[Fiware-oasc-etsi] References for Context Information Modelling -- collaborate on a list?

Lindsay Frost Lindsay.Frost at neclab.eu
Fri Sep 2 15:49:57 CEST 2016


Dear Franck, thank you for your comment below.
Dear Jose Manuel Cantera Fonseca, thank you for your addition of interesting links!

Dear all, I added an "Events" section also to the list, with the idea to
look for future members or participants, as well as sources of City data models.

Some more references looking for data models and big-data-for-cities were also added.

See https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xDsZhDBa82S2Ph60jY3x6yfzQeYKdhf39qLoREijNOk/edit?usp=sharing
and below is the latest copy.
Events List


ID


Dates


Reference/Link


Comment(s)


0001


20161010-20161013


14th European Week of Regions and Cities<http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/regions-and-cities/2016/>, Brussels


programme<http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/regions-and-cities/reports/programme_full_2016.cfm> and register online<http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/regions-and-cities/2016/register.cfm>


0002


20161015-20161020


HABITAT III, Quito (Ecuador)


Programme <https://www.habitat3.org/file/534417/view/586843>


Commented Reference List


ID


Topic(s)


Reference/Link


Comment(s)


0001


CIMPP


AIOTI Report on Workshop on Security and Privacy in the Hyper-Connected World, ETSI Workshop<https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/MeetingCalendar/MeetingDetails.asp?m_id=18187>, (Report sent on SmartM2M mailing list 29.08.2016 13:21)


LF: highlights some issues. Need to look at the presentations (where?) and consider if data models need to allow for integrated OR referenced access to data?


0002


CIMA


“Semantic Interoperability for the Web of Things” (aka Joint Whitepaper on Semantic Interoperability<http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.25758.13122> by AIOTI, W3C, IEEE, oneM2M)


LF: see especially Figure 7 Multi-layered Ontologies. The 20-page PDF has a short list of 55 references and emphasizes a modular approach.


0003


CIMA


http://schema.org

http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2857276


Pragmatic, widely adopted approach for common information models


0004


CIMA


http://project-haystack.org/


Project Haystack is an open source initiative to streamline working with data from the Internet of Things.


0005


CIMA


http://www.open311.org/


A collaborative model and open standard for civic issue tracking


0006


CIMA


http://www.datex2.eu/


The DATEX standard was developed for information exchange between traffic management centres, traffic information centres and service providers and constitutes the reference for applications that have been developed in the last 10 years. The second generation DATEX II specification now also pushes the door wide open for all actors in the traffic and travel information sector.


0007


World Cities Report 2016

Urbanization and Development: Emerging Futures<http://wcr.unhabitat.org/?wcr_process_download=1&download_id=117118>


World Cities Report 2016: Data Annex<http://wcr.unhabitat.org/?wcr_process_download=1&download_id=117205>


LF: Very recent report (July 2016) re urbanization and poverty from EC and UN. Data Annex XLS has a lot of aggregate statistics for populations, GINI index, etc etc


0008


Urban Data Platform - Introduction<http://www.staedtestatistik.de/fileadmin/urban-audit/2016/5_UDPMAY2016.pdf>, 05/2016


LF: Cool introduction in English to what the EC data  platform can map out for you.


0009


EIP INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN PLATFORM, Urban Data Platforms<http://www.greendigitalcharter.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Vivienne-Avery-Urban-Platform-V2.pdf> 10/2015


Urban Platform’ is… … the implemented realisation of a logical architecture/content/design that brings together (integrates) data flows within and across city systems.

LF: it discusses city-led high-level requirements and project plans, as part of http://www.greendigitalcharter.eu/


0010


Alex Erath (2013) Sustaincity and MATSim Singapore – Setting up agent-based urban simulations in a collaborative environment, Third European Union - Australia Workshop on Research Infrastructure, Canberra, Novermber 2013.


LF: some nice examples of “data mining” housing, traffic and income data to help in job-search, in Zurich


0011


Combating Crime: The utilization of the BESECURE Urban Data Platform for understanding, managing and preventing burglary


LF: access is restricted


0012


Secure Smart City - an approach for secure handling and allocation of urban data<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frank_Neumann5/publication/290433777_Secure_Smart_City_-_an_approach_for_secure_handling_and_allocation_of_urban_data/links/56e2710d08ae3328e076bb87.pdf?origin=publication_detail>, 03/2016


LF: this seems to be a TU Berlin research project, with concept how to fragment data to avoid useful Hacks. This might influence (disaggregate) data models.


0013


http://organicity.eu/blog/


LF: news from OrganiCity project


0013


SMART CITIES: FROM CONCEPT TO PRACTICE, Professor Simon Joss

University of Westminster, 02/2015


LF: mentions interesting refs, e.g. BSI published a suite of three complementary Publicly Available Specifications (PAS 180, PAS 181, PAS 182) for  smart city guidance, e.g.  ISO/TR 37151[vi] – on smart community infrastructures, with focus on the harmonization of metrics and methodologies, e.g. ISO/TS 3 7151



Best wishes
Lindsay

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From: Franck Le Gall [mailto:franck.le-gall at eglobalmark.com]
Sent: Dienstag, 30. August 2016 16:27
To: Lindsay Frost; 'Juanjo Hierro'; fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org
Subject: RE: [Fiware-oasc-etsi] References for Context Information Modelling -- collaborate on a list?

This is a nice starting point for the informative report that we have to produce.
Once the ToR has been proposed to ETSI, I would suggest that we start having telcos to progress that document.



From: fiware-oasc-etsi-bounces at lists.fiware.org<mailto:fiware-oasc-etsi-bounces at lists.fiware.org> [mailto:fiware-oasc-etsi-bounces at lists.fiware.org] On Behalf Of Lindsay Frost
Sent: mardi 30 août 2016 15:37
To: Juanjo Hierro <juanjose.hierro at telefonica.com<mailto:juanjose.hierro at telefonica.com>>; fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org<mailto:fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org>
Subject: Re: [Fiware-oasc-etsi] References for Context Information Modelling -- collaborate on a list?

Dear Juan, dear all, this proposed list of references is independent of the ToR, completely.

I just hope that all of us working towards the ISG CIM already have some nice links and
papers and known project materials which will help us avoid re-inventing the wheel.

By sharing some links we help each other expand our professional radar, but how
much of the info gets officially "re-used" inside the ISG CIM is for the ISG to decide later.

Putting it on a google doc is simply a convenience. I will only be sharing publicly
available material (or links which only eligible members of ETSI etc can read).
Feel free to spread the link to colleagues if you think it is a useful idea.

best wishes
Lindsay

________________________________________
Dr. Lindsay Frost, Chief Standardization Eng.
frost at neclab.eu<mailto:frost at neclab.eu>     Mobile +49.163.275.1734
NEC Laboratories Europe, Kurfürsten-Anlage 36,
D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany.

Reg. Headoffice: NEC Europe Ltd, VAT DE161569151
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London HA4 6QE, Reg. in England 2832014

From: Juanjo Hierro [mailto:juanjose.hierro at telefonica.com]
Sent: Dienstag, 30. August 2016 14:21
To: Lindsay Frost; fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org<mailto:fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org>
Subject: Re: [Fiware-oasc-etsi] References for Context Information Modelling -- collaborate on a list?


Hi all,

  What is the purpose of this table of references?  It's unclear to me ...

  It intends to be a list of initiatives that makes sense monitoring from the CIM ISG?

  Do you expect to add it somewhere in the ToR?

  Cheers,

-- Juanjo



On 30/08/16 11:45, Lindsay Frost wrote:
Dear all,

in the hope that the ToR discussions are nearing a successful end,
I would like to start a more interesting parallel discussion, collecting
favourite references (and comments) re CIM for Smart Cities.

If anyone wants to contribute/comment we can start at this gDOC:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xDsZhDBa82S2Ph60jY3x6yfzQeYKdhf39qLoREijNOk/edit?usp=sharing

Or else just reply :-)


CIMA     = Context Information Modelling approaches

CIME-SC    = CIM Example for Smart Cities

CIME-H     = CIM Example for Home

CIMPP     = Context Information Modelling and Privacy Protection


ID


Topic(s)


Reference/Link


Comment(s)


0001


CIMPP


AIOTI Report on Workshop on Security and Privacy in the Hyper-Connected World, ETSI Workshop<https://portal.etsi.org/webapp/MeetingCalendar/MeetingDetails.asp?m_id=18187>, (Report sent on SmartM2M mailing list 29.08.2016 13:21)


LF: highlights some issues. Need to look at the presentations (where?) and consider if data models need to allow for integrated OR referenced access-rights?


0002


CIMA


“Semantic Interoperability for the Web of Things” (aka Joint Whitepaper on Semantic Interoperability<http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.25758.13122> by AIOTI, W3C, IEEE, oneM2M)


LF: see especially Figure 7 Multi-layered Ontologies. The 20-page PDF has a short list of 55 references and emphasizes a modular approach.


best wishes
Lindsay
________________________________________
Dr. Lindsay Frost, Chief Standardization Eng.
frost at neclab.eu<mailto:frost at neclab.eu>     Mobile +49.163.275.1734
NEC Laboratories Europe, Kurfürsten-Anlage 36,
D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany.

Reg. Headoffice: NEC Europe Ltd, VAT DE161569151
Athene, Odyssey Business Park, West End Road,
London HA4 6QE, Reg. in England 2832014


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