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ISO/TR 19174:2025 Geographic information — Securing interoperability among heterogeneous city domain information models

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Geographic information — Securing interoperability among heterogeneous city domain information models

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Description

This document analyses a feasible way to accommodate interoperability elements for the data component of a spatial data infrastructure (SDI) and extend the meta model framework for interoperability (MFI) in securing interoperability among heterogeneous domain information models under the smart city context.

This document:

a)       outlines the interoperability issues for city domain information models;

b)       reviews relevant standards and best practices and examines methodologies or solutions to tackle the interoperability issues;

c)        supposes a use case and provides an example to secure interoperability among different domain information models using model registry;

d)       specifies technical requirements in concern about how to apply the interoperability elements of the meta model framework to support the interoperability of smart city services;

e)       highlights the standardization items to be developed to secure interoperability.

Edition

1

Published Date

2026-06-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

18

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English

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Abstract

This document analyses a feasible way to accommodate interoperability elements for the data component of a spatial data infrastructure (SDI) and extend the meta model framework for interoperability (MFI) in securing interoperability among heterogeneous domain information models under the smart city context.

This document:

a)       outlines the interoperability issues for city domain information models;

b)       reviews relevant standards and best practices and examines methodologies or solutions to tackle the interoperability issues;

c)        supposes a use case and provides an example to secure interoperability among different domain information models using model registry;

d)       specifies technical requirements in concern about how to apply the interoperability elements of the meta model framework to support the interoperability of smart city services;

e)       highlights the standardization items to be developed to secure interoperability.

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