PlayEventMarketplace
Complete name of the project
Play Event Marketplace
Submitter information
Christophe Hamerling - Linagora - chamerling@linagora.com
Project purpose and summarization
Project information
"PLAY will revolutionize the way People, Things and Services will cooperate and coexist in the Future Internet, by introducing ubiquity in the communication and proactivity in handling large scale distributed environments"
Note Play is a FP7 research project.
Description of the project and its goals
The Play Event Marketplace project will develop and validate an elastic and reliable architecture for dynamic and complex, event-driven interaction in large highly distributed and heterogeneous service systems. Such an architecture will enable ubiquitous exchange of information between heterogeneous services, providing the possibilities to adapt and personalize their execution, resulting in the so-called situational-driven process adaptivity.
Targeted audience
Developers, Event Processing and Semantic Community
Supporting team
The project is composed of several partners: Linagora, INRIA, FZI, ICCS. This amounts to about 15 developers currently in the project. Support will be provided by each module developer.
Business model
Not applicable for now but there are deliverables about this topic which are under writing.
User community
No users yet. The project is under development but the event processing and semantic community may be interested in using it.
Internationalization
Code and Javadoc are EN-based.
Roadmap
Versions are published every 6 month. Major version is planned before the end of the research project ie before end of 2013.
Hosting
Not applicable (no OW2 subproject hosting)
Your project and OW2
The project uses several OW2 projects and so it seems the right place to host it.
The Play Event Marketplace platform developers may contribute to other OW2 projects to add new features required by the platform.
OW2 components
Play Event Marketplace platform uses several OW2 components: Petals ESB and ProActive.
Other Cloud-based components coming for collaborative projects will be potentially used in next versions (CompatibleOne, OpenCloudware, ...)
Synergies
Same as components + Cloud-based projects i.e. CompatibleOne and OpenCloudware. The project can also be part of the new OW2 FISSi initiative 'Future Internet Software and Services initiative' http://www.ow2.org/view/Future_Internet/
Interested parties
Technologies and standards
SOA, EDA, Cloud, CEP, Event Processing, RDF, WS*, REST
Contribution to the OW2 Community
- OW2 is a middleware community and the platform is mainly a middleware one.
- It is possible to create new OW2 projects based on Play Event Marketplace platform and tools. We especially think that we can create a CEP project.
Motivations to join the consortium and its community
This is the middleware place to be
Seriously, where else can we host such a project?
Other Information?
- Some code is already hosted on github: https://github.com/play-project and on Linagora SVN: https://svn.petalslink.org/svnroot/trunk/research/projects/play/ (login/password: anonymous/anonymous)
- Project web site: http://www.play-project.eu
- Online Demo: http://demo.play-project.eu/
License
Lesser General Public License 3.0
Terms and conditions acceptance
Yes
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