The very nature of the XDM means you can quite literally add anything to the BS7666 address, all the way down to the colour of the front door!
Because the requirements of each organisation varies, the complete flexibility of the XDM enables each of those organisations to derive the business benefits and efficiency savings that are most important to them.
Examples include the different uses between local government and the emergency services for whom the benefits will be the same, but the types of data stored can vary tremendously.
Examples of data that can be
included:
Conservation Areas
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Smoke and Pollution Control Zones
Contaminated Land
Administrative Boundaries
Planning Applications
Listed Buildings
Key Holder Data
School Catchment Areas
Flood Risk Zones
Council Tax Band
Notes field
Postal Addresses
Alarm codes
Parliamentary Constituency
Controlled Parking Zones
Roadworks & traffic information
Proximity to/nearest leisure & daycare centres
Proximity to/nearest police station, hospital, GP Practice
Proximity to/nearest school (primary & secondary)
Proximity to/nearest home & commercial recycling facilities
Voting wards, applicable polling stations and parish boundaries
Applicable Planning applications, including date of issue and status
Road salting routes
Refuse collection day
Water Board Authority
...plus many, many more.
Do you have a question about the Xtended Data Module? If so, just ask...