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DNF Demonstrator - Fault Reporting


Overview

Welcome to the Digital National Framework (DNF) demonstrator. This particular example demonstrates how DNF principles can be used in the context of creating, sending and relating fault reports on streets, street furniture or utility related household problems.

This demonstrator shows how DNF principles can be used to validate data entry and to identify patterns and relationships in data after it has been recorded. The location of the fault reports, which are fundamental to the fault reports themselves, are recorded using the cross-referencing approach described by DNF.

A map enabled fault reporting tool to record gas leaks, pot holes etc is contained in this demonstrator. These reports are then transmitted to a central repository of reports, from where they are disseminated to the appropriate organisations. The locational information contained in each Fault Report is then transmitted consistently between the web interface and the central repository and this central repository and each of the individual organisations.


Detailed Description

More information about this demonstrator can be found on the following two pages:

View Worked Examples

View more information about the datasets contained in this example


Create or View Fault Reports

Click on one of the following links to view or create Fault Reports:

Report a Fault!
View all Fault Reports
View Reports by Organisation

While the base reference data in each of these examples are real, all attribution in the application data and address data contained in each example is fictional. This includes, and is not limited to, water quality, flood risk, social indicators and fault reports about street furniture. Attributes in the data have however been modelled in such a way as to approximate the structure and nature of real application data.


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