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FIWARE is a very wide topic and all the GEs have their own documentation. You need to know what FIWARE is about and also knowing FIWARE Lab is a good preparatory step.
My suggestion is: - Get familiar with the general concepts on http://wiki.fiware.org/OverallFIWAREVision - See the 6 introductory videos embedded http://help.lab.fiware.org/ (note that there are 3 videos under "cloud") - See our offering of GEs on the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/). If you go to each GE, you'll find links to all associated resources (open specs, manuals, licenses, IPRs, ...) - Check out FIWARE Academy, the eLearning tool with specific courses (https://edu.fiware.org/) - Incidentally, this helps to understand what our brands are about: http://www.fiware.org/about-us/
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FIWARE is a very wide topic and all the GEs have their own documentation. You need to know what FIWARE is about and also knowing FIWARE Lab is a good preparatory step.
My suggestion is:
3 | No.3 Revision |
FIWARE is a very wide topic and all the GEs have their own documentation. You need to know what FIWARE is about and also knowing FIWARE Lab is a good preparatory step.
My suggestion is:
Get familiar with the general concepts on http://wiki.fiware.org/OverallFIWAREVision
See the 6 introductory videos embedded http://help.lab.fiware.org/ (note that there are 3 videos under "cloud")
See our offering of GEs on the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/). If you go to each GE, you'll find links to all associated resources (open specs, manuals, licenses, IPRs, ...)
Check out FIWARE Academy, the eLearning tool with specific courses (https://edu.fiware.org/)
Incidentally, this helps to understand what our brands are about: http://www.fiware.org/about-us/
4 | No.4 Revision |
FIWARE is a very wide topic and all the GEs have their own documentation. You need to know what FIWARE is about and also knowing FIWARE Lab is a good preparatory step.
My suggestion is:
Get familiar with the general concepts on http://wiki.fiware.org/OverallFIWAREVision
See the 6 introductory videos embedded http://help.lab.fiware.org/ (note that there are 3 videos under "cloud")
See our offering of GEs on the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/). If you go to each GE, you'll find links to all associated resources (open specs, manuals, licenses, IPRs, ...)
Check out FIWARE Academy, the eLearning tool with specific courses (https://edu.fiware.org/)
Incidentally, this helps to understand what our brands are about: http://www.fiware.org/about-us/
5 | No.5 Revision |
FIWARE is a very wide topic and all the GEs have their own documentation. You need to know what FIWARE is about and also knowing FIWARE Lab is a good preparatory step.
My suggestion is:
Get familiar with the general concepts on http://wiki.fiware.org/OverallFIWAREVision
See the 6 introductory videos embedded http://help.lab.fiware.org/ (note that there are 3 videos under "cloud")
See our offering of GEs on the catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/). If you go to each GE, you'll find links to all associated resources (open specs, manuals, licenses, IPRs, ...)
Check out FIWARE Academy, Academy, the eLearning tool with specific courses (https://edu.fiware.org/)
Incidentally, this helps to understand what our brands are about: http://www.fiware.org/about-us/