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  • W3C workshop on data models for transportation - useful readings
    • the list of presentations (and slide decks) is at: https://www.w3.org/auto/events/data-ws-2019/schedule.html

    • 2 presentations need to be highlighted

      • Towards A Common Data Model Kenneth Vaughn, Trevilon

      • https://www.w3.org/2019/09/trans-data-ws/ITS_Data_Model-W3C-2019-09.pptx

      • Gunnar: introduces the slide deck, we should review with the comprehensive web site, the work seems to be fairly USA centric and ITS-related and related to fleet operation, we might be willing to take this into account in our work

      • Steve (who attended the workshop): it was an interesting presentation, consolidation of info from various specs, navigable on-line site with connection through various data models

      • slide 10: shows all data models in scope of this work

      • /TODO/ Bosch review the slide deck and possibly report on findings for next week ?

      • create jira ticket created

      • Towards a SAREF extension for Automotive Michelle Wetterwald, Netellany

      • https://www.w3.org/2019/09/trans-data-ws/SAREF.pdf

      • this work was pointed out by one of the AutoMat project participants interviewed by Philippe late July

      • Philippe: it refers to the work on data ontologies pushed by EU whose motivation is to define and promote an European standard

      • /TODO/ Benjamin review the slide deck on SAREF (TBC), Philippe will ask him about it

      • create jira ticket created

      • Don: was VSS discussed there ?

      • Steve not in the workshop because VSS was discussed in a W3C auto WG scheduled the days before

      • Don: what about VSSo work ?

      • Gunnar: VSSowork  is led by Benjamin and Daniel Wilms (BMW)

  • OCF Automotive update

    • Don: the OCF SC is still considering doing a demo at CES, there is an OCF interop event planned later this year, theme of the possible CES demo will be ratherabout  electrification / charging status in the home

  • Gap analysis deliverable - review of drafts

    • Philippe: Benjamin said it will start working on it on Wednesday
      • Gunnar: before I can start writing my contribution, I feld the need to put down my thoughts on the framework design
      • these can be found at Design concerns that shows the different ways we can think about for the framework design
      • Philippe: I would recommend that you review the architecture and building blocks for the neutral server approach with High Mobility because this is their business and the same for the big data approach with Cloudera because this is also their business
      • Gunnar: we need to spot a technical contact at Cloudera (I will ask Michael Ger)
      • Gunnar: we should also dig a little bit into vehicle fleet data management and impact on the "design concerns" content

      • Gerald: this is what Sensoris has looked into

  • Sprint & backlog review

    • VCS-59 to be checked with cloudera and engineers there

    • VCS-35 Philippe will ping daniel wilms

    • VCS-6 we should start populating it with work items related to Gunnar's thoughts on software designs, Gunnar: will do that, a link to Design concerns pzge added to the Jira ticket

    • VCS-38 /TODO/ @Kevin can you close it ?

    • VCS-39 Philippe will ping Sebastien about the status of the Kuksa project

  • AOB

    • notification scheme in Jira to be checked, Philippe will create a test jira ticket, reminders listed above will be sent by email

    • login Don credentials are working now

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