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ETSI TR 104 410

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Abstract

The present document supports the preparation of the answer to C(2025)4135 - Standardisation Request M/614 [i.3] further on called "SReq" in the present document.  The present document is based on the input from ETSI TR 104 409 [i.1]. Both reports (the present document and ETSI TR 104 409 [i.1]) will prepare the normative work to satisfy the SReq [i.3].  The present document is structured as follows:  • Clauses 1 to 3 set the scene and provide references as well as definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations, which are used in the present document.  • Clause 4 provides a summary of the findings highlighted in ETSI TR 104 409 [i.1] about how oneM2M fulfils the EU Data Act [i.2] with particular reference to Article 33 and the SReq [i.3]. It presents guidelines about how oneM2M can be used to fulfil as much as possible the standardization requirements of these two documents without the need for changes to oneM2M specifications.  Additionally, this clause lists potential Change Requests (CRs) that would enable oneM2M to fulfil some of the aspects of these two documents (i.e. ETSI TR 104 409 [i.1] and the present document) that are currently not covered. The content focuses on improvements that can be implemented in a reasonable manner according with the timing available to make oneM2M compliant with the EU Data Act [i.2] with particular reference to Article 33 and the SReq [i.3].  Some requirements of the two documents fall outside the scope of oneM2M specifications. Where possible, this clause provides clarification of such boundaries together with additional guidelines that may help define a clear positioning for oneM2M in the context of the two documents.  • Clause 5 provides a summary of the findings highlighted in ETSI TR 104 409 [i.1] about how SAREF fulfils the EU Data Act [i.2] with particular reference to Article 33 and the SReq [i.3].  It lists feasible improvements that would enable SAREF [i.4] to fulfil the standardization requirements of these two documents. The content focuses on improvements that can be implemented in a reasonable manner according with the timing available to make SAREF compliant with the two documents.  Clause 5 provides possible additional guidelines for aligning SAREF with the EU Data Act [i.2] with particular reference to Article 33 and the SReq [i.3].  • Clause 6 provides a summary of the findings highlighted in ETSI TR 104 409 [i.1] about how NGSI-LD fulfils the EU Data Act [i.2] with particular reference to Article 33 and the SReq [i.3].  It provides guidelines about how NGSI-LD can be used to fulfil as much as possible the two documents without carrying out changes within the NGSI-LD methodology.  Clause 6 lists feasible improvements that would enable NGSI-LD to fulfil the standardization requirements of these two documents. The content focuses on improvements that can be implemented in a reasonable manner according with the timing available to make NGSI-LD compliant with the EU Data Act [i.2] with particular reference to Article 33 and the EU Standardisation Request, e.g. the definition of the mappings between NGSI-LD and DCAT-AP provided in [i.7].  • Clause 7 provides insights about if the union of the three assets enables the fulfilment of the EU Data Act [i.2] with particular reference to Article 33 and the SReq [i.3].  • Clause 8 provides a summary of conclusions from the standardization suggestions.

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