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Browsing Workshops (ISO Workshop on Address Standards) by Subject "Geographical location codes"
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Lind, Morten; ISO Workshop on address standards : Considering the issues related to an international address standard, 25 May 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
(Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria, 2008-05-25)
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. ...
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Plews, Reese; Kawano, Shigekazu; ISO Workshop on address standards : Considering the issues related to an international address standard, 25 May 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
(Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria, 2008-05-25)
A clear understanding of the concept of “place” is important in virtually every aspect of daily activity, with uses and requirements ranging from the simple to the complex. Yet the meaning or designation of a
place to one ...
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McCart Wells, Martha; Anderson, Carl; Perkins, Hilary; Wells, Ed; Yurman, Sara; ISO Workshop on address standards : Considering the issues related to an international address standard, 25 May 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
(Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria, 2008-05-25)
The "United States Street, Landmark, and Postal Address Data Standard" is a draft data standard for United States address information. The draft standard defines and specifies elements and structures for organizing address ...
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Walker, Rob; ISO Workshop on address standards : Considering the issues related to an international address standard, 25 May 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
(Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria, 2008-05-25)
The first question to be asked in any consideration of addressing is what are the types of object for which addresses are being provided? The most common form of an address is the postal address. In this
case, the ...
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Cooper, Antony Kyle; ISO Workshop on address standards : Considering the issues related to an international address standard, 25 May 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
(Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria, 2008-05-25)
Various countries around the world have address standards or are developing them. There are also address standards developed by international organizations for specific domains (such as postal delivery)
and initiatives ...