This white paper is answering the main questions of the why, what, and how when it comes to Data Spaces, provides a deep view on how data spaces are transforming data sharing.
FIWARE Foundation, the non-profit organisation that encourages the adoption of open standards using Open Source technologies for the development of smart solutions on a global basis proudly published the White paper “City data spaces: A guide to building and operationalising data services” created in collaboration with Smart Cities World, an international media platform providing latest news, analysis and expert opinion for urban leaders, and with contributions of eight leading subject-specific organisations. These are key players on the technological and implementation market such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Data Competence Center for Cities and Regions (DKSR); Latitudo 40; Red Hat; Mobility Data Space; Engineering Ingegneria Informatica; Deloitte and, Urban Software Institute.
This first of its kind collaborative white paper on Data Spaces provides a deep expert view on how data spaces are transforming data sharing, and establishing new frameworks to create data services to improve urban services and liveability. Data spaces are paving the road for a new way of data sharing between different organisations and individuals. They are replacing one-to-one connections enabling the data driven collaboration between different partners and flexibility with new partners alike which were not known before. FIWARE Foundation is instrumental in establishing data spaces and their roll-outs in Europe and beyond. The set of building blocks for the creation of interoperable data spaces in different application domains, to which FIWARE is contributing its technology and know-how, is providing exactly the functionality to enable interoperability by defined interfaces and data models, thus contributing to a much higher standardisation.
“Our future digital life will gravitate more and more around data – data describing what is happening around us, when, where and why. The world will be more and more connected in the future with the consequence that everything that can be connected will be connected and automated. This requires that Data Spaces in different domains will be interoperable. FIWARE together with its Global Community and partners are key experts on the Data Spaces market who are supporting scalable and interoperable solutions and data sovereignty. That’s why we are very proud to bring this unique and actually first of its kind White paper on Data Spaces to the market to show best practices, use cases and expert opinions”, explained Ulrich Ahle, CEO, FIWARE Foundation.
Having created high expectations coming from the implementation of data spaces, they are still an emerging concept for Smart Cities – but there are already today a number of active use cases in the market that demonstrate best practices and trends. This white paper is answering the main questions of the why, what, and how when it comes to Data Spaces as well as provides a deep expert view on how data spaces are transforming data sharing, and establishing new frameworks to create data services to improve urban services and liveability:
- What does best practice look like?
- What is the role of FIWARE in creating data spaces?
- How can Data Spaces preserve data sovereignty and promote trust?
- Where and how does data value creation happen?
- What do concrete use cases from the FIWARE community and network look like?
Enershare is proud to develop such a significant topic on Data Spaces in Energy on the European market bringing together energy and data value chains to enable the energy transition. The project defines a Data-Driven Reference Architecture for the energy domain, which is compliant with FIWARE, IDSA and GAIA-X. It creates a marketplace based on Blockchain and Smart Contracts with the aim of improving mutual trust amongst the actors of the ecosystem and increasing the security of the shared data. It also enables a compensation system (even non-monetary) of assets and resources related to data (e.g., datasets, algorithms, models) with energy assets and services (e.g., maintenance of heating system, surplus transfer of locally self-produced energy).
Find all information about City Data Spaces, get your copy of the white paper HERE.