Demonstrators
Service Delivery
The demonstrators are a series of examples of how DNF enables relationships to be generated and reused between spatial data from different sources. Each example is a practical, hands-on demonstration of the underlying principles of DNF.
Read more about the demonstrators at www.dnfdemo.org. Note that new users will need to register (registration is separate from the DNF website itself).
Example 4 - Fault Reporting
Example 4 - Fault Reporting
Interest Group: Service Delivery
This particular example demonstrates how DNF principles can be used in the context of creating, sending and relating fault reports on streets, street furniture or utility related household problems.
DNF principles can be used to validate data entry and to identify patterns and relationships in data after it has been recorded. The location of the fault reports, which are fundamental to the fault reports themselves, are recorded using the cross-referencing approach described by DNF.
Other news
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BCS announces new Linked Data geospatial group to further DNF principles
Bringing together DNF and Linked Data ... read more
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BCS Geospatial Specialist Group event - registration open
Open Data and the Public Data Company: Whose data is it anyway and who pays for it? ... read more
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DNF Expert Group Meeting #23 - Dudley
A short summary of the day ... read more
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DNF to embrace Linked Data
Major step in DNF evolution to bring Linked Data to Geospatial community ... read more