Object catalog for the road and transport sector

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The object catalog for roads and traffic ( OKSTRA for short ) is a standard that unifies the IT-technical description of objects in the field of roads and traffic in the Federal Republic of Germany.

The OKSTRA is intended to ensure that all information can be exchanged between the various information and software systems used in the federal and state road construction and traffic administration without media disruption.

development

The further development and maintenance of OKSTRA is the responsibility of the OKSTRA care center, which is administratively supervised by a federal-state project group (the PG OKSTRA). The first version of OKSTRA was adopted on October 15, 1999. On May 15, 2000, the then Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing introduced OKSTRA for the federal trunk roads.

For example, the regional reference system in Berlin was implemented with the resources of “OKSTRA” (object catalog for roads and traffic) and “OKSTRA-kommunal” (object catalog for roads and traffic for municipal road data). With this draft of a standard for communal road networks "OKSTRA-communal" based on XML, developed by the Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt), data exchange with each other and with other systems is enabled and a corresponding interface is provided for the detailed network, including every detail of the "urban development plan Straße “(StEP) in the state of Berlin was provided with an OKSTRA ID.

See also

Individual evidence

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