CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.
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Deliverables
A document identifying generic Big Data Enabling Technologies that selected for inclusion in the Big Data Integrator Platform and specifying the technical requirements posed by the specified technologies.
Report on Interest Groups Workshops II (opens in new window)A report on the organization and derived results from the Interest Group workshops organized during the reporting period and carried out by each group associated with one of the key societal challenges targeted by BDE.
Community Building Coordination & Planning (opens in new window)A document summarising the different methods, materials and actions that will allow the approach of relevant stakeholders and establish the required communication channels with the different communities. The deliverable will include a list of projects and organisations already contacted as well as a target list for future contact.
Big Data Platform Requirements, Architecture and Usage (opens in new window)A document describing the architectural design and the technical specifications of the software and system architecture.
Report on Community Building Activities II (opens in new window)A report on the overall community building activities carried out during the reporting period. Three versions of the deliverable will be produced, at the end of each year of the project.
Report on Interest Groups Workshops IV (opens in new window)A report on the organization and derived results from the Interest Group workshops organized during the reporting period and carried out by each group associated with one of the key societal challenges targeted by BDE.
Assessment on application of generic data management technologies I (opens in new window)A document identifying generic Big Data Enabling Technologies that selected for inclusion in the Big Data Integrator Platform and specifying the technical requirements posed by the specified technologies.
Big Data Integrator Deployment and Component Interface Specification I (opens in new window)A document detailing the deployment rules, the component interfaces and the generic data reporter and data consumer API’s.
Report on Interest Groups Workshops VI (opens in new window)A report on the organization and derived results from the Interest Group workshops organized during the reporting period and carried out by each group associated with one of the key societal challenges targeted by BDE.
Tech Requirements Specs & Big Data Integra-tor Architectural Design I (opens in new window)A document describing the architectural design and the technical specifications of the software and system architecture.
Community-driven Big Data Requirements II (opens in new window)Two documents summarising the community-specific use cases and business cases, data & user stories and the overall Big Data management requirements acquired from the relevant community building activities, for all the examined communities. The documents will elicit the information of all the relevant project activities, as they are described in T2.2 The 1st requirements elicitation document will cover at least 2 stakeholder groups out of the 7 societal challenges and enables WP3 to start the work on identification of enabling technologies and the overall platform architecture. The 2nd version of this document is the final version covering all 7 societal challenges and above to build the basis for the following WPs: 2-6.
Community-driven Big Data Requirements I (opens in new window)Two documents summarising the community-specific use cases and business cases, data & user stories and the overall Big Data management requirements acquired from the relevant community building activities, for all the examined communities. The documents will elicit the information of all the relevant project activities, as they are described in T2.2 The 1st requirements elicitation document will cover at least 2 stakeholder groups out of the 7 societal challenges and enables WP3 to start the work on identification of enabling technologies and the overall platform architecture. The 2nd version of this document is the final version covering all 7 societal challenges and above to build the basis for the following WPs: 2-6.
Annual Public Report I (opens in new window)Report on the project’s progress, targeting the general public. The report will focus on the impact of the conducted work across Europe’s Social Challenges, exemplifying the contribution and importance of Big Data Europe towards facing these challenges.
Report on Community Building Activities I (opens in new window)A report on the overall community building activities carried out during the reporting period. Three versions of the deliverable will be produced, at the end of each year of the project.
Piloting Plan & Evaluation Methodology I (opens in new window)A report documenting the plan and process for the execution of the pilot sessions, indicating the re-quired resources and materials that will be used. Furthermore, the report will define the methodology for evaluating the results of the pilots, taking into account the general and domain-specific requirements expressed.
Annual Public Report II (opens in new window)Report on the project’s progress, targeting the general public. The report will focus on the impact of the conducted work across Europe’s Social Challenges, exemplifying the contribution and importance of Big Data Europe towards facing these challenges.
Report on Community Building Activities III (opens in new window)A report on the overall community building activities carried out during the reporting period. Three versions of the deliverable will be produced, at the end of each year of the project.
Report on Interest Groups Workshops V (opens in new window)A report on the organization and derived results from the Interest Group workshops organized during the reporting period and carried out by each group associated with one of the key societal challenges targeted by BDE.
Report on Interest Groups Workshops III (opens in new window)A report on the organization and derived results from the Interest Group workshops organized during the reporting period and carried out by each group associated with one of the key societal challenges targeted by BDE
Report on Interest Groups Workshops I (opens in new window)A report on the organization and derived results from the Interest Group workshops organized during the reporting period and carried out by each group associated with one of the key societal challenges targeted by BDE.
Piloting Plan & Evaluation Methodology II (opens in new window)A report documenting the plan and process for the execution of the pilot sessions, indicating the re-quired resources and materials that will be used. Furthermore, the report will define the methodology for evaluating the results of the pilots, taking into account the general and domain-specific requirements expressed.
Pilot Evaluation & Community-specific Assessment III (opens in new window)A report summarizing the deployment of the pilots, the obtained results, the evaluation of the results, and the acquired recommendations for improvements.
Pilot Evaluation & Community-specific Assessment I (opens in new window)A report summarizing the deployment of the pilots, the obtained results, the evaluation of the results, and the acquired recommendations for improvements.
Annual Public Report III (opens in new window)Report on the project’s progress, targeting the general public. The report will focus on the impact of the conducted work across Europe’s Social Challenges, exemplifying the contribution and importance of Big Data Europe towards facing these challenges.
Pilot Evaluation & Community-specific Assessment II (opens in new window)A report summarizing the deployment of the pilots, the obtained results, the evaluation of the results, and the acquired recommendations for improvements.
The actual deployment of the pilot sessions. Three cycles of piloting are foreseen for Big Data Europe. Each of the cycles will incorporate eight (8) distinct sessions: A session for the Generic Big Data Integrator instance, and seven (7) sessions using a domain-specific instance of the Big Data Integrator.
Generic Big Data Integrator Instance III (opens in new window)A deployed Generic Big Data Integrator Instance. The instance will be used for general functionality and usability tests, while it will also target the Big Data community in general.
Piloty Deployment II (opens in new window)The actual deployment of the pilot sessions. Three cycles of piloting are foreseen for Big Data Europe. Each of the cycles will incorporate eight (8) distinct sessions: A session for the Generic Big Data Integrator instance, and seven (7) sessions using a domain-specific instance of the Big Data Integrator.
Generic Big Data Integrator Instance I (opens in new window)A deployed Generic Big Data Integrator Instance. The instance will be used for general functionality and usability tests, while it will also target the Big Data community in general.
Domain-specific Big Data Integrator Instances II (opens in new window)Instantiations of the Big Data Integrator Platform for serving the needs of all seven (7) different domains examined within Big Data Europe. These platform instances will be provided to the relevant networking partners and will be used for executing the pilot sessions foreseen in WP6.
Second Big Data Integrator Platform Release (opens in new window)As D4.1, this release will integrate continuous work from all four tasks. At this stage a wide range of Big Data components will be available via the platform and the interfaces will be well harmonised. The Big Data Stack interface will contain workflow functionality for managing large-scale data workflows. The release will be widely and publicly announced.
Final Big Data Integrator Platform Release (opens in new window)As the previous deliverables, D4.3 will integrate continuous work from all four tasks in this work package. At this stage, the stack will contain a large set of components including third party components contributed by organisations outside and not closely affiliated to the consortium. The release will be widely and publicly announced.
Piloty Deployment III (opens in new window)The actual deployment of the pilot sessions. Three cycles of piloting are foreseen for Big Data Europe. Each of the cycles will incorporate eight (8) distinct sessions: A session for the Generic Big Data Integrator instance, and seven (7) sessions using a domain-specific instance of the Big Data Integrator.
Domain-specific Big Data Integrator Instances III (opens in new window)Instantiations of the Big Data Integrator Platform for serving the needs of all seven (7) different domains examined within Big Data Europe. These platform instances will be provided to the relevant networking partners and will be used for executing the pilot sessions foreseen in WP6.
Generic Big Data Integrator Instance II (opens in new window)A deployed Generic Big Data Integrator Instance. The instance will be used for general functionality and usability tests, while it will also target the Big Data community in general.
Domain-specific Big Data Integrator Instances I (opens in new window)Instantiations of the Big Data Integrator Platform for serving the needs of all seven (7) different domains examined within Big Data Europe. These platform instances will be provided to the relevant networking partners and will be used for executing the pilot sessions foreseen in WP6.
The website will be established as a section of w3.org, using distinctive project logo and styling. A printer-friendly flyer will be available as a download which will also be printed for distribution at events.
Publications
Author(s):
Edgard Marx, Amrapali Zaveri, Mofeed Mohammed, Sandro Rautenberg, Jens Lehmann, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Gong Cheng
Published in:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Summarizing and Presenting Entities and Ontologies (SumPre 2016) co-located with the 13th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2016), Issue Vol-1605, 2016, ISSN 1613-0073
Publisher:
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Author(s):
George Papadakis, Themis Palpanas
Published in:
2016 IEEE 32nd International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2016, Page(s) 1436-1439, ISBN 978-1-5090-2020-1
Publisher:
IEEE
DOI:
10.1109/ICDE.2016.7498364
Author(s):
Vasilis Efthymiou, George Papadakis, George Papastefanatos, Kostas Stefanidis, Themis Palpanas
Published in:
2015 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2015, Page(s) 411-420, ISBN 978-1-4799-9926-2
Publisher:
IEEE
DOI:
10.1109/BigData.2015.7363782
Author(s):
S. Albani, M. Lazzarini, M. Koubarakis, E. K. Taniskidou, G. Papadakis, V.
Karkaletsis, G. Giannakopoulos
Published in:
Proceedings of ESA Living Planet Symposium 2016 (under publication), 2016
Publisher:
Leny Ouwehand, Editor ESA Communication, DGC-CBE
Author(s):
S. Albani, M. Lazzarini, M. Koubarakis, E. K. Taniskidou, G. Papadakis, V.
Karkaletsis, G. Giannakopoulos
Published in:
Proceedings of 2016 conference on Big Data from Space (BiDS'16), 2016, ISSN 1831-9424
Publisher:
Publications Office of the European Union
DOI:
10.2788/854791
Author(s):
George Papadakis, George Papastefanatos, Themis Palpanas, Manolis Koubarakis:
Published in:
19th International Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT), 2016, Page(s) 221-232, ISSN 2367-2005
Publisher:
OpenProceedings.org,
DOI:
10.5441/002/edbt.2016.22
Author(s):
George Papadakis, Jonathan Svirsky, Avigdor Gal, Themis Palpanas
Published in:
Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, Issue Vol 9, No 9, 2016, Page(s) 684-695, ISSN 2150-8097
Publisher:
VLDB Endowment Inc.
Author(s):
Valeria Pesce, Ajit Maru, Phil Archer, Thembani Malapela, Johannes Keizer
Published in:
Metadata and Semantics Research, 2015, Page(s) 357-368, ISBN 978-3-319-24129-6
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-24129-6_31
Author(s):
Mohnish Dubey, Sourish Dasgupta, Ankit Sharma, Konrad Höffner, Jens Lehmann
Published in:
The Semantic Web. Latest Advances and New Domains, 2016, Page(s) 300-316, ISBN 978-3-319-34129-3
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-34129-3_19
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