path link (Path & Navigation Path MODEL)
a link within a PLACE of or between two PLACEs (that is STOP PLACEs, ACCESS SPACEs or QUAYs,BOARDING POSITIONs, POINTs OF INTEREST etc. or PATH JUNCTIONs) that represents a step in a possible route for pedestrians, cyclists or other out-of-vehicle passengers within or between a PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is possible but not mandatory that a PATH LINK projects onto a more detailed set of infrastructure or mapping links that plot the spatial course, allowing it to be represented on maps and to tracking systems.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
path link view
specifies information about which details of a PATH LINK referenced by a PATH LINK IN SEQUENCE should be used when describing a step of a NAVIGATION PATH
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
payload
the content data part of a Delivery message, as opposed to the elements used to manage the message exchange such as the Endpoint Reference elements
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
payment application
application resident either in a conventional payment card or an application loaded into a multiapplication customer media
NOTE 1 to entry: As described in ISO/TR 24014-3.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment application scheme
payment brands that establish industry operating regulations for acquirers and issuers to facilitate coordination with merchants and cardholders
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment application schemes can have international scope (VISA, MasterCard, JCB Intl) or a domestic one (ZKA, GIE Carte Bancaire).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment interoperability
acceptance of payment application at the merchant point of sales whatever the payment application issuer is and whatever the merchant acquirer is
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment interoperability is ensured by rules and certification process enforced at each payment application scheme level and by EMVCo.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
personnel disposition
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a link within a PLACE of or between two PLACEs (that is STOP PLACEs, ACCESS SPACEs or QUAYs,BOARDING POSITIONs, POINTs OF INTEREST etc. or PATH JUNCTIONs) that represents a step in a possible route for pedestrians, cyclists or other out-of-vehicle passengers within or between a PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is possible but not mandatory that a PATH LINK projects onto a more detailed set of infrastructure or mapping links that plot the spatial course, allowing it to be represented on maps and to tracking systems.
path link view
specifies information about which details of a PATH LINK referenced by a PATH LINK IN SEQUENCE should be used when describing a step of a NAVIGATION PATH
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
payload
the content data part of a Delivery message, as opposed to the elements used to manage the message exchange such as the Endpoint Reference elements
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
payment application
application resident either in a conventional payment card or an application loaded into a multiapplication customer media
NOTE 1 to entry: As described in ISO/TR 24014-3.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment application scheme
payment brands that establish industry operating regulations for acquirers and issuers to facilitate coordination with merchants and cardholders
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment application schemes can have international scope (VISA, MasterCard, JCB Intl) or a domestic one (ZKA, GIE Carte Bancaire).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment interoperability
acceptance of payment application at the merchant point of sales whatever the payment application issuer is and whatever the merchant acquirer is
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment interoperability is ensured by rules and certification process enforced at each payment application scheme level and by EMVCo.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
personnel disposition
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
specifies information about which details of a PATH LINK referenced by a PATH LINK IN SEQUENCE should be used when describing a step of a NAVIGATION PATH
payload
the content data part of a Delivery message, as opposed to the elements used to manage the message exchange such as the Endpoint Reference elements
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
payment application
application resident either in a conventional payment card or an application loaded into a multiapplication customer media
NOTE 1 to entry: As described in ISO/TR 24014-3.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment application scheme
payment brands that establish industry operating regulations for acquirers and issuers to facilitate coordination with merchants and cardholders
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment application schemes can have international scope (VISA, MasterCard, JCB Intl) or a domestic one (ZKA, GIE Carte Bancaire).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment interoperability
acceptance of payment application at the merchant point of sales whatever the payment application issuer is and whatever the merchant acquirer is
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment interoperability is ensured by rules and certification process enforced at each payment application scheme level and by EMVCo.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
personnel disposition
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the content data part of a Delivery message, as opposed to the elements used to manage the message exchange such as the Endpoint Reference elements
payment application
application resident either in a conventional payment card or an application loaded into a multiapplication customer media
NOTE 1 to entry: As described in ISO/TR 24014-3.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment application scheme
payment brands that establish industry operating regulations for acquirers and issuers to facilitate coordination with merchants and cardholders
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment application schemes can have international scope (VISA, MasterCard, JCB Intl) or a domestic one (ZKA, GIE Carte Bancaire).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment interoperability
acceptance of payment application at the merchant point of sales whatever the payment application issuer is and whatever the merchant acquirer is
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment interoperability is ensured by rules and certification process enforced at each payment application scheme level and by EMVCo.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
personnel disposition
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
application resident either in a conventional payment card or an application loaded into a multiapplication customer media
NOTE 1 to entry: As described in ISO/TR 24014-3.
payment application scheme
payment brands that establish industry operating regulations for acquirers and issuers to facilitate coordination with merchants and cardholders
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment application schemes can have international scope (VISA, MasterCard, JCB Intl) or a domestic one (ZKA, GIE Carte Bancaire).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
payment interoperability
acceptance of payment application at the merchant point of sales whatever the payment application issuer is and whatever the merchant acquirer is
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment interoperability is ensured by rules and certification process enforced at each payment application scheme level and by EMVCo.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
personnel disposition
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
payment brands that establish industry operating regulations for acquirers and issuers to facilitate coordination with merchants and cardholders
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment application schemes can have international scope (VISA, MasterCard, JCB Intl) or a domestic one (ZKA, GIE Carte Bancaire).
payment interoperability
acceptance of payment application at the merchant point of sales whatever the payment application issuer is and whatever the merchant acquirer is
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment interoperability is ensured by rules and certification process enforced at each payment application scheme level and by EMVCo.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
personnel disposition
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
acceptance of payment application at the merchant point of sales whatever the payment application issuer is and whatever the merchant acquirer is
NOTE 1 to entry: Payment interoperability is ensured by rules and certification process enforced at each payment application scheme level and by EMVCo.
personnel disposition
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 12896-1,
ISO 17185-1
Terminology
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
all activities related to the mid-term and short-term management of drivers
PI facility
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a public transport information facility, as for instance terminals (on street, at information desks, telematic,) or printed material (leaflets displayed at stops, booklets)
NOTE: SIRI does not model or represent PI FACILITIES; rather it describes data services that may be used to supply PI FACILITIES.
place equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
an item of equipment of a particular type actually available at a location within a PLACE
planned event
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a cause of a SITUATION that is known about in advance; it will have a known start and likely end time. In SIRI-SX this is recorded as an attribute of a general purpose incident description
platform change
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
CONTROL ACTION of interest to passengers marking the reassignment of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT from one designated QUAY and or BOARDING POSITION to another
point in journey pattern
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a STOP POINT or TIMING POINT in a JOURNEY PATTERN with its order in that JOURNEY PATTERN
point in link sequence (Generic Point & Link Sequence MODEL)
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a POINT in a LINK SEQUENCE indicating its order in that particular LINK SEQUENCE
point of interest (POI)
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by JOURNEY PLANNERS
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST may further have a complex spatial substructure with constrained POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCES and access pathways described using ACCESS PATH LINKS. A JOURNEY PLANNER will normally provide an optimised route from a STOP PLACE to a POINT OF INTEREST ENTRANCE using a NAVIGATION PATH comprising one or more PATH LINKS IN SEQUENCE.
point of interest classification
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a classification of a POINT OF INTEREST that may be used in a CLASSIFICATION HIERARCHY to categorise the point by nature of interest using a systematic taxonomy, for example Museum, Football, Stadium
point of interest classification hierarchy
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
set of multilevel hierarchies used to organise POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs systematically
EXAMPLE: 1 Cultural Attraction – Museum – Art Gallery, or Government Office – Department for Transport.
EXAMPLE: 2 A given Sports Stadium can appear as both a Football Ground and a Rugby Ground.
NOTE 1 to entry: A POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION can belong to more than one hierarchy.
point of interest classification membership (Point Of Interest MODEL)
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION and POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP are used to encode a hierarchy of classifications to index and find different types of POINT OF INTEREST
EXAMPLE: Educational Building, School, Primary School, or Cultural Attraction, Museum, Art Museum.
NOTE 1 to entry: POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION MEMBERSHIP does not have to be disjoint, i.e. the same category may appear in more than one CLASSIFICATION.
point of interest component (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
specialisation of SITE COMPONENT for COMPONENT of POINT OF INTEREST; usually used for POINT OF INTEREST SPACEs
point of interest entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
specialisation of ENTRANCE to enter/exit a POINT OF INTEREST
point of interest membership
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
assignment of a POINT OF INTEREST to one or more POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATIONs
point of interest space (Point Of Interest MODEL)
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
specialisation of POINT OF INTEREST COMPONENT for SPACEs. A physical area within the POINT OF INTEREST, such as a concourse
point of interest vehicle entrance (Point Of Interest MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a physical entrance or exit to/from a POINT OF INTEREST for vehicles
point on link (Generic Point & Link MODEL)
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a POINT on a LINK which is not needed for LINK definition, but may be used for other purposes, e.g. for purposes of AVM or PI, or for driver information
point on route (Route MODEL)
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a ROUTE POINT used to define a ROUTE with its order on that ROUTE
point projection (Generic Projection MODEL)
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
an oriented correspondence from one POINT of a source layer, onto an entity in a target layer: e.g. POINT, LINK, LINK SEQUENCE, COMPLEX FEATURE, within a defined TYPE OF PROJECTION
postal address (Topographic MODEL)
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a specification of ADDRESS refining it by using the attributes used for conventional identification for mail
NOTE: Comprises variously a building Identifier, Street name, Post code and other descriptors.
prediction inaccurate
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a basic data quality measure used to indicate when the Predicted Times are known or thought to be imprecise
NOTE 1 to entry: In some cases the cause of the inaccuracy may be indicated by a more specific reason, for example IN CONGESTION.
pricing rules
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
rules defining the price and payment relationships to the customer
print-at-home ticket
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a ticket for a product printed by the passenger as specified by the carrier(s) on plain paper or a mobile phone display with optional security devices in the design and with optional optically readable product data which the TCO(s) for the transport service are equipped to read
NOTE 1 to entry: A print-at-home ticket provides autonomous and independent title to the transport contract and does not require further information such as from a sales or reservation database.
NOTE 2 to entry: Each RU as carrier maintains its own specifications for print-at-home tickets and is eligible to participate in the maintenance of the specification for print-at-home tickets used for international rail passenger services.
producer
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
an entity that sends Notification messages to a Consumer as a result of a previous Subscription made to it for a Functional Service. Events that give rise to Notification messages are sent to the Producer by a Publisher entity.
