access end (Generic Place MODEL)
origin or destination end of an ACCESS link; may indicate a MODE, POINT and PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
database (DB)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
integrated circuit (IC)
small piece of semiconductive material that contains interconnected electronic elements
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
PICC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport vehicle (PTV)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport; public transport service (PT; VD)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
RPC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
origin or destination end of an ACCESS link; may indicate a MODE, POINT and PLACE
database (DB)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
integrated circuit (IC)
small piece of semiconductive material that contains interconnected electronic elements
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
PICC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport vehicle (PTV)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport; public transport service (PT; VD)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
RPC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
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.
integrated circuit (IC)
small piece of semiconductive material that contains interconnected electronic elements
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
PICC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport vehicle (PTV)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport; public transport service (PT; VD)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
RPC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
small piece of semiconductive material that contains interconnected electronic elements
PICC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport vehicle (PTV)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport; public transport service (PT; VD)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
RPC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
public transport vehicle (PTV)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
public transport; public transport service (PT; VD)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
RPC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
vehicle specifically designed to carry multiple passengers, e.g. a bus
NOTE 1 to entry: Does not refer to taxis or similar vehicles.
public transport; public transport service (PT; VD)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
RPC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
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.
RPC
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
route link (Route MODEL)
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
an oriented link between two ROUTE POINTs allowing the definition of a unique path through the network
routing constraint zone (Routing Constraint MODEL) (Route MODEL)
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
a ZONE defining a ROUTING CONSTRAINT; the ZONE may be defined by its contained SCHEDULED STOP POINTS or by its boundary points
SQL
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Terminology
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
scheduled stop point
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
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.
vehicle
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
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
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.).
