The increasing scarcity of resources in recent years has made extremely strategic to try to give Italy its first register of infrastructure, to enable the reuse of existing infrastructure and better target the investments of the telecommunication operators. Over the past two years several working groups (ANFOV) and public partnerships (Mise-Anci 11/12/2012) have been created with the aim of studying models and guidelines for its realization. Many initiatives are also present at regional level with the same objective (Toscana, Lombardia, Trentino). The solution described in this paper is the first that, by intro- ducing the concept of federation of existing cadastral systems, gives in alternative to the model of a single registry, too difficult to implement and to maintain ( Lombardia Region Project). The model of Cadastre proposed is based on the concept of data federation that provide a ”unified view” of all available data, providing a mechanism for automatic collection and stan- dardization of the information coming from the different data base, while ensuring, at all contributors, maximum flexibility in data structure. A further aspect of the peculiar and innovative solution is that it doesnt necessarily required a single point of data storage, but it permits individual systems of origin to continue to be the only holders of the data, solving in a single instance the problem of the consistency of the information and of its maintenance. These elements strongly differ from the ANFOV guide that inspired the solution in object. The proposed solution leads to the definition of the data federation protocol, laying the groundwork for the feasibility and sustainability of the project and the initiative as a whole.

A Federal Register For Telecommunications Infrastructures

MAZZINI, Gianluca
2012

Abstract

The increasing scarcity of resources in recent years has made extremely strategic to try to give Italy its first register of infrastructure, to enable the reuse of existing infrastructure and better target the investments of the telecommunication operators. Over the past two years several working groups (ANFOV) and public partnerships (Mise-Anci 11/12/2012) have been created with the aim of studying models and guidelines for its realization. Many initiatives are also present at regional level with the same objective (Toscana, Lombardia, Trentino). The solution described in this paper is the first that, by intro- ducing the concept of federation of existing cadastral systems, gives in alternative to the model of a single registry, too difficult to implement and to maintain ( Lombardia Region Project). The model of Cadastre proposed is based on the concept of data federation that provide a ”unified view” of all available data, providing a mechanism for automatic collection and stan- dardization of the information coming from the different data base, while ensuring, at all contributors, maximum flexibility in data structure. A further aspect of the peculiar and innovative solution is that it doesnt necessarily required a single point of data storage, but it permits individual systems of origin to continue to be the only holders of the data, solving in a single instance the problem of the consistency of the information and of its maintenance. These elements strongly differ from the ANFOV guide that inspired the solution in object. The proposed solution leads to the definition of the data federation protocol, laying the groundwork for the feasibility and sustainability of the project and the initiative as a whole.
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