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advanced traveller information systems

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name and address of a person or organization authorized to act for or on behalf of another party

name and address of a person or organization authorized to act for or on behalf of another party

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carrier using aircraft to transport goods

carrier using aircraft to transport goods

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particular type of bill of lading, specifically a non-negotiable consignment NOTE: used to cover the transport of goods by airfreight
NOTE: An air waybill serves as a receipt for the shipper, indicating that the carrier has accepted the goods listed therein, and obligates it to carry the consignment to the airport of destination according to specified conditions.

particular type of bill of lading, specifically a non-negotiable consignment NOTE: used to cover the transport of goods by airfreight
NOTE: An air waybill serves as a receipt for the shipper, indicating that the carrier has accepted the goods listed therein, and obligates it to carry the consignment to the airport of destination according to specified conditions.

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separately secure area of memory in IVS where apps are stored with different access controls to data pantry

separately secure area of memory in IVS where apps are stored with different access controls to data pantry

Associated Standards: ČSN ISO 15638-6
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party which has applied for approval as a service provider

party which has applied for approval as a service provider

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communication point where one part of a system communicates with another in order to service an application
NOTE 1 to entry: The communication point is typically but not necessarily wireless in the scenarios of ISO 26683.

communication point where one part of a system communicates with another in order to service an application
NOTE 1 to entry: The communication point is typically but not necessarily wireless in the scenarios of ISO 26683.

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service provided by a service provider accessing data from the IVS in a vehicle in the case of C-ITS, via a wireless communications network, or provided on-board the vehicle as the result of software (and potentially also hardware and firmware) installed by a service provider or to a service provider’s instruction

service provided by a service provider accessing data from the IVS in a vehicle in the case of C-ITS, via a wireless communications network, or provided on-board the vehicle as the result of software (and potentially also hardware and firmware) installed by a service provider or to a service provider’s instruction

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file held in the data pantry of the IVS containing data specific to an application service

file held in the data pantry of the IVS containing data specific to an application service

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assign officially to take responsibility for a role

assign officially to take responsibility for a role

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formal affirmation that an applicant has satisfied all the requirements for appointment as an application service provider or that an application service delivers the required service levels

formal affirmation that an applicant has satisfied all the requirements for appointment as an application service provider or that an application service delivers the required service levels

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organisation (usually independent) which conducts approval and ongoing audit for service providers on behalf of a jurisdiction
NOTE 1 to entry: An approval authority (regulatory) approval agreement recognizes the fact that a service provider, having satisfied the approval authority’s requirements for appointment as a service provider, is appointed in that capacity and sets out the legal…

organisation (usually independent) which conducts approval and ongoing audit for service providers on behalf of a jurisdiction
NOTE 1 to entry: An approval authority (regulatory) approval agreement recognizes the fact that a service provider, having satisfied the approval authority’s requirements for appointment as a service provider, is appointed in that capacity and sets out the legal obligations of the parties with respect to the ongoing role of the service provider.

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methodical examination/verification/evaluation of the information associated with items in a cargo and other relevant data

methodical examination/verification/evaluation of the information associated with items in a cargo and other relevant data

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person or organization approved as an auditor by an approval authority

person or organization approved as an auditor by an approval authority

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statutory body existing within a jurisdiction and a specific area of responsibility that administers legislation to regulate trade and/or monitors compliance with existing legislation

statutory body existing within a jurisdiction and a specific area of responsibility that administers legislation to regulate trade and/or monitors compliance with existing legislation

Associated Standards: ČSN P ISO/TS 24533
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authorization authority

Associated Standards: ČSN ISO 15638-3, ČSN ISO 15638-1
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data that shall be maintained/provided by all IVS, regardless of jurisdiction

data that shall be maintained/provided by all IVS, regardless of jurisdiction

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zones, such as metropolitan area, which include within them several sensitive/restricted zones

zones, such as metropolitan area, which include within them several sensitive/restricted zones

Associated Standards: ČSN ISO 15638-14, ČSN ISO 15638-8
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Business Collaboration

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business significance that is shared amongst two or more business partner types in a collaborative business process, e.g. product, order, account

business significance that is shared amongst two or more business partner types in a collaborative business process, e.g. product, order, account

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collection of related, structured activities or tasks that serves a particular business goal
NOTE 1 to entry: Complex business processes may involve many participants and can be made up of other business processes. The simplest business process involving two participants is known as a business transaction.

collection of related, structured activities or tasks that serves a particular business goal
NOTE 1 to entry: Complex business processes may involve many participants and can be made up of other business processes. The simplest business process involving two participants is known as a business transaction.

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Business Transaction

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person or legal entity that uses the service of a Toll Service Provider
NOTE: Depending on the local situation, the customer can be the owner, lessor, lessee, keeper, (fleet) operator, holder of the vehicle's registration certificate, driver of the vehicle, or any other third person.

person or legal entity that uses the service of a Toll Service Provider
NOTE: Depending on the local situation, the customer can be the owner, lessor, lessee, keeper, (fleet) operator, holder of the vehicle's registration certificate, driver of the vehicle, or any other third person.

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optional information residing in the shipment tag for the duration of the containerized cargo shipment until its final delivery

optional information residing in the shipment tag for the duration of the containerized cargo shipment until its final delivery

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read-write tag into which data specific to a containerized cargo shipment can be stored
NOTE 1: : The tag and the data uploaded in it are the responsibility of the shipper.
NOTE 2: : The tag may be affixed to the container by the shipper or, per the shipper’s instructions, by the party that physically performs the loading (“stuffing”) of the container.
NOTE 3: Data capabilities are…

read-write tag into which data specific to a containerized cargo shipment can be stored
NOTE 1: : The tag and the data uploaded in it are the responsibility of the shipper.
NOTE 2: : The tag may be affixed to the container by the shipper or, per the shipper’s instructions, by the party that physically performs the loading (“stuffing”) of the container.
NOTE 3: Data capabilities are flexible and may, at the shipper’s discretion, include destination, routing, conveyance or other transportation information, cargo information (including hazardous material information, where applicable) or other trip-specific information.
NOTE 4: The tag is intended to perform reliably from the point of stuffing of the container to delivery destination, and to be removed by the consignee upon final delivery. The tag may be re-usable.

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data collected from sensors associated with an item, container or conveyance that provides information about parameters that may affect the condition of the cargo
EXAMPLE: Temperature, position/attitude (upright cargo), pressure, shock, dampness, etc.

data collected from sensors associated with an item, container or conveyance that provides information about parameters that may affect the condition of the cargo
EXAMPLE: Temperature, position/attitude (upright cargo), pressure, shock, dampness, etc.

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public or privately-owned firm or corporation that transports the goods of others over land, sea, or through the air, for a stated freight rate
NOTE 1 to entry: By government regulation, a common carrier is required to carry all goods offered if accommodations are available and the established rate is paid.

public or privately-owned firm or corporation that transports the goods of others over land, sea, or through the air, for a stated freight rate
NOTE 1 to entry: By government regulation, a common carrier is required to carry all goods offered if accommodations are available and the established rate is paid.

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computer or network that meets the requirements of a standardized communications interface over a fixed-point communications network, regardless of whether the centre is the only system within the building or just one of many, or even if the centre is in a remote location
NOTE 1 to entry: “Centres” include both government and private sector publishers and users of data.
entity that…

computer or network that meets the requirements of a standardized communications interface over a fixed-point communications network, regardless of whether the centre is the only system within the building or just one of many, or even if the centre is in a remote location
NOTE 1 to entry: “Centres” include both government and private sector publishers and users of data.
entity that provides application, management, administrative, and support functions from a fixed
location (the terms “back office” and “centre” are used interchangeably)
NOTE 1 to entry: Centre is, traditionally, a transportation-focused term, evoking management centres to support
transportation needs, while back office generally refers to commercial applications; from the perspective of this
Technical Report, these are considered the same.

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