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Proposal from Juanjo/Martin/Franck for WoT - NGSI-LD liaison #1196

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franckLG opened this issue Jul 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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Proposal from Juanjo/Martin/Franck for WoT - NGSI-LD liaison #1196

franckLG opened this issue Jul 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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franckLG commented Jul 5, 2024

**# ETSI ISG Context Information Management
As part of its mission, the ETSI Industry Specification Group on cross-cutting Context Information Management (ISG CIM) drives the specification of an Application Programming Interface Specification/API, named NGSI-LD, which aims to enable applications to discover, access, update and manage data and context information from many different sources making it the interface of choice for getting access to Digital Twins data and managing their capabilities.

Purpose

The goal of the liaison is to evaluate the potential of using W3C WoT Things Models for the description of NGSI-LD entity types as well as specifying how default WoT Things Descriptions can be derived from WoT Things Models using the NGSI-LD API as the form to interact with Things.

Participants

The liaison proposal has emerged from informal discussion between W3C WoT and ETSI ISG CIM representatives.
_Contacts from W3C WoT are:_

_Contacts from ETSI ISG CIM are:_

  • Franck Le Gall - EGM - ETSI ISG CIM chair
  • Martin Bauer - NEC - ETSI ISG CIM Vice chair
  • Juanjo Hierro - Freelance - Chair of FIWARE TSC

Scope

What work needs to be done, by whom?

Deliverables

  • NGSI-LD API Binding Document as W3C Note describing how default WoT Things Descriptions are derived from a WoT Things Models using NGSI-LD as form to interact with Things
  • ETSI GR-055 on service execution to include the use of WoT ThingsDescription for NGSI-LD models description

Dependencies

What depends on what?

WoT Dependencies on Organization's Deliverables

Organization's Dependencies on WoT's Deliverables

Schedule

Deliverables are expected to be published by end of 2024

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ashimura commented Jul 5, 2024

PR #1197 created to address this issue and already merged.
so this issue can be closed now.

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