Looks perfect to me! Thanks for incorporating the feedback and apologies for not responding earlier (I have been in meetings the whole day :-) Cheers, -- Juanjo On 10/01/2017 11:54, Lindsay Frost wrote: > > Dear Juanjo, > > I would like to say, I think your text is more accurate but it is also > more technically worded than I have been trained to include in > publicity releases. After talking with several people, I would like to > suggest the version below, if it is ok with you and other members. > > The ISG CIM will specify open standards for the context information > management layer, running ‘on top’ of IoT platforms, enabling to > implement a context-aware behavior in smart applications. This context > information management layer accesses and updates information coming > from different sources (IoT networks and information systems) that > comprise the semantics of information, including data source, time of > validity, ownership and many more. This will dramatically extend the > interoperability of applications, helping smart cities to integrate > their existing services and enable new third-party services. > > 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 > > *From:*Juanjo Hierro [mailto:juanjose.hierro at fiware.org] > *Sent:* Montag, 9. Januar 2017 16:50 > *To:* Lindsay Frost; Fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org > *Cc:* Anne Van den Bosch (imec); Juanjo Hierro > *Subject:* Re: [Fiware-oasc-etsi] Please let us align your next press > release //NEC will release tomorrow after agreement of ETSI > > Hi, > > I'm a bit concerned about the description of the scope of the ISG > and how we use the term "context" if each company comes with its own > description. > > In the proposed text you talk about "the context of data" ... > referring to questions that I guess refer to metadata ... I believe > this might be a bit confusing given the fact that the ISG is about > context information management. > > My suggestion would be to replace: > > /The ISG CIM will specify important protocols running ‘on top’ of > IoT platforms and allowing exchange of data together with its > context, for example what is described by the data, what was > measured, when, where, by what, the time of validity, ownership, > and so on./ > > by something like that: > > /The ISG CIM will specify //important//protocols //open standards > for the context information management layer running 'on top' of > IoT platforms //and allowing exchange of data together with its > context, for example what is described by the data, what was > measured, when, where, by what, the time of validity, ownership, > and so on //enabling to implement a context-aware behavior in > smart applications. This context information management layer > allows to access and update information coming from different > sources (IoT networks and information systems) that besides data > comprises the necessary metadata describing semantics of > information managed, source, time of validity, ownership and so on./ > > Cheers, > > -- Juanjo > > On 09/01/2017 12:15, Lindsay Frost wrote: > > Dear all, > > I got my go-ahead from NEC Corporation for the press release based > on the text below. > > This is your last chance to request alteration of anything in it. > > Note that I changed the reference from iMinds to IMEC to show > correct company affiliation. > > I/we still have to wait for more signatures AND the first > announcement by ETSI. > > If any of you want to share your planned press releases, it would > be appreciated. > > cheers > > 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 > > *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:* Donnerstag, 5. Januar 2017 15:29 > *To:* Fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org > <mailto:Fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org> > *Subject:* [Fiware-oasc-etsi] (1) Get ready for signing Agreements > tomorrow, (2) Please let us align your next press release > > Dear all, > > *(1) Agreements* > > Hermann says he will send us the final Agreements tomorrow morning. > > Please have your teams ready to sign. We need 4 signatures by COB > on 09.01 > > *(2) Press release (try to align facts/text)* > > I am working with my PR department to create a press release, to > _follow_ the official announcement by ETSI. > > If you have any objections to the text below, or think of better > "politically correct" wording, please let me know? > > I ask you to please agree to *keep your text aligned with the > highlighted green text below*, which are the official facts. > > I sent this text to Hermann in ETSI to get their opinion/approval > in advance, so there may be another version soon. > > */New industry group to improve interoperability > for smart city solutions /* > > *//* > > /NEC co-founds the new standards group to help smart cities > integrate services and further advance the quality of life of > citizens/ > > *Heidelberg, Germany, January xx, 2017*- NEC Laboratories Europe > today announced that it is one of five members of the European > Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) who have initiated a > new ETSI Industry Specification Group on Context Information > Management (ISG CIM), together with the organisation Open & Agile > Smart Cities (OASC) > > The ISG CIM will specify important protocols running ‘on top’ of > IoT platforms and allowing exchange of data together with its > context, for example what is described by the data, what was > measured, when, where, by what, the time of validity, ownership, > and so on. This will dramatically extend the interoperability of > applications, helping smart cities to integrate their existing > services and enable new third-party services. > > The five ETSI members of the new ISG CIM are Easy Global Market, > IMEC, NEC, Orange and Telefonica. Beyond the initial focus of > smart cities, the approach will be transferable to other > applications, such as smart agriculture and smart industry. > > Cities are striving to use digital services to advance the quality > of life of their citizens, the efficiency of their operations, the > growth of their economies and to increase their sustainability. At > the moment, telecommunication systems, city infrastructure > databases, car traffic management systems, and new Internet of > Things (IoT) solutions all have their own specifications, and > smart cities are held back by lack of interoperability for > exchange of information between these platforms – which the new > ISG CIM aims to overcome. > > A focus of the group will be collaboration with other > standardisation activities in related areas, including ETSI TC > SmartM2M and ETSI PP oneM2M. Groups such as EIP-SCC, W3C or ITU-T, > and open source IoT software platforms such as FIWARE and OM2M > will be closely consulted. The goal is to interoperate and to > re-use existing work as much as possible. The ISG CIM work is > intended to align with the EU’s standardisation policies for the > Digital Single Market. > > Organisations from all areas are welcome to join the ISG CIM > initiative: non-ETSI as well as ETSI members, including research > organisations, software houses and system integrators, SMEs, > industrial partners, city groups and other stakeholders. > > The official ISG CIM Terms of Reference is available at XXX and a > call for participation to the first ISG CIM General Meeting on XXX > at ETSI headquarters in Sophia Antipolis, France, has been issued > to ETSI Members.Please send enquiries to the convenor of the first > ISG CIM meeting, Dr. Lindsay Frost (NEC Laboratories Europe, > frost at neclab.eu <mailto:frost at neclab.eu>). > > > > > __________________________________________________________________________________________ > > You can get more information about our cookies and privacy policies on the following links: > > -http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE_Privacy_Policy > > -http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Cookies_Policy_FIWARE > > Fiware-oasc-etsi mailing list > > Fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org > <mailto:Fiware-oasc-etsi at lists.fiware.org> > > https://lists.fiware.org/listinfo/fiware-oasc-etsi > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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