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| ![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) [Applications/Services Ecosystems and Delivery Framework](#cloud-hosting) |
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| ![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) Cloud Hosting |
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **Application Mashup - Wirecloud**
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Wirecloud builds on cutting-edge end-user development, RIA and semantic technologies to offer a next-generation end-user entred web application mashup platform aimed at leveraging the long tail of the Internet of Services. Web application mashups integrate heterogeneous data, application logic, and UI components (widgets/gadgets) sourced from the Web to create new coherent and value-adding composite applications. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/application-mashup-wirecloud)
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **Marketplace – SAP RI**
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The Marketplace provides functionality necessary for bringing together offering and demand for making business. These functions include basic services for registering business entities, publishing and retrieving offerings and demands, search and discover offerings according to specific consumer requirements as well as lateral functions like review, rating and recommendation. Besides the core functions, the Marketplace may offer value because of its "knowledge" about the market in terms of market intelligence services, pricing support, advertising, information subscription and more. The Pricing Simulator Decision Support (Pricing Simulator Tool) feature set of the Marketplace GE supports the decision-making processes involved in the pricing choices a service provider in the FI-WARE environment must make for its offerings. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/marketplace-sap-ri)
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **Repository – SAP RI**
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The Repository is a core enabler of the FI-Ware Business Framework. The repository provides a consistent uniform API to USDL service descriptions and associated media files for applications of the business framework. A service provider can use the Repository to publish the description of various aspects of the service according to a uniform description language. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/repository-sap-ri)
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **Revenue Settlement and Sharing System**
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The Revenue Sharing System (RSS) GE is in charge of distributing the revenues originated by the usage of a given service among the involved stakeholders. In particular, it focuses on distributing part of the revenue generated by a service between the Marketplace Provider and the Service Provider(s) responsible for the service.
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **Store – WStore**
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The Store GE offers support for selling services to both consumers and developers of Future Internet applications and services and for end-to-end managing of offerings and sales. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/store-wstore)
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **IaaS Data Center Resource Management GE – IBM Implementation**
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This GE provides the facilities to provision virtual machines, as well as to associated compute, storage and network resources. The implementation is based on OpenStack -- the rapidly emerging open source project providing cloud infrastructure middleware, being adopted by the wide ecosystem of organizations across the various industry sectors. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/iaas-data-center-resource-management-ge-ibm-implementation)
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **Object Storage GE – FI-WARE Implementation**
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This Generic Enabler Implementation provides robust, scalable object storage functionality through an open, standardised interface: it exposes a CDMI interface on top of OpenStack Swift. The CDMI interface provides a standardised mechanism to manipulate both the binary objects that are stored, and the hierarchy of containers in which they are organised. This RESTful API can be accessed from any client technology that can communicate over HTTP. By building on top of OpenStack Swift, all the benefits of this rapidly maturing open-source cloud storage solution can be realised. The highly-available, distributed, and scalable features of swift can be exposed using commodity hardware. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/object-storage-ge-fi-ware-implementation)
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **BigData Analysis – Cosmos**
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Cosmos is an implementation of the Big Data GE, allowing the deployment of private computing clusters based on Hadoop ecosystem. Current version of Cosmos allows users to:
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- Manage the platform, in many aspects such as services, users, clusters, etc, from the Cosmos API or the Cosmos CLI
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![](/ari/fractals/raw/master/wiki/images/bullet-list-icon.jpg) **Complex Event Processing (CEP) – IBM Proactive Technology Online**
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The CEP GE analyses event data in real-time, generates immediate insight and enables instant response to changing conditions. While standard reactive applications are based on reactions to single events, the CEP GE reacts to situations rather than to single events. A situation is a condition that is based on a series of events that have occurred within a dynamic time window called processing context. Situations include composite events (e.g., sequence), counting operators on events (e.g., aggregation) and absence operators. The IBM Proactive Technology Online (Proton) is an implementation of the FiWARE CEP (Complex Event Processing) GE. The IBM Proactive Technology Online is a scalable integrated platform to support the development, deployment, and maintenance of event-driven applications. The IBM Proactive Technology Online authoring tool allows the definition of CEP applications using a web user interface. The The IBM Proactive Technology Online engine is a runtime tool that receives information on the occurrence of events from event producers, detects situations, and reports the detected situations to external consumers. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/complex-event-processing-cep-ibm-proactive-technology-online)
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The Orion Context Broker is an implementation of the Publish/Subscribe Context Broker GE, providing the NGSI9 and NGSI10 interfaces. Using these interfaces, clients can do several operations:
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The Orion Context Broker is an implementation of the Configuration Manager GE, providing the NGSI9 interfaces. Within the IoT chapter, it is aimed to be used in combination with IoT Broker GE (so the IoTBroker deals with NGSI10 in a stateless fashion, relying in Orion as persistent storage for NGSI9 registrations) although it can be also used as a stand alone component. Using the NGSI9 interface, clients can do several operations:
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Identity Management covers a number of aspects involving users' access to networks, services and applications, including secure and private authentication from users to devices, networks and services, authorization & trust management, user profile management, privacy-preserving disposition of personal data, Single Sign-On (SSO) to service domains and Identity Federation towards applications. The Identity Manager is the central component that provides a bridge between IdM systems at connectivity-level and application-level. Furthermore, Identity Management is used for authorising foreign services to access personal data stored in a secure environment. Hereby usually the owner of the data must give consent to access the data; the consent-giving procedure also implies certain user authentication. [More info (...)](http://catalogue.fi-ware.org/enablers/identity-management-keyrock) |
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