Terminology

operating mode of a hard shoulder that allows operation of general-purpose motor vehicles as an extra lane

operating mode of a hard shoulder that allows operation of general-purpose motor vehicles as an extra lane

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

part of a paved carriageway that is not a traffic lane, hard shoulder, or lay-by.
EXAMPLE: See Figure A.23.
NOTE 1 to entry: Hardstanding can include edges of a hard shoulder outside of designated lane markings, slips for future connector roads, etc.

part of a paved carriageway that is not a traffic lane, hard shoulder, or lay-by.
EXAMPLE: See Figure A.23.
NOTE 1 to entry: Hardstanding can include edges of a hard shoulder outside of designated lane markings, slips for future connector roads, etc.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

speed of a vehicle that exceeds free flow motorway speeds by a factor of two or more
EXAMPLE: A speed in excess of 198 km/h.
NOTE 1 to entry: Local regulations for the exact speed range vary.

speed of a vehicle that exceeds free flow motorway speeds by a factor of two or more
EXAMPLE: A speed in excess of 198 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) in the range of high vehicle speeds7.5.12)
EXAMPLE: 1 Racing car.
EXAMPLE: 2 High-speed train.

vehicle with a design speed7.2.2) in the range of high vehicle speeds7.5.12)
EXAMPLE: 1 Racing car.
EXAMPLE: 2 High-speed train.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

change control committee

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

element contained within another element
NOTE 1 to entry: The element containing other elements is a parent element.

element contained within another element
NOTE 1 to entry: The element containing other elements is a parent element.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

conditions which result in a data subject being identified, directly or indirectly, on the basis of a given set of PI

conditions which result in a data subject being identified, directly or indirectly, on the basis of a given set of PI

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

set of attributes which makes it possible to identify, contact or locate the data subject

set of attributes which makes it possible to identify, contact or locate the data subject

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

entity that does not occupy three-dimensional space
EXAMPLE: Idea, process, organization, etc.

entity that does not occupy three-dimensional space
EXAMPLE: Idea, process, organization, etc.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

relationship where one resource contains another resource
EXAMPLE: Every ITS component includes one or more modules.

relationship where one resource contains another resource
EXAMPLE: Every ITS component includes one or more modules.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

rights of an invididual to have access to personal data held about the individual and ability to challenge and correct such data

rights of an invididual to have access to personal data held about the individual and ability to challenge and correct such data

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO 12859
Terminology

interaction between two enterprise objects governed by an understanding that is not documented in a formal agreement between the two parties

interaction between two enterprise objects governed by an understanding that is not documented in a formal agreement between the two parties

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

with respect to process oriented decomposition, the Information Architecture defines the entities and the relationships of information (Data model) and the principal data constructs (see Process Oriented and Logical Architecture)
NOTE: The Information Architecture is not specific to any location

with respect to process oriented decomposition, the Information Architecture defines the entities and the relationships of information (Data model) and the principal data constructs (see Process Oriented and Logical Architecture)
NOTE: The Information Architecture is not specific to any location

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

information that is exchanged between physical objects

information that is exchanged between physical objects

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

abstract, formal representation of many kinds of real-world objects, e.g. business documents, orders, transportation mechanisms, e.g. trucks, containers, ship bays, and/or abstract objects, e.g. for the entities used in a billing system
NOTE 1 to entry: The objects have a name, properties and relationships to other objects. An information model provides a means to describe the information in…

abstract, formal representation of many kinds of real-world objects, e.g. business documents, orders, transportation mechanisms, e.g. trucks, containers, ship bays, and/or abstract objects, e.g. for the entities used in a billing system
NOTE 1 to entry: The objects have a name, properties and relationships to other objects. An information model provides a means to describe the information in a domain of interest without constraining how that description is mapped to an actual implementation in software.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

information flow from a physical object acting as an information provider and sent to another physical object acting as an information consumer
NOTE 1 to entry: The term “information flow triple” is used extensively in the Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT; see Reference [25]).

information flow from a physical object acting as an information provider and sent to another physical object acting as an information consumer
NOTE 1 to entry: The term “information flow triple” is used extensively in the Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT; see Reference [25]).

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

system of facilities, equipment and ITS services that is needed for the operation of an organization
NOTE 1 to entry: Specifically in the case of C-ITS the most stationary part of C-ITS incorporating sensors, actuators, static ITS Station(s).

system of facilities, equipment and ITS services that is needed for the operation of an organization
NOTE 1 to entry: Specifically in the case of C-ITS the most stationary part of C-ITS incorporating sensors, actuators, static ITS Station(s).

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 17384, CEN ISO TS 17427
Terminology

traffic lane designed for entering a junction

traffic lane designed for entering a junction

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

all ingress lanes on a road link

all ingress lanes on a road link

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

role sending the initial message in a message exchange

role sending the initial message in a message exchange

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

schema directly defined in wsdl:types element

schema directly defined in wsdl:types element

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

XML document that conforms to a schema
EXAMPLE: If the schema is WSDL, the XML document is an WSDL instance document.

XML document that conforms to a schema
EXAMPLE: If the schema is WSDL, the XML document is an WSDL instance document.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

0-dimensional geometric primitive representing position in time
[SOURCE: ISO 19108:2002, 4.1.17, modified — Note 1 to entry removed.]

0-dimensional geometric primitive representing position in time
[SOURCE: ISO 19108:2002, 4.1.17, modified — Note 1 to entry removed.]

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

architecture based on political or administrational infrastructure partitioning and its division of responsibilities (rather than functions)

architecture based on political or administrational infrastructure partitioning and its division of responsibilities (rather than functions)

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Associated Standards: ISO TR 24098
Terminology

software that provides comprehensive facilities for application development

software that provides comprehensive facilities for application development

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

system comprised of information, communication, sensor and control technologies and that is designed to benefit a surface transport system
NOTE 1 to entry: “Intelligent transportation system” is the American English equivalent.
NOTE 2 to entry: Benefits potentially include, but are not limited to, increased safety, sustainability, efficiency and comfort.
NOTE 3 to entry: The full term…

system comprised of information, communication, sensor and control technologies and that is designed to benefit a surface transport system
NOTE 1 to entry: “Intelligent transportation system” is the American English equivalent.
NOTE 2 to entry: Benefits potentially include, but are not limited to, increased safety, sustainability, efficiency and comfort.
NOTE 3 to entry: The full term (i.e. “intelligent transport system”) is often used when the noun is used as a subject, whereas the abbreviation (i.e. “ITS”) is often used to modify another noun (e.g. “Intelligent transport systems provide ITS services.”).

Application Area: ITS Architecture

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