Contribution of partners. The Table 1-1 depicts the main contributions from participant partners in the development of this deliverable: CARTIF ToC and definition of the deliverable approach. Chapter 1,2 ICONS ToC and definition of the deliverable approach. Chapter 1,2,3,6 DRE Task and deliverable responsible party, adaption of ToC, Chapter 2, 3, 4 and 5
Contribution of partners. The task T1.1 in WP1 is led by XXXXXXXX and participated by the WP Leaders, i.e. XXXXXXXX, FRAUNHOFER, POLIMI, OST and EHPA. Being so, TECNALIA, as the lead beneficiary of the project is the main contributor of the content provided in this deliverable.
Contribution of partners. Table 1 shows the main contributions from MAtchUP partners in the development of this deliverable.
Contribution of partners. The following Table 1 depicts the main contributions from participant partners in the development of this deliverable. UPV Content VAL Revision LNV Comments about ICT actions ITE Comments about Energy actions ETRA Comments about Mobility actions
Table 1. Contribution of partners
Contribution of partners. Table 1: Contribution of Partners
Contribution of partners. The following table depicts the main contributions from participant partners in the development of this deliverable. Participant short name Contributions XXX Integrator for the MAtchUP platform, All ICT interventions and integrations among components ANT Data Provider, KPIs and integration perspectives with legacy systems ANP Data Provider, KPIs and integration perspectives with legacy systems AKD Data controller, KPIs DEM Data controller, KPIs TAY Data controller, KPIs In general, interoperability is the capability of the system's components or subsystems to be able to exchange and use the information in a harmonized and homogeneous way. More specifically, in information technology, “the ability to share data between different components or machines, both via software and hardware, or it can be defined as the exchange of information and resources between different computers through local area networks (LANs) or wide area networks (WANs). [1] If components are able to communicate by using specified data formats and/or communication protocols like XML or SQL standards, it means that they exhibit syntactic interoperability. More than that, when they communicate if components are able to autonomously interpret the data exchanged relevantly and validly to conclude to meaningful results as end users of both components. In systems which have many subsystems like Smart City’s Urban Platforms, it is necessary to accomplish both syntactic and semantic interoperability. Antalya project obeys both interoperability principles as well. Next sections focus on the interoperability specifications in the context of Antalya MAtchUP project.
2.1 Interoperability in the Smart City context
2.2 State of the art and related projects
Contribution of partners. SWECO is the lead partner. XXXX and REM PRO reported the process for the national case studies
Contribution of partners. The following partners have contributed to the deliverable: · Xxxx Xxxxx, XXXX - author, · Xxxxxxx Šijanec Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx, ZRMK - co-authors, · Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, VTT - reported about Finnish technologies, · Xxxx Xxxxxx, W/E - reported about Dutch technologies, · Xxxxxx Xxxx, Ertex solar - reported about Austrian district technologies, · Xxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, Fraunhofer - reported about German technologies, reviewed document · Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Finnenergia - reported about the district properties in Finnland
Contribution of partners. The targets and scope of the work in the Task 5.2 was discussed in project meetings, and the outcome was commented by the consortium. The deliverable was prepared by Sweco.
Contribution of partners. The Table 1 depicts the main contributions from participant partners in the development of this deliverable: CARTIF ToC and definition of the deliverable approach. Chapters 1,2, 3 ICONS ToC and definition of the deliverable approach. Chapters 1,2,3,6 Review of the deliverable ANT Antalya Metropolitan Municipality – The metropolitan municipality of Antalya is responsible from the New Kepez Urban Transformation project as the highest authority in Antalya who oversees the whole process of the project. ANT is the responsible body for the deliverable. ANP ANTEPE Construction – ANTEPE is Antalya Metropolitan Municipalities’ commercial company (body) who is responsible for the implementation of the New Kepez Urban Transformation Project. ANP contributed from the F2F participation activities in the demo district. XXX XXXXXX – XXXXXX is the official consultant of the project who initiated the New Kepez Urban Transformation project and also coordinates the stakeholders with the support of the Antalya Metropolitan Municipality. XXXXXX has drafted and supported/assisted Antalya in the development of the deliverable. AKD Akdeniz University – The University contributed from citizens’ Participant short name Contributions engagement perspectives such as preparing questionnaires and making surveys on certain subjects with the public. DEM DEMİR ENERJİ contributed as a consortium partner (energy). XXX XXXXXX contributed as a consortium partner (mobility).