Somehow that copy paste got a bit screwed. Here is a clean one: *Cloud Rendering: *This GE centered around the WebRTC technology, on both the renderer and client implementations. The spec can be found here http://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/. At the time WebRTC was in its infancy for general purpose use, but nowadays it is a widely used technology and all the evergreen browsers have the needed technology in them to utilize it. We did not participate in standardization efforts or contributed to the open source project. We used the native C library and its API as the base of the renderer from https://code.google.com/p/webrtc/. *2D UI/Input:* This project utilized a lot of open source projects for input and for the UI part with WebComponents, but we did not need to contribute anything to these projects. The UI part explored the very new WebComponents techonology that is a W3C standard http://www.w3.org/TR/components-intro/, we did have a need to participate in the standardization efforts. The main library used was polymer, which has now progressed and is the main UI library that Google uses for both Android and the web https://www.polymer-project.org/. *Interface Designer:* This GE did not directly use any standards, other than indirectly WebGL for the rendering https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/1.0/. The library itself was made compatible with realXtend WebTundrahttps:// github.com/realXtend/WebTundra and XML3D https://github.com/xml3d/xml3d.js client/renderer libraries. Contributions were made to WebTundra during the development, either directly by the GE dev or by reporting bugs that got fixed by the WebTundra GEs developers. *FIWARE Demo:* We did a study and research phase on the vicizities library that is used to fetch the map tiles and buildings from open sources. We did enhancements and bug fixes to the library and contributed back to the project. Our fork https://github.com/Adminotech/vizicities and the main pull request https://github.com/vizicities/vizicities/pull/97 Best regards, Jonne Nauha Meshmoon developer at Adminotech Ltd. www.meshmoon.com On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Jonne Nauha <jonne at adminotech.com> wrote: > Hi Christof, here are Adminotechs. Hope these are ok > > -------------------- > > *Cloud Rendering: *This GE centered around the WebRTC technology, on both > the renderer and client implementations. The spec can be found here > http://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/. At the time WebRTC was in its infancy > for general purpose use, but nowadays it is a widely used technology and > all the evergreen browsers have the needed technology in them to utilize > it. We did not participate in standardization efforts or contributed to the > open source project. We used the native C library and its API as the base > of the renderer from https://code.google.com/p/webrtc/. > > *2D UI/Input: *This project utilized a lot of open source projects for > input and for the UI part with WebComponents, but we did not need to > contribute anything to these projects. The UI part explored the very new > WebComponents techonology that is a W3C standard > http://www.w3.org/TR/components-intro/, we did have a need to participate > in the standardization efforts. The main library used was polymer, which > has now progressed and is the main UI library that Google uses for both > Android and the web https://www.polymer-project.org/. > > *Interface Designer:* This GE did not directly use any standards, other > than indirectly WebGL for the rendering > https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/1.0/. The library itself was > made compatible with realXtend WebTundra > https://github.com/realXtend/WebTundra and XML3D > https://github.com/xml3d/xml3d.js client/renderer libraries. > Contributions were made to WebTundra during the development, either > directly by the GE dev or by reporting bugs that got fixed by the WebTundra > GEs developers. > > *FIWARE Demo:* We did a study and research phase on the vicizities > library that is used to fetch the map tiles and buildings from open > sources. We did enhancements and bug fixes to the library and contributed > back to the project. Our fork https://github.com/Adminotech/vizicities and > the main pull request https://github.com/vizicities/vizicities/pull/97 > > Best regards, > Jonne Nauha > Meshmoon developer at Adminotech Ltd. > www.meshmoon.com > > On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:40 PM, Marti Christof (mach) <mach at zhaw.ch> > wrote: > >> Hi everybody >> >> I just discovered a bunch of emails which where delivered to my spam >> folder in the past week. >> Only a few from FI-WARE, but some of them are now getting very urgent. >> >> *Standardisation deliverable (very urgent, due tomorrow Friday 12:00 >> CET)* >> >> In one of our last telcos in September I asked you to collect and >> prepare your work on >> Standardisation and open source community activities. We never continued >> this activity. >> Our last chance to bring in our activities in the report is until >> tomorrow noon. >> >> I will write a general introduction for the chapter and will bring all >> contributions into the >> required format. But I need a few contributions very urgently: >> >> Please send me *a few paragraphs **for your GEs* addressing the >> following content: >> >> - Which Standards did you use in your GE? including a short >> description (how, where). >> - To which standards and standards bodies did you contribute? What >> was your contribution? >> (also add monitoring activities) >> - What open source communities did you address? What was your >> contribution. (e.g. links to open source repos) >> >> Please also add links and document/paper references, if available. >> >> If you send it to me *until tomorrow Friday 10 CET* I have to chance to >> bring it in shape and include it in the report. >> >> I will send a second email later tonight regarding the periodic and >> final reporting which we also have to prepare until Monday. >> >> Sorry for the stressful last minute actions. I was out of office >> beginning of January and I simply had this deliverable not on my radar >> anymore. >> >> Best regards >> Christof >> ---- >> InIT Cloud Computing Lab - ICCLab http://blog.zhaw.ch/icclab >> Institut of Applied Information Technology - InIT >> Zurich University of Applied Sciences - ZHAW >> School of Engineering >> Phone: +41 58 934 70 63 >> Skype: christof-marti >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fiware-miwi mailing list >> Fiware-miwi at lists.fi-ware.org >> https://lists.fi-ware.org/listinfo/fiware-miwi >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-webui/attachments/20150130/9236580d/attachment.html>
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