Lind, MortenISO Workshop on address standards : Considering the issues related to an international address standard, 25 May 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark2008-08-122008-08-122008-05-25Lind, M 2008, 'Addresses as an infrastructure component : Danish experiences and perspectives', ISO Workshop on address standards, Denmark, 25 May 2008. [http://www.isotc211.org/Address/Copenhagen_Address_Workshop/index.htm]9781868546893http://hdl.handle.net/2263/6550Paper was downloaded in pdf format from http://www.isotc211.org/Address/Copenhagen_Address_Workshop/index.htm. This document consists of a paper and a presentation.Based on experiences from the development of the address system in Denmark, the paper discusses the benefits and disadvantages from different approaches to address management and to the conceptual modeling of address data. Also the definition of addresses is discussed. It is described how the Danish address system and the custodianship of base address data was enforced by law, and how consensus building between the stakeholders has created a situation where public maintained address data – including address points – since 2002 has been freely available for both public and private sector, to the benefit of both citizens, government and business. The paper discusses the concept of reference data in the context of the European INSPIRE directive on spatial data infrastructure as well as the characteristics of addresses as being reference data. The level of Danish data standardization for addresses is presented, and – and as a conclusion – a number of lessons learned is listed.2013023 bytes305115 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/pdfenDepartment of Computer Science, University of PretoriaAddress managementConceptual modeling of address data383.41Forms of address -- DenmarkStreet addresses -- StandardsGeographical location codesAddresses as an infrastructure component : Danish experiences and perspectivesText