Terminology

legal framework for the agreement between a service provider and a user
NOTE 1 to entry: Contracts can be via a third party, implied or verbal, especially in the case of peer-to-peer.

legal framework for the agreement between a service provider and a user
NOTE 1 to entry: Contracts can be via a third party, implied or verbal, especially in the case of peer-to-peer.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

any natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body which alone or jointly with others collect and/or process and determine the purposes and means of the processing of PI, independently whether or not a person uses the PI by themselves or assigns the tasks to a processor; where the purposes and means of processing are determined by national or Community laws or regulations,…

any natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body which alone or jointly with others collect and/or process and determine the purposes and means of the processing of PI, independently whether or not a person uses the PI by themselves or assigns the tasks to a processor; where the purposes and means of processing are determined by national or Community laws or regulations, the controller or the specific criteria for his nomination may be designated by national or Community law

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

type of financial model where users partner to defray the costs of services
NOTE 1 to entry: Cooperative models are exclusive commercial and public models.

type of financial model where users partner to defray the costs of services
NOTE 1 to entry: Cooperative models are exclusive commercial and public models.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

subset of ITS where information is shared among ITS stationsin a manner that enables its use by multiple ITS services

subset of ITS where information is shared among ITS stationsin a manner that enables its use by multiple ITS services

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

contractual model where the user is a commercial entity
EXAMPLE: 1 A business purchasing monthly public transport passes for its employees.
EXAMPLE: 2 A commercial entity using a commercial courier service for package delivery.

contractual model where the user is a commercial entity
EXAMPLE: 1 A business purchasing monthly public transport passes for its employees.
EXAMPLE: 2 A commercial entity using a commercial courier service for package delivery.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

transverse view of road geometry
NOTE 1 to entry: The transverse view provides a vertical section of the ground and carriageway at right angles to the centre line of the carriageway.

transverse view of road geometry
NOTE 1 to entry: The transverse view provides a vertical section of the ground and carriageway at right angles to the centre line of the carriageway.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

lane designed for the through movement of cycles
NOTE 1 to entry: Cycle lanes are typically much narrower than traffic lanes.
NOTE 2 to entry: Cycle lanes are typically part of either a carriageway or a cycleway.
NOTE 3 to entry: Cycle lanes could also allow and be designed for motorized vehicles (e.g. e-scooters, mopeds, etc.) with similar performance characteristics as human-powered…

lane designed for the through movement of cycles
NOTE 1 to entry: Cycle lanes are typically much narrower than traffic lanes.
NOTE 2 to entry: Cycle lanes are typically part of either a carriageway or a cycleway.
NOTE 3 to entry: Cycle lanes could also allow and be designed for motorized vehicles (e.g. e-scooters, mopeds, etc.) with similar performance characteristics as human-powered cycles, subject to local regulations.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

infrastructure primarily designed for the use of cycles and separate from a carriageway
NOTE 1 to entry: Local legislation can allow cycleways to be used by a variety of low-speed vehicles (e.g. low-speed scooters, skateboards, etc.) and can share usage of other low-speed modes such as pedestrians, horseback riders, etc.

infrastructure primarily designed for the use of cycles and separate from a carriageway
NOTE 1 to entry: Local legislation can allow cycleways to be used by a variety of low-speed vehicles (e.g. low-speed scooters, skateboards, etc.) and can share usage of other low-speed modes such as pedestrians, horseback riders, etc.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

re-interpretable representation of information in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation or processing
NOTE 1 to entry: Data can be processed by human or automatic means.

re-interpretable representation of information in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation or processing
NOTE 1 to entry: Data can be processed by human or automatic means.

Application Area: Public Transport, ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 14817-1, ISO 24531, ISO 17185-1
Terminology

data element, class, value domain, data frame, message or interface dialogue defined, at a minimum, with an unambiguous identifier and a definition
NOTE 1 to entry: In order to exchange a value corresponding to a data concept, more information than an identifier, a name and a definition can be needed. For a property, a data type is needed. Depending on the kind of property, other data…

data element, class, value domain, data frame, message or interface dialogue defined, at a minimum, with an unambiguous identifier and a definition
NOTE 1 to entry: In order to exchange a value corresponding to a data concept, more information than an identifier, a name and a definition can be needed. For a property, a data type is needed. Depending on the kind of property, other data elements such as unit of measure, and language, can be needed as well. The additional information can be given in the data dictionary, in a data specification that references the data concept or associated with the data themselves.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 18495-1, ISO 24533-2, ČSN EN 16072
Terminology

data concept identifier

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

individual occurrence of a data concept

individual occurrence of a data concept

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

process by which data is formally described and provided to an approved location in the data concept registry
NOTE 1 to entry: This process is effected under the control of the “ITS Registrar”, in accordance with the
requirements of ISO 14817-2.

process by which data is formally described and provided to an approved location in the data concept registry
NOTE 1 to entry: This process is effected under the control of the “ITS Registrar”, in accordance with the
requirements of ISO 14817-2.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

electronic data dictionary that follows precise documented rules for the registration and management of stored data concepts
NOTE 1 to entry: The data concept registry contains meta-attributes about data concepts in terms of their names and representational forms as well as the semantics associated with the data concepts. A data concept registry may contain metadata that assists information…

electronic data dictionary that follows precise documented rules for the registration and management of stored data concepts
NOTE 1 to entry: The data concept registry contains meta-attributes about data concepts in terms of their names and representational forms as well as the semantics associated with the data concepts. A data concept registry may contain metadata that assists information interchange and re-use, both from the perspective of human users and for machine-interpretation of data concepts.
NOTE 2 to entry: A data concept registry typically includes advanced features for adding retrieving, and working with its contents.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

integer that represents the number of edits that have been made to the data concept since the last update to the major version number

integer that represents the number of edits that have been made to the data concept since the last update to the major version number

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

categorization of the kind of data concept

categorization of the kind of data concept

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

integer that represents the number of normative changes that have been made to approved versions of
the associated data concept

integer that represents the number of normative changes that have been made to approved versions of
the associated data concept

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

collection of data concepts that allows lookup by entity identifier

collection of data concepts that allows lookup by entity identifier

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 24531, ISO 14817-1, ISO 22951, ČSN EN 16102
Terminology

unit of data that is considered in a given context to be indivisible and which includes an unambiguous representational form
NOTE 1 to entry: This definition states that a data element is “indivisible” in a given context. This means it is possible for a data element considered indivisible in one context [e.g. location] to be divisible in another context (e.g. latitude, longitude, and…

unit of data that is considered in a given context to be indivisible and which includes an unambiguous representational form
NOTE 1 to entry: This definition states that a data element is “indivisible” in a given context. This means it is possible for a data element considered indivisible in one context [e.g. location] to be divisible in another context (e.g. latitude, longitude, and elevation).

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 14813-6, ISO 24533-2
Terminology

representation of data flowing between two processes or between a process and a terminator

representation of data flowing between two processes or between a process and a terminator

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

specific grouping of data elements that describes information of interest through a useful grouping of more atomic properties about one or more classes
NOTE 1 to entry: The grouping can be a set, sequence or a choice.
NOTE 2 to entry: A data frame can contain other data frames.

specific grouping of data elements that describes information of interest through a useful grouping of more atomic properties about one or more classes
NOTE 1 to entry: The grouping can be a set, sequence or a choice.
NOTE 2 to entry: A data frame can contain other data frames.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 14813-6
Terminology

property that data has not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner

property that data has not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner

Terminology

description of the organization of data in a manner that reflects an information structure
NOTE: See also information model.

description of the organization of data in a manner that reflects an information structure
NOTE: See also information model.

Application Area: Public Transport, ITS Architecture
Terminology

prevention of misuse of computer data: legal safeguards to prevent misuse of information stored on computers, particularly information about individual people

prevention of misuse of computer data: legal safeguards to prevent misuse of information stored on computers, particularly information about individual people

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 12859
Terminology

acceptable standard of accuracy of personal data

acceptable standard of accuracy of personal data

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 12859
Terminology

organizational element or an individual appointed by ISO/TC 204 to undertake the day-to-day management of the Data Registry process

organizational element or an individual appointed by ISO/TC 204 to undertake the day-to-day management of the Data Registry process

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

process by which data is formally described and provided to an approved location in the Data Registry
NOTE: This process is effected under the control of the ITS/TICS data registrar, in accordance with the requirements of ISO 14817.

process by which data is formally described and provided to an approved location in the Data Registry
NOTE: This process is effected under the control of the ITS/TICS data registrar, in accordance with the requirements of ISO 14817.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

store of data, characterized in a consistent manner, used for a specific purpose (in this case ITS)

store of data, characterized in a consistent manner, used for a specific purpose (in this case ITS)

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

set of distinct values, characterized by properties of those values and by operations on those values

set of distinct values, characterized by properties of those values and by operations on those values

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

process based on data element transformation

process based on data element transformation

Associated Standards: CEN ISO TS 17427

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