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Terminology

origin or destination end of an ACCESS link; may indicate a MODE, POINT and PLACE

origin or destination end of an ACCESS link; may indicate a MODE, POINT and PLACE

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

collection of electronically stored descriptive records or content units (including facts, full texts, pictures, and sound) with a common user interface and software for the etrieval and manipulation of the data
NOTE 1 to entry: The units or records are usually collected with a particular intent and are related to a defined topic. A database can be issued on CD-ROM, diskette, or other direct…

collection of electronically stored descriptive records or content units (including facts, full texts, pictures, and sound) with a common user interface and software for the etrieval and manipulation of the data
NOTE 1 to entry: The units or records are usually collected with a particular intent and are related to a defined topic. A database can be issued on CD-ROM, diskette, or other direct-access method, or as a computer file accessed through dial-up methods or through the Internet.
NOTE 2 to entry: Licensed databases are counted separately even if access to several licensed database products is effected through the same interface.
NOTE 3 to entry: A common interface providing access to a packet of serials or digital documents, usually offered by a publisher or vendor, is also to be counted as database. Additionally, the single serials or digital documents are counted as serials or digital documents.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: EN 12896-1, ISO 17185-1
Terminology

small piece of semiconductive material that contains interconnected electronic elements

small piece of semiconductive material that contains interconnected electronic elements

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

Proximity Integrated Circuit Card

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

vehicle specifically designed to carry multiple passengers, e.g. a bus
NOTE 1 to entry: Does not refer to taxis or similar vehicles.

vehicle specifically designed to carry multiple passengers, e.g. a bus
NOTE 1 to entry: Does not refer to taxis or similar vehicles.

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

transport service that is publicly accessible enabling the movement of one or more persons
EXAMPLE: 1 Bus, tram, cable car, metro, train and ferry are examples of public transport means for collective use.
EXAMPLE: 2 Publicly-accessible shared cars, shared bikes and shared el-scooters are examples of public transport means for shared and individual use.
NOTE 1 to entry: A public…

transport service that is publicly accessible enabling the movement of one or more persons
EXAMPLE: 1 Bus, tram, cable car, metro, train and ferry are examples of public transport means for collective use.
EXAMPLE: 2 Publicly-accessible shared cars, shared bikes and shared el-scooters are examples of public transport means for shared and individual use.
NOTE 1 to entry: A public transport service can be scheduled or on-demand.
NOTE 2 to entry: A public transport service is based on the use of publicly accessible transport means for collective, shared or individual use.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: ISO 14806
Terminology

remote procedure call

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology

an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network

an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a ZONE defining a ROUTING CONSTRAINT; the ZONE may be defined by its contained SCHEDULED STOP POINTS or by its boundary points

a ZONE defining a ROUTING CONSTRAINT; the ZONE may be defined by its contained SCHEDULED STOP POINTS or by its boundary points

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

Sequential Query Language

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a POINT in a journey where PASSENGERs can board or alight from VEHICLES
NOTE: SCHEDULED STOP POINT refines the primary Transmodel sense of a STOP POINT, which is that of the logical stop point within a scheduled journey, rather than a physical point in the infrastructure where boarding and alighting may take place, for which the terms for specific STOP PLACE COMPONENTS such as QUAY or BOARDING…

a POINT in a journey where PASSENGERs can board or alight from VEHICLES
NOTE: SCHEDULED STOP POINT refines the primary Transmodel sense of a STOP POINT, which is that of the logical stop point within a scheduled journey, rather than a physical point in the infrastructure where boarding and alighting may take place, for which the terms for specific STOP PLACE COMPONENTS such as QUAY or BOARDING POSITION are used; although the same identifiers are often used for both SCHEDULED STOP POINT and STOP PLACE COMPONENT, a practice which provides significant benefits for data management, they nonetheless represent distinct concepts. A STOP POINT ASSIGNMENT is used to associate a SCHEDULED STOP POINT with a STOP PLACE COMPONENT.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TR 16427
Terminology

a public transport vehicle used for carrying passengers
NOTE: Also a train is a VEHICLE. A train is composed of TRAIN ELEMENTS (e.g. wagons, locomotive, etc.).

a public transport vehicle used for carrying passengers
NOTE: Also a train is a VEHICLE. A train is composed of TRAIN ELEMENTS (e.g. wagons, locomotive, etc.).

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TR 16427

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