Terminology

framework that may be used repeatedly to meet requirements that are similar to some extent

framework that may be used repeatedly to meet requirements that are similar to some extent

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 24529
Terminology

entity that is external to the ITS service implementation but with which the implementation communicates either to obtain inputs or to which it can send outputs
NOTE 1 to entry: A terminator can exist within functional and physical views.

entity that is external to the ITS service implementation but with which the implementation communicates either to obtain inputs or to which it can send outputs
NOTE 1 to entry: A terminator can exist within functional and physical views.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

any person or legal entity receiving PI of a data subject other than the data subject itself or the controller or the processor

any person or legal entity receiving PI of a data subject other than the data subject itself or the controller or the processor

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: CEN TR 16742
Terminology

a TICS Architecture can be described by conceptual, logical and/or physical representations; (see also Conceptual Architecture, Functional Architecture, Logical Architecture, Deployment Design); a TICS Architecture is not specific to any single location

a TICS Architecture can be described by conceptual, logical and/or physical representations; (see also Conceptual Architecture, Functional Architecture, Logical Architecture, Deployment Design); a TICS Architecture is not specific to any single location

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 14813-2
Terminology

a subsystem of a TICS system, assembly, or other major element of a system which does not have, by itself, independent operational functionality

a subsystem of a TICS system, assembly, or other major element of a system which does not have, by itself, independent operational functionality

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 14813-2
Terminology

a set of inter-related components which interact with one another in an organised fashion to provide independent operational functionality
NOTE: This is the IEEE Definition qualified with the “Independent operational functionality” phase).

a set of inter-related components which interact with one another in an organised fashion to provide independent operational functionality
NOTE: This is the IEEE Definition qualified with the “Independent operational functionality” phase).

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 14813-2
Terminology

minimum component capable of independent functionality

minimum component capable of independent functionality

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 14813-2
Terminology

description of a token requirement
NOTE 1 to entry: Token assertions defined within a security binding are used to satisfy protection requirements.

description of a token requirement
NOTE 1 to entry: Token assertions defined within a security binding are used to satisfy protection requirements.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

alternative term for public transport that is used in some countries and in some instances and is
expanded to “public transit”

alternative term for public transport that is used in some countries and in some instances and is
expanded to “public transit”

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

transfer of personal information to recipients other than the data subject, the controller or a processor, in particular publishing of data as well as the use of data for another application purpose of the controller

transfer of personal information to recipients other than the data subject, the controller or a processor, in particular publishing of data as well as the use of data for another application purpose of the controller

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

need to transport one or more material entities to a different location

need to transport one or more material entities to a different location

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

function that owns and or manages the transport means

function that owns and or manages the transport means

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 17452
Terminology

entity that delivers one or more transport services

entity that delivers one or more transport services

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

service that delivers one or more material entities from one location to another to satisfy a transport need
NOTE 1 to entry: The material entities delivered can be people and/or goods.

service that delivers one or more material entities from one location to another to satisfy a transport need
NOTE 1 to entry: The material entities delivered can be people and/or goods.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

system of infrastructure elements and optionally vehicles that are jointly designed to move material entities from an origin to a destination
NOTE 1 to entry: Transport systems can also include any supporting system, such as information and control systems.

system of infrastructure elements and optionally vehicles that are jointly designed to move material entities from an origin to a destination
NOTE 1 to entry: Transport systems can also include any supporting system, such as information and control systems.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

entity that has a transport need to be fulfilled

entity that has a transport need to be fulfilled

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

part of the roadway that is currently intended for transport purposes
NOTE 1 to entry: The travelled way does not include hard shoulders, hardstanding3.1.17), or other areas that are not currently intended for normal operational use. In other words, while these other areas are “designed” for transport purposes, they are not “intended” for normal transport purposes (at present); rather these…

part of the roadway that is currently intended for transport purposes
NOTE 1 to entry: The travelled way does not include hard shoulders, hardstanding3.1.17), or other areas that are not currently intended for normal operational use. In other words, while these other areas are “designed” for transport purposes, they are not “intended” for normal transport purposes (at present); rather these extra areas exist for safety and other exceptional use conditions.
NOTE 2 to entry: While the limits of the roadway are defined by the design of the physical infrastructure and are generally static; the limits of the travelled way can be dynamic, such as in the case of a hard shoulder for emergency use3.4.1) being converted into hard shoulder running3.4.2) operation.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

person who is headed to a destination

person who is headed to a destination

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

event that starts the process in a scenario

event that starts the process in a scenario

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

speed of a vehicle that does not greatly exceed typical pedestrian speeds
EXAMPLE: SAE J3194 associates this with a top speed of less than 13 km/h.
NOTE 1 to entry: Local regulations for the exact speed range vary.

speed of a vehicle that does not greatly exceed typical pedestrian speeds
EXAMPLE: SAE J3194 associates this with a top speed of less than 13 km/h.
NOTE 1 to entry: Local regulations for the exact speed range vary.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Strukturální kategorie: Data and Processes > Quantities
Terminology

vehicle with a design speed7.2.2) that does not exceed ultra-low vehicle speeds7.5.7)
NOTE 1 to entry: The term “pedestrian speed vehicle” is allowed but the preferred term follows a logical progression of levels.

vehicle with a design speed7.2.2) that does not exceed ultra-low vehicle speeds7.5.7)
NOTE 1 to entry: The term “pedestrian speed vehicle” is allowed but the preferred term follows a logical progression of levels.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

object-oriented modelling language specified in ISO/IEC 19501

object-oriented modelling language specified in ISO/IEC 19501

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 26999, CEN TS 16157-3
Terminology

string for identifying resources on the Internet (such as Web pages) by specifying the address of the resource and the access protocol used

string for identifying resources on the Internet (such as Web pages) by specifying the address of the resource and the access protocol used

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: CEN TS 16157-3
Terminology

string of one or more words where each word within the string starts with an upper-case letter and the remainder of each word is in lowercase; the words follow each other without any space; hyphens and numbers may be used, but the first character of the string must be an upper case alphabetic character; a hyphen may not be the last character or occur multiple times in sequence

string of one or more words where each word within the string starts with an upper-case letter and the remainder of each word is in lowercase; the words follow each other without any space; hyphens and numbers may be used, but the first character of the string must be an upper case alphabetic character; a hyphen may not be the last character or occur multiple times in sequence

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

all traffic lanes of a carriageway

all traffic lanes of a carriageway

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

description of the behavioural requirements of a system and its interaction with a user
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC/IEEE 26515:2018, 3.15, modified — Note 1 to entry removed.]

description of the behavioural requirements of a system and its interaction with a user
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC/IEEE 26515:2018, 3.15, modified — Note 1 to entry removed.]

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 24529
Terminology

limits to the purposes which personal data can be used

limits to the purposes which personal data can be used

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 12859
Terminology

action that circumvents all kinds of operations with the set of PI or certain elements of it meaning both processing of PI and transmission of PI to a third party

action that circumvents all kinds of operations with the set of PI or certain elements of it meaning both processing of PI and transmission of PI to a third party

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

factor or condition necessary to achieve desired results within a specified context of use
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC TR 25060:2010, 2.25, modified — “for a user” removed from definition.]

factor or condition necessary to achieve desired results within a specified context of use
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC TR 25060:2010, 2.25, modified — “for a user” removed from definition.]

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

entity that has a need to be fulfilled
NOTE 1 to entry: The term “consumer” can be used when fulfilling the need results in the consumption of a resource.

entity that has a need to be fulfilled
NOTE 1 to entry: The term “consumer” can be used when fulfilling the need results in the consumption of a resource.

Application Area: ITS Architecture

Filtering by Type

Filtering by Application Area