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>UNE standards>UNE CEN ISO/TR 19174:2025 - Geographic information - Securing interoperability among heterogeneous city domain information models (ISO/TR 19174:2025) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in August of 2025.)
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UNE CEN ISO/TR 19174:2025 - Geographic information - Securing interoperability among heterogeneous city domain information models (ISO/TR 19174:2025) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in August of 2025.)

UNE CEN ISO/TR 19174:2025

Geographic information - Securing interoperability among heterogeneous city domain information models (ISO/TR 19174:2025) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in August of 2025.)

Información geográfica. Garantía de interoperabilidad entre modelos de información heterogéneos en el ámbito urbano. (ISO/TR 19174:2025). (Ratificada por la Asociación Española de Normalización en agosto de 2025.)

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Standard number:UNE CEN ISO/TR 19174:2025
Pages:29
Released:2025-08-01
Status:Standard
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UNE CEN ISO/TR 19174:2025

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.