Other documents
Enabling Information Integrity within Spatial Data infrastructures
Keith Murray, Bern Munday, Ian Bush
Two case studies are described (index to land ownership parcels and a new database of land now open to public access) and progress towards the DNF principles are assessed in this paper, which was presented at the GSDI FIG in Cairo, 2005.
Migrating to a National Street Gazetteer based on the Digital National Framework
David C. Simmons
This paper proposes a major, but achievable change of direction for the National Street Gazetteer (NSG). The author believes this change is an essential pre-requisite for an effective information system to support pressing road management needs such as those identified in the Traffic Management Act 2004. These changes position NSG to be compatible with a DNF (Digital National Framework) base. This has already been achieved for the whole of Oxfordshire and is underway in a number of other highway authorities. This paper was presented at StreetWorks 2005.
Results of Unique Identifiers Consultation Paper
The feedback from the consultation paper on unique identifiers have been compiled and published in this paper.
Spatial Data: A barrier to electronic service delivery in 2005?
Steven Ramage, Marketing Director, Laser-Scan and Dr Michael Sanderson, CEO, Laser-Scan examine the benefits that effective spatial data compilation can bring to local authorities.
The DNF White Paper
The DNF White Paper was issued as a discussion document in 2004, it has since been largely superseded by developments guided by the DNF Expert Group for example the Technical Documentation, Case Studies, DNF Registry. It is retained here for reference purposes only.
TOID Royalty-free Use Policy
Ordnance Survey released a statement in March 2005, stating that their unique identifiers (TOIDs) may be used freely without incurring any royalty charges.
Unique Identifiers Consultation Paper
A paper has been released in order to clear up issues surrounding the handling of identifiers, range allocation, and the use of prefixes.
Use of a common framework for positional referencing of buried assets
Geospatial Engineering Board Buried Services working group
This report marks the end of the Buried Services Working Group of the Geospatial Engineering Board. Formulated through meetings of industry and academia, the Working Group was designed with the sole objective of producing a report examining the current status of buried services and the efforts that can be taken towards formulating a common framework.
DNF0051 - Implications of the INSPIRE Directive.
A DNF White Paper
The subject of this paper is the European legislation aimed at creating a spatial information infrastructure. It explains the impacts that this will have in the UK at a national and local level; explains the current status and what is going to happen in the future and shows how and where the adoption of DNF principles could assist organisations meet their INSPIRE objectives.
DNF0052 - Achieving business benefits from improving the quality and integrity of location-based data.
A DNF White Paper
This paper explains what is meant by data quality and integrity in the context of location-based data; highlights the key topics and challenges for users of location-based data and explains how DNF may help users improve the quality and integrity of their data.
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Linked Data Workshop - Agenda available - Registration open
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Getting Started with Linked Data
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Coming up this week - DNF Expert Group Meeting
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BCS reports on recent geospatial event
"Time, Space and Meaning - a seminar on Geospatial semantics" ... read more