Abstract

In order to solve the common needs of shared basic data resources in different industries, different departments and different regions in a city, this paper has designed a Data Resource Sharing and Exchange Platform (DRSEP) to solve the demand for comprehensive data of City Public Management (CPM). Firstly, we analyze the basic functional requirements of the platform. Secondly, we study the characteristics of the DRSEP from three aspects: data type, data volume and data transmission/application methods. Thirdly, we provide the overall technical architecture of the DRSEP, which includes: the data resource layer, the resource site layer, the resource integration layer, the resource service layer and the resource application layer. In particular, we devise a Data Organization System (DOS) based on a Data Resource Directory (DRD), a Public Basic Database (PBcDB) and a Public Business Database (PBuDB). The DRD is the metadata standard and resource directory of the platform. Through this directory, the authority, accuracy and unity of the data resources can be ensured. The PBcDB consists of four types of databases: a population database, a corporation database, a macroeconomic database and a geospatial database. The PBuDB includes a video database, an environmental safety supervision database, a building database, a government affairs and emergency database, a credit database and a comprehensive human resources database. Finally, the DRSEP is deployed, tested, applied and evaluated in a city with a population of 2.19 million in western China. Moreover, the test evaluation results show that the platform exhibits an outstanding performance in the integration technology of multi-source heterogeneous data and the reliable transmission technology of massive data.

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