Lindsay Frost Lindsay.Frost at neclab.eu
Thu Nov 3 12:39:37 CET 2016


Dear Jose Manuel, thank you very much, very well described!

I see very many practical tips about how to organize the ISG CIM collaboration,
and/or to "bolt on" the CIM work to the schema.org to get more impact.
best wishes,
Lindsay

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From: fiware-oasc-etsi-bounces at lists.fiware.org [mailto:fiware-oasc-etsi-bounces at lists.fiware.org] On Behalf Of JOSE MANUEL CANTERA FONSECA
Sent: Donnerstag, 3. November 2016 11:22
To: fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org
Subject: [Fiware-oasc-etsi] Presentation about iot + schema.org

Folks,

Let me share with you this presentation I’ve prepared about IoT + schema.org. It can be useful to fully understand schema.org principles and how they are well aligned with what we would like to do in OASC, with regards to agility in schema definitions for smart cities and overall agile way of working against lengthy artefacts like ontologies.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VlvASoabpTil7k-A5LJJUAkOD7zCahomPIn2wvLg_XE/edit?usp=sharing

thanks, best


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