Dear Alejandro,
I just realised that I misread the name of the project. The arguments do not change, just replace all the "finesce " with "fispace" and my message will work.
The website is http://www.fispace.eu/ and they do work in "business-to-business (B2B) collaboration platforms"
sorry for the oversight.
regards
Miguel
El 27/02/2015 a las 11:04, MIGUEL CARRILLO PACHECO escribió:
Dear Alejandro,
FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers . Generic means that they can be applied to no matter what industry, they are general purpose artefacts. The best approach to see what we offer is to go to the catalogue (http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers) and see our current list of GEs. The catalogue concentrates the information of all the the available GEs with all the pointers to the manuals, open specs, terms of use, etc.
The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki (http://wiki.fi-ware.org/). The wiki is complex since it has loads of information. The pages you may need to look for when looking for details are here:
However, these pages also include GEs that are no longer maintained by FIWARE. The safest approach is to go to the catalogue and the catalogue will (hopefully) give you the direct links to the wiki pages that are related to the GE with no need to click though wiki menus.
May I point out that we have a free experimentation environment called FIWARE Lab (https://lab.fi-ware.org/) where we are progressively making available our GEs with self-deployment facilities. We also have online eLearning courses (http://edu.fi-ware.org/)
Going down to the concrete question you send, FIWARE is the provider of the Generic Enablers (Generic = useful in any domain). A number of projects were opened around FIWARE that tested our technology in different domains. They were called "Use Case Projects". FINESCE (http://www.finesce.eu/What_we_do.html) is one of them (there are more, see our links under "RELATED PROJECTS" here: http://www.fiware.org/blog/). Finesce is about smart use of energy.
The Use Cases are domain specific and if they created Enablers, they are SEs (Specific Enablers, linked to a sector).
FIWARE will gladly provide information and support for their GEs. If you need assistance with the results of FINESCE you may want to contact them.
I hope that it helps & puts all in context
Miguel
El 26/02/2015 a las 18:10, Alejandro Posse escribió:
what is the relation between fispace and fiware for developers.
Dear Alejandro,
FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers . Generic means that they can be applied to no matter what industry, they are general purpose artefacts. The best approach to see what we offer is to go to the catalogue (http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers) and see our current list of GEs. The catalogue concentrates the information of all the the available GEs with all the pointers to the manuals, open specs, terms of use, etc.
The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki (http://wiki.fi-ware.org/). The wiki is complex since it has loads of information. The pages you may need to look for when looking for details are here:
However, these pages also include GEs that are no longer maintained by FIWARE. The safest approach is to go to the catalogue and the catalogue will (hopefully) give you the direct links to the wiki pages that are related to the GE with no need to click though wiki menus.
May I point out that we have a free experimentation environment called FIWARE Lab (https://lab.fi-ware.org/) where we are progressively making available our GEs with self-deployment facilities. We also have online eLearning courses (http://edu.fi-ware.org/)
Going down to the concrete question you send, FIWARE is the provider of the Generic Enablers (Generic = useful in any domain). A number of projects were opened around FIWARE that tested our technology in different domains. They were called "Use Case Projects". FINESCE (http://www.finesce.eu/What_we_do.html) is one of them (there are more, see our links under "RELATED PROJECTS" here: http://www.fiware.org/blog/). Finesce is about smart use of energy.
The Use Cases are domain specific and if they created Enablers, they are SEs (Specific Enablers, linked to a sector).
FIWARE will gladly provide information and support for their GEs. If you need assistance with the results of FINESCE you may want to contact them.
I hope that it helps & puts all in context
Miguel
El 26/02/2015 a las 18:10, Alejandro Posse escribió:
what is the relation between fispace and fiware for developers.