Hi,

Glad to see the integration!
Welcome and feel free to ask :D

Jialin Qiao

Pengcheng Zheng <maca...@gmail.com> 于2024年6月15日周六 04:38写道:
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> Very exciting project!
>
> Thanks for sharing the details of COVESA/CDSP. I remember that you asked
> some questions in Slack several months ago, and seems that you have made
> great progress ;-)
>
> IoTDB has already proved its excellence in the scenario of connected
> vehicles before, and the key questions you've listed in the
> presentation happen to be exactly what IoTDB & TsFile are addressing, such
> as data syncing between all touchpoints/ bidirectional sync/ permissions &
> privacy/ model updating/ subscription, etc.
>
> Also your ideas of the deployment in Docker and edge-cloud sync (if my
> memory serves me right..) shall benefit a lot from IoTDB.
>
> Hopefully IoTDB could support the CDSP project well and help transform the
> "Playground" to POC - and finally from theory to practice.
>
> Looking forward to your updates!
>
>
> Best Wishes,
> Pengcheng Zheng
> Timecho Europe
>
> Am Fr., 14. Juni 2024 um 21:12 Uhr schrieb Stephen Lawrence <
> stephen.lawre...@renesas.com>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > As suggested in the wiki I am introducing myself and a new OSS project
> > using Apache IoTDB.
> >
> > My name is Stephen Lawrence from Renesas Electronics and I work in the
> > COVESA[1] open automotive alliance. COVESA is focused on developing common
> > approaches and technologies for connected vehicles, such as the VSS data
> > model [2]. I lead the COVESA Data Architecture and Infrastructure group and
> > am a Board member.
> >
> > We recently released the first version of the OSS COVESA Central Data
> > Service Playground (CDSP)[3] which uses Apache IoTDB as a data
> > store/server. The Playground is a neutral, open playground for
> > investigating data services in-vehicle and off-board in the context of
> > data-centric architectures. Importantly in community terms it provides a
> > means to publish and collaborate on such work in the open.
> >
> > Constructed as a "project of projects" this first release was focused on
> > creating the first version of the "toolkit". Now we pivot to improving it,
> > creating examples for its use and investigating industry issues. Currently
> > we are focused on Docker deployment for ease of development and connections
> > to other technology. Deployment on Automotive h/w is part of the future
> > roadmap. The contributors include various large vehicle OEMs.
> >
> > At a recent COVESA Conference I demonstrated this first release. The
> > online documentation is a work in progress but contains a summary of the
> > What/Why/How of the project. If you are interested in more details I led a
> > track of sessions about the Playground at the conference, the presentation
> > for which you can find here [4].
> >
> > I know I am going to have an increasing number of questions in the coming
> > months, so I wanted to first introduce myself and the project. I hope to be
> > able to contribute back to the IoTDB project as well.
> >
> > Apologies for the corporately expanded reference URLs in plain text:
> > [1] http://www.covesa.global/
> > [2] https://covesa.global/project/vehicle-signal-specification/
> > [3] https://github.com/COVESA/cdsp
> > [4]
> > https://wiki.covesa.global/download/attachments/98271360/Central_Data_Service_Playground_track_v2.pptx?version=1&modificationDate=1714486822982&api=v2
> >
> > Best Wishes,
> >
> > Stephen Lawrence
> > COVESA Data Architecture Lead and Board Member
> > (Renesas Electronics)
> >

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