Groups & Projects
Central Data Service Playground
The Central Data Service Playground was conceived to meet various COVESA community needs including:
- A neutral playground to investigate the internals of data services. In the context of data-centric architectures for example.
- A neutral playground to investigate, illustrate, and disseminate combining data services and the COVESA eco-system with other parts of the vehicle and off-board. For example, to demonstrate how VSS data can be used with VISS for newcomers.
- Repeated use of shared terminology, patterns, and tools leads to quicker understanding in discussions, and shared costs in development and can lead to quicker outcomes. For example, jump from “What is the box” to “How are we using the box”.
Project Page: https://wiki.covesa.global/display/WIK4/Central+Data+Service+Playground
Lead: | Stephen Lawrence (Renesas) |
Meetings: | Weekly on Wednesdays at 17:00 CET / 11:00pm ET / 8am PT (Community Calendar) |
Project Page: | https://wiki.covesa.global/display/WIK4/Central+Data+Service+Playground |
License: | MPL-2.0 |
GitHub: | https://github.com/COVESA/cdsp |
Slack Workspace: | https://covesacommunity.slack.com; Channel: #data-architecture-pillar |
Parent: | Data Expert Group |
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