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  1. Help-Desk
  2. HELP-5248

FIWARE.Request.General. FIWARE contact help

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-GENERAL-HELP
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      Dear FIWARE support team,

      My name is Ivan, I am a trainee of TUE University (Eindhoven) in Computer Science. I am in a team of 8 people which are working on a project about Internet of Things.
      We are considering the use of FIWARE platform as the infrastructure of our project.

      Please, could you give me the contact to whom we could consult about the FIWARE components and advices for the architecture of the project.
      Thank you for your help.

      Best Regards,
      Ivan Mikovski

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      [Created via e-mail received from: "Mikovski Iotov, I." <I.Mikovski.Iotov@tue.nl>]

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        From: Donato Cohen, Malena
        Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 9:45 AM
        To: 'I.Mikovski.Iotov@tue.nl'
        Subject: Uploaded image for project: 'Help-Desk'

        Dear Ivan,
        Thanks for your interest in FIWARE.
        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.
        The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki (http://wiki.fiware.org/). The wiki is complex and a bit difficult to navigate at first since it has loads of information. The pages you may need to look for when looking for details are here:
        • FIWARE Architecture -> list of technical chapters -> Architecture of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Summary of FIWARE Open Specifications > Open specs summary of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Summary of FIWARE API Open Specifications -> Open specs APIs of Individual GEs in each chapter
        • Materializing the FIWARE Vision -> list of technical chapters -> Information of Individual GEs in each chapter (including manuals)
        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 links. The catalogue has the pointers to all the GEs. The GEs have open specs and associated APIs.
        Merely the idea behind is that you decide to create you application and identify GE implementations that provide functionality that is useful for your app.
        Also, you have a free experimentation environment called FIWARE Lab (https://lab.fiware.org/) where we are progressively making available our GEs with self-deployment facilities.
        We also have online eLearning courses (http://edu.fiware.org/) Also, you can visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscSOuSnwIkGzSVW1QKgfDk6d for all kind of tutorials.
        Also, you can join us to "FIWARE Developers" you get to http://www.fiware.org/developers-entrepreneurs/. There you have a rough explanation of all this I am telling you now plus a few highlights (high level profile GEs) and a few usage examples.
        Also you are more than welcome to participate in our Hackatons, check often the info on our website for upcoming dates: http://www.fiware.org/category/hackathons /

        Please, let us know if we can help you any further.

        Best regards,

        Malena

        Malena Donato

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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment - _____________________________________________ From: Donato Cohen, Malena Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 9:45 AM To: 'I.Mikovski.Iotov@tue.nl' Subject: Uploaded image for project: 'Help-Desk' Dear Ivan, Thanks for your interest in FIWARE. 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. The definition of the Open Specs and the Manuals associated to each one of the is on the wiki ( http://wiki.fiware.org/ ). The wiki is complex and a bit difficult to navigate at first since it has loads of information. The pages you may need to look for when looking for details are here: • FIWARE Architecture -> list of technical chapters -> Architecture of Individual GEs in each chapter • Summary of FIWARE Open Specifications > Open specs summary of Individual GEs in each chapter • Summary of FIWARE API Open Specifications -> Open specs APIs of Individual GEs in each chapter • Materializing the FIWARE Vision -> list of technical chapters -> Information of Individual GEs in each chapter (including manuals) 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 links. The catalogue has the pointers to all the GEs. The GEs have open specs and associated APIs. Merely the idea behind is that you decide to create you application and identify GE implementations that provide functionality that is useful for your app. Also, you have a free experimentation environment called FIWARE Lab ( https://lab.fiware.org/ ) where we are progressively making available our GEs with self-deployment facilities. We also have online eLearning courses ( http://edu.fiware.org/ ) Also, you can visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscSOuSnwIkGzSVW1QKgfDk6d for all kind of tutorials. Also, you can join us to "FIWARE Developers" you get to http://www.fiware.org/developers-entrepreneurs/ . There you have a rough explanation of all this I am telling you now plus a few highlights (high level profile GEs) and a few usage examples. Also you are more than welcome to participate in our Hackatons, check often the info on our website for upcoming dates: http://www.fiware.org/category/hackathons / Please, let us know if we can help you any further. Best regards, Malena Malena Donato

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