Frequently Asked Questions [via Federated Infrastructures Community Group]

What is this?
As shown in the group description, the goal of this CG is to develop a set of
formal information models to semantically describe federated infrastructures and
their resources. These models be used in the contexts of Intercloud management,
Grid Computing and distributed e-infrastructures, experimentation in federated
testbeds, multidomain networks, the Internet of Things or Big Data analytics.
Have you started from scratch?
Fortunately, we stand on the shoulders of giants by using standards such as
the W3C Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the W3C Web Ontology Language
(OWL) and incorporating existing work such as the OGF Network Mark-Up Language
(NML), the Infrastructure and Network Description Language (INDL) or
the Network Description Language based on the Web Ontology Language (NDL-OWL).
Further we reuse existing ontologies such as Dublin Core (DC), Friend of a
Friend (FOAF), Good Relations (GR), W3C Geo and W3C Time.
I have more questions / how can I participate?
We have a public mailing list for everyone where you can contact us. The
public mailing list for members gives an insight of the current topics that we
discuss and if you chose to join the community group (it's free), then you can
also use our private mailing list for members.



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