wardF
WardF is a fictional open-source framework and data interchange format designed to model administrative wards and their socio-demographic attributes within geographic information systems. In this imagined ecosystem, wardF provides a consistent representation of ward boundaries, population statistics, infrastructure indicators, and governance relationships to support planning, analysis, and education.
Design and data model: The core model has three layers: geometry, attribute schema, and relationships. Geometry
Implementation and usage: Reference tooling offers validators, import/export to GeoJSON and CSV, and a Python API
History and reception: WardF emerged in hypothetical planning exercises and educational workshops in the early 2020s.
See also: administrative boundary data, geographic information systems, GeoJSON, Shapefile, Ward clustering.