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Data-level interoperability plays a vital role in a data space, and leveraging standard data models significantly simplifies this process. As a first proof-of-concept, this document shows how the DISCO project incorporates the APDS and DATEX II standards.APDS (Alliance for Parking Data Standards) is an international standard designed to establish a common language for sharing parking data. It aims to promote interoperability between parking systems and services, enabling seamless data exchange across various regions and platforms. DATEX II, on the other hand, is Europe's most widely adopted standard for road situations and traffic regulations. It provides a structured framework for sharing information related to traffic management, road conditions, and regulations, ensuring consistency and compatibility across European transportation systems.This document outlines mapping data from its sources to these two standards. It provides an overview of the APDS and DATEX II standards, detailing their structure and practical applications. Furthermore, it includes specific data mapping examples from the city of Ghent, demonstrating how real-world data can be transformed to comply with these standards. For an in-depth explanation of the ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) technical implementation, including insights into the code and workflows used for this mapping within the framework of the Smart Data Platform, please refer to the DISCOLLECTION Design and Architecture Documentation |
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