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  2. HELP-2830

FIWARE.Request.General. Student project

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-GENERAL-HELP
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      Hi!

      My name is Maja Engvall and I�m part of a group of 30 students from Uppsala University in Sweden that are starting up a bachelor project where we are supposed to create a smart city system for the municipality of Uppsala. The result should work as inspiration for the municipality of Uppsala to take this further. We have considered to use your platform as a development tool but we would like to get some feedback from you about whether we should download your service to a server or not, or if it�s even feasible. We have a limited amount of time and the project should be finished by June and when we have done some research of your system it�s hard to et a full picture of what is required for our project. We are therefor wondering if you have experienced that smaller projects as ours have used your service before? We are also wondering whether it�s correct that you have to connect 100 processors to FIWARE to be able to download FIWARE to a server?

      Kind regards,
      Maja Engvall

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      [Created via e-mail received from: Maja Engvall <majaengvall@hotmail.com>]

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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment -

        Dear Maja,

        This sounds like a very good idea, I’m not sure if we have something similar from a University but this is free and open for you to use. Now, you need to create an account and get free experimentation environment FIWARE Lab (https://lab.fiware.org/) you can’t download anything as such, you are able to use our system.

        FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers. Generic (as opposed to “Specific”) means that they can be applied to no matter what industry, they are general purpose artefacts. You need to see what’s in the catalogue and use those that are useful for you in whatever scenario you have. The best approach is to go to the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers ) and see our current offer. The catalogue concentrates the information of all the available GEs with all the pointers to the manuals, open specs, terms of use, etc.

        We also have online eLearning courses (http://edu.fiware.org/)

        Now I think, the requisite for the Uppsala Municipality will be to publish their data NGSI in Fiware to then be used by any sensor (thinking in a smartcity scenario).

        I’m not sure what you mean by “100 processors”, can you clarify?

        Apart from his, you may want to join us in our developers week (free of charge) you can get more information here (the next one is next week in Vienna): http://www.fiware.org/events/

        Also, here you have examples of success applications developed with FIWARE (for inspiration for your project)
        https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscQuZpRe69y4DxE7KKr34UjM

        Best regards,

        Malena

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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment - Dear Maja, This sounds like a very good idea, I’m not sure if we have something similar from a University but this is free and open for you to use. Now, you need to create an account and get free experimentation environment FIWARE Lab ( https://lab.fiware.org/ ) you can’t download anything as such, you are able to use our system. FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers. Generic (as opposed to “Specific”) means that they can be applied to no matter what industry, they are general purpose artefacts. You need to see what’s in the catalogue and use those that are useful for you in whatever scenario you have. The best approach is to go to the catalogue ( http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers ) and see our current offer. The catalogue concentrates the information of all the available GEs with all the pointers to the manuals, open specs, terms of use, etc. We also have online eLearning courses ( http://edu.fiware.org/ ) Now I think, the requisite for the Uppsala Municipality will be to publish their data NGSI in Fiware to then be used by any sensor (thinking in a smartcity scenario). I’m not sure what you mean by “100 processors”, can you clarify? Apart from his, you may want to join us in our developers week (free of charge) you can get more information here (the next one is next week in Vienna): http://www.fiware.org/events/ Also, here you have examples of success applications developed with FIWARE (for inspiration for your project) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscQuZpRe69y4DxE7KKr34UjM Best regards, Malena
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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment -

        Dear Maja,

        This sounds like a very good idea, I’m not sure if we have something similar from a University but this is free and open for you to use. Now, you need to create an account and get free experimentation environment FIWARE Lab (https://lab.fiware.org/) you can’t download anything as such, you are able to use our system.

        FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers. Generic (as opposed to “Specific”) means that they can be applied to no matter what industry, they are general purpose artefacts. You need to see what’s in the catalogue and use those that are useful for you in whatever scenario you have. The best approach is to go to the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers ) and see our current offer. The catalogue concentrates the information of all the available GEs with all the pointers to the manuals, open specs, terms of use, etc.

        We also have online eLearning courses (http://edu.fiware.org/)

        Now I think, the requisite for the Uppsala Municipality will be to publish their data NGSI in Fiware to then be used by any sensor (thinking in a smartcity scenario).

        I’m not sure what you mean by “100 processors”, can you clarify?

        Apart from his, you may want to join us in our developers week (free of charge) you can get more information here (the next one is next week in Vienna): http://www.fiware.org/events/

        Also, here you have examples of success applications developed with FIWARE (for inspiration for your project)

        https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscQuZpRe69y4DxE7KKr34UjM

        Best regards,

        Malena

        From: Help-Desk jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org
        Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 3:42 PM
        To: Donato Cohen, Malena
        Subject: [FI-WARE-JIRA] (HELP-2830) [Fiware-general-help] Student project

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        Help-Desk<https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP> / [extRequest] <https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-2830> HELP-2830<https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-2830>

        [Fiware-general-help] Student project<https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-2830>

        Issue Type:

        [extRequest]extRequest

        Assignee:

        Malena Donato Cohen</secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=maledonato>

        Components:

        FIWARE-GENERAL-HELP

        Created:

        01/Apr/15 4:35 PM

        Reporter:

        FW External User</secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=fw.ext.user>

        Status:

        [Open]Open

        Hi!

        My name is Maja Engvall and I�m part of a group of 30 students from Uppsala University in Sweden that are starting up a bachelor project where we are supposed to create a smart city system for the municipality of Uppsala. The result should work as inspiration for the municipality of Uppsala to take this further. We have considered to use your platform as a development tool but we would like to get some feedback from you about whether we should download your service to a server or not, or if it�s even feasible. We have a limited amount of time and the project should be finished by June and when we have done some research of your system it�s hard to et a full picture of what is required for our project. We are therefor wondering if you have experienced that smaller projects as ours have used your service before? We are also wondering whether it�s correct that you have to connect 100 processors to FIWARE to be able to download FIWARE to a server?

        Kind regards,
        Maja Engvall

        Show
        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment - Dear Maja, This sounds like a very good idea, I’m not sure if we have something similar from a University but this is free and open for you to use. Now, you need to create an account and get free experimentation environment FIWARE Lab ( https://lab.fiware.org/ ) you can’t download anything as such, you are able to use our system. FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers. Generic (as opposed to “Specific”) means that they can be applied to no matter what industry, they are general purpose artefacts. You need to see what’s in the catalogue and use those that are useful for you in whatever scenario you have. The best approach is to go to the catalogue ( http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers ) and see our current offer. The catalogue concentrates the information of all the available GEs with all the pointers to the manuals, open specs, terms of use, etc. We also have online eLearning courses ( http://edu.fiware.org/ ) Now I think, the requisite for the Uppsala Municipality will be to publish their data NGSI in Fiware to then be used by any sensor (thinking in a smartcity scenario). I’m not sure what you mean by “100 processors”, can you clarify? Apart from his, you may want to join us in our developers week (free of charge) you can get more information here (the next one is next week in Vienna): http://www.fiware.org/events/ Also, here you have examples of success applications developed with FIWARE (for inspiration for your project) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscQuZpRe69y4DxE7KKr34UjM Best regards, Malena From: Help-Desk jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 3:42 PM To: Donato Cohen, Malena Subject: [FI-WARE-JIRA] ( HELP-2830 ) [Fiware-general-help] Student project [cid:image002.jpg@01D093DD.3028CC60] FW External User</secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=fw.ext.user> created an issue Help-Desk< https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP > / [extRequest] < https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-2830 > HELP-2830 < https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-2830 > [Fiware-general-help] Student project< https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-2830 > Issue Type: [extRequest] extRequest Assignee: Malena Donato Cohen</secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=maledonato> Components: FIWARE-GENERAL-HELP Created: 01/Apr/15 4:35 PM Reporter: FW External User</secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=fw.ext.user> Status: [Open] Open Hi! My name is Maja Engvall and I�m part of a group of 30 students from Uppsala University in Sweden that are starting up a bachelor project where we are supposed to create a smart city system for the municipality of Uppsala. The result should work as inspiration for the municipality of Uppsala to take this further. We have considered to use your platform as a development tool but we would like to get some feedback from you about whether we should download your service to a server or not, or if it�s even feasible. We have a limited amount of time and the project should be finished by June and when we have done some research of your system it�s hard to et a full picture of what is required for our project. We are therefor wondering if you have experienced that smaller projects as ours have used your service before? We are also wondering whether it�s correct that you have to connect 100 processors to FIWARE to be able to download FIWARE to a server? Kind regards, Maja Engvall

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