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ETSI GS ENI 006 V 2.1.1 - Experiential Networked Intelligence (ENI) - Proof of Concepts Framework



This Work Item specifies a framework for use within ETSI ENI ISG to coordinate and promote public demonstrations of Proof of Concept (PoC) validating key technical components developed in ENI. The objective for the PoCs is to build commercial awareness and confidence and encourage development of an open ecosystem by integrating components from different players. 
This framework outlines:

  • rationale for ENI ISG PoCs;
  • ENI ISG PoC process;
  • submission, format and criteria for ENI ISG PoC Proposals;
  • review and acceptance criteria of PoC Proposals;
  • ENI ISG PoC Report format and issues;
  • ETSI support for PoC team.

The present publication is revised to include; e.g.:

  • the ENI System Architecture,
  • the ENI new issues and Use Cases,
  • the ENI measurability criteria. 

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