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FIWARE.Request.General.make a platform

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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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      Description

      Hello,

      Under a H2020 project call SheepNet, we want to create a collaborative platform:

      1. To give a wide access to all SheepNet productions in 6 languages with the possibility to sort solutions with defined key words and localisation (there will be a wide number and a large range of productions: documents, videos, testimony, ...)

      2. To allow and foster the involvement of stakeholders (e.g. farmers and advisors) in the evaluation of proposed solutions and in the proposal of innovative solutions in a crowd- innovation approach (that mean also the possibility to moderate this approach),

      3. To communicate on the network activities and outcomes,

      4. To allow the solicitation of the expert panel,

      5. To have a mapping, in the form of interactive maps, of best/innovating farms, OG and networks.

      6. To sign up to participate in workshops and seminars and webinars.

      7. To give access to self-learning materials: MOOCs.

      I imagine that all of this is possible with Fiware but in my team we have no skill on Fiware. So how can we do make it? Is-it easy to do by our hown (with training)? Is there someone who can help us? How much would that cost or is it free?

      Thank you for your help and your answers.

      Regards,
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      Jean-Marc GAUTIER
      Institut de l'Elevage
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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment -

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        From: Donato Cohen, Malena
        Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 2:40 PM
        To: 'jean-marc.gautier@idele.fr'
        Subject: [Fiware-general-help] make a platform

        Dear Jean-Marc,

        Thanks for your interest in FIWARE. May I ask what is SheepNET? I’m not sure what you are referring to, is a proposal?
        FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers, that 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) 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/)
        We have this on our home page (http://www.fiware.org/)
        Also, we have developers week, free of charge, so you can join us for training. However, I’m not sure the plan for 2016, I’ll try to find out and let you know. You can get more information here: http://www.fiware.org/events/
        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.
        In practical terms, you decide to create you application and identify GE implementations that provide functionality that is useful for your app (you are not very explicit but I guess that you want to use FIWARE as the basis to create apps). Your app will talk to the GE implementation via a REST interface.
        We have a free experimentation environment called FIWARE Lab (https://lab.fiware.org/) where we are progressively making available our GEs with self-deployment facilities.
        Also, here (more for inspiration) I share with you have examples of success applications developed with FIWARE
        https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscQuZpRe69y4DxE7KKr34UjM

        This is an example of an application using some FIWARE enablers.
        https://github.com/Bitergia/fiware-chanchan

        I hope it helps, if not contact me at any time.

        best regards,

        Malena

        Malena Donato
        Project Manager

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        maledonato Malena Donato Cohen added a comment - _____________________________________________ From: Donato Cohen, Malena Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 2:40 PM To: 'jean-marc.gautier@idele.fr' Subject: [Fiware-general-help] make a platform Dear Jean-Marc, Thanks for your interest in FIWARE. May I ask what is SheepNET? I’m not sure what you are referring to, is a proposal? FIWARE is providing the so called Generic Enablers, that 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 ) 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/ ) We have this on our home page ( http://www.fiware.org/ ) Also, we have developers week, free of charge, so you can join us for training. However, I’m not sure the plan for 2016, I’ll try to find out and let you know. You can get more information here: http://www.fiware.org/events/ 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. In practical terms, you decide to create you application and identify GE implementations that provide functionality that is useful for your app (you are not very explicit but I guess that you want to use FIWARE as the basis to create apps). Your app will talk to the GE implementation via a REST interface. We have a free experimentation environment called FIWARE Lab ( https://lab.fiware.org/ ) where we are progressively making available our GEs with self-deployment facilities. Also, here (more for inspiration) I share with you have examples of success applications developed with FIWARE https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR9elAI9JscQuZpRe69y4DxE7KKr34UjM This is an example of an application using some FIWARE enablers. https://github.com/Bitergia/fiware-chanchan I hope it helps, if not contact me at any time. best regards, Malena Malena Donato Project Manager

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