Making fiQare well-known at world level
The NEO research group of University of Málaga (UMA), a partner in the fiQare project, together with the companies Secmotic, TIGA y Emergya, is making a wide dissemination of the very first steps of this European project.
The advances in dealing with the eight axes of quality of Fiware are producing a very large report of bugs, classified in different levels of importance: blocking, critical, major and minor. Many of the GEs of Fiware (the building blocks for any later application on it) are being automatically analyzed, quantified, and put to improvement by our consortium.
UMA’s leader of the project, Prof. Enrique Alba, has been traveling extensively to report on the ideas and initial advances of the project. This is raising a high interest for the utilization of quantitative and intelligent automatic tools to improve big software systems like FIWARE, with an unseen potential benefit in all future developments on it. Smart cities can be for sure enhanced for final smooth use, thus completing a value chain that goes from abstract conceptions done in the university that later are transformed by companies in usable systems for the wealth of our society.
The NEO group at UMA) has been offering talks and seminar on this project and related applications in smart cities in the UK (London, Southampton, Manchester), Japan (Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka), Belgium (Brussels), Luxembourg, and France (Paris) to name a few. “The team in this consortium is excited about offering next year concrete real tools and ideas to the community of researchers and practitioners based in combining artificial intelligence plus software development for a better digital future”, Enrique Alba said.