<p>SAREF is published as a set of open standards produced by <strong>ETSI Technical Committee Data Solutions (<ahref="https://www.etsi.org/committee/data">DATA</a>)</strong>.</p>
<p>This <strong>ETSI portal for SAREF</strong> exposes the SAREF ontologies and points to the different
<p>SAREF is published as a set of open standards produced by <strong>ETSI Technical Committee Data Solutions (<ahref="https://www.etsi.org/committee/data">DATA</a>)</strong>.</p>
<p>This <strong>ETSI portal for SAREF</strong> exposes the SAREF ontologies and points to the different
SAREF-related deliverables.</p>
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<p>SAREF in online taxonomies, vocabularies, and catalogues, can be used identify and describe generic or prototypical entities than can then be reused in many verticals and applications, thus facilitating semantic interoperability.</p>
<p>SAREF in smart application, can be used to identify and describe specific entities of the real world for a specific application.</p>
<p>In October 2024, the first ETSI EN about SAREF has been published. ETSI EN 303 760 <ahref="#ref-1">[1]</a> gives guidance and provisions for making IoT smart applications and products interoperable at the semantic level in compliance to the SAREF framework. It contains provisions about how to use SAREF, and specifies a methodology to follow for showing SAREF compliance. Further on, it describes how to contribute optionally to a new SAREF extension.</p>
<p>In 2025, all activities of TC SmartM2M, including the development and maintenance of SAREF, were transferred to the new ETSI Technical Committee Data Solutions (<ahref="https://www.etsi.org/committee/data">DATA</a>).</p>
<p>Annex A of <ahref="#ref-0">the technical specification ETSI TS 103 264</a> contains a summary of the most relevant changes made in SAREF V2.1.1 <ahref="#ref-i-6">[i.6]</a>, V3.1.1 <ahref="#ref-i-7">[i.7]</a>, V3.2.1 <ahref="#ref-i-8">[i.8]</a>, and V4.1.1 (<ahref="#ref-0">the technical specification ETSI TS 103 264</a>). Annex B contains a migration guide from SAREF V3.1.1 to V4.1.1.</p>
<p><strong>The Smart Applications REFerence (SAREF)</strong> suite of ontologies forms a shared model of consensus intended to enable semantic interoperability between solutions from different providers and among various activity sectors in the Internet of Things (IoT), thus contributing to the development of data spaces.</p>
<p>SAREF is published as a set of open standards produced by <strong>ETSI Technical Committee Smart Machine-to-Machine communications
<p>SAREF is published as a set of open standards produced by <strong>ETSI Technical Committee Data Solutions (<ahref="https://www.etsi.org/committee/data">DATA</a>)</strong>.</p>
<p>This <strong>ETSI portal for SAREF</strong> exposes the SAREF ontologies and points to the different SAREF-related deliverables.</p>
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<h3id="history">History of SAREF</h3>
<p>The SAREF initiative started in 2014/2015 with a study requested by the European Commission, and continues in the <strong>ETSI Technical Committee Smart Machine-to-Machine communications
<p>The SAREF initiative started in 2014/2015 with a study requested by the European Commission, and continues in the <strong>ETSI Technical Committee Data Solutions
<p>SAREF is published as a set of open standards produced by <strong>ETSI Technical Committee Data Solutions (<ahref="https://www.etsi.org/committee/data">DATA</a>)</strong>.</p>
<p>This <strong>ETSI portal for SAREF</strong> exposes the SAREF ontologies and points to the different
<p>The SAREF development and maintenance activities were transferred to the new ETSI Technical Committee Data Solutions (<a href="https://www.etsi.org/committee/data">DATA</a>)</p>