Making examples more consistent

All the repositories have been normalized in the naming of the core examples. So: Key values in NGSI v2 is named example.json Key values in NGSI LD is named example.jsonld Normalized (default) in NGSI v2 is named example-normalized.json Normalized (default) in NGSI LD is named example-normalized.jsonld It is possible to… More…

Automated README for Subjects

As promised the README.md at Subject level explaining the different data models is automated, and therefore there is no need to be contributed by the contributors. See an example here for the weather subject Thus, the README.md is based on the data models and their descriptions, linking to the current… More…

Automated README.md for data models

Currently, the README.md at data models level (inside every directory in a Subject) explaining the contents of the data models is automated, and therefore there is no need to be contributed by the contributors. See an example here for the weather forecast. Thus, the README.md is based on the examples… More…

Incubated data models

if you are browsing the repository you can realise that now there are several data models ended with the term ‘_incubated’. This suffix denotes that there will be ‘soon’ a new data model. The readme in the folder points to the repository where this data model is being created. Once… More…

Survey to the users of smart data models

This is the first survey to the USERS of the Smart Data Models. We want to know what is more important to you and try to prioritize our efforts. This is an agile initiative, therefore we will take into very consideration your comments. Your survey is anonymous although if you… More…