Terminology

EN 15531-1 to 3 and TS 15531-4 and 5, a CEN protocol in XML, based on Transmodel that specifies services about public transport real-time services and vehicles, such as vehicle monitoring, stop monitoring, and more.)

EN 15531-1 to 3 and TS 15531-4 and 5, a CEN protocol in XML, based on Transmodel that specifies services about public transport real-time services and vehicles, such as vehicle monitoring, stop monitoring, and more.)

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

the scheduled possibility for transfer of passengers between two SERVICE JOURNEYs at the same or different STOP POINTs
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, there are mechanisms for managing the real-time INTERCHANGE between Feeder VEHICLE JOURNEYS and Distributor VEHICLE JOURNEYS. Also known as “Connection Protection”.
There are four different degrees of interchange management:
• PLANNED – an…

the scheduled possibility for transfer of passengers between two SERVICE JOURNEYs at the same or different STOP POINTs
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, there are mechanisms for managing the real-time INTERCHANGE between Feeder VEHICLE JOURNEYS and Distributor VEHICLE JOURNEYS. Also known as “Connection Protection”.
There are four different degrees of interchange management:
• PLANNED – an interchange is intended in the normal static timetable.
• ADVERTISED – an interchange is intended and is publicised as being possible.
• CONTROLLED – the interchange is actively monitored to inform travellers whether the interchange can be made.
• GUARANTEED – the Distributor Service will be delayed to ensure the connection.
The SERVICE JOURNEY INTERCHANGE allows as well the storing of a quality parameter for ensuring connections, providing the maximum time a vehicle may wait for connecting vehicles, beyond the planned departure time.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 15531-1, CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology

a recognised/organised possibility for passengers to change public transport vehicles using two STOP POINTs (which may be identical) on two particular SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERNs, including the maximum wait duration allowed and the standard to be aimed at; these may supersede the times given for the DEFAULT INTERCHANGE; schedulers may use this entity for synchronisation of journeys

a recognised/organised possibility for passengers to change public transport vehicles using two STOP POINTs (which may be identical) on two particular SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERNs, including the maximum wait duration allowed and the standard to be aimed at; these may supersede the times given for the DEFAULT INTERCHANGE; schedulers may use this entity for synchronisation of journeys

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

the JOURNEY PATTERN for a (passenger carrying) SERVICE JOURNEY

the JOURNEY PATTERN for a (passenger carrying) SERVICE JOURNEY

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a passenger carrying VEHICLE JOURNEY for one specified DAY TYPE. The pattern of working is in principle defined by a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN

a passenger carrying VEHICLE JOURNEY for one specified DAY TYPE. The pattern of working is in principle defined by a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN

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

a LINK between an ordered pair of SCHEDULED STOP POINTs

a LINK between an ordered pair of SCHEDULED STOP POINTs

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a SIRI Service Participant is a participating system that exchanges SIRI messages with another Service Participant
NOTE: Each Service Participant has a unique identifier, (the Participant Code), which provides a scope (i.e. unique namespace) for all non-global data references, such as stop identifiers, vehicle identifiers, and also for message identifiers of requests and subscriptions. Service…

a SIRI Service Participant is a participating system that exchanges SIRI messages with another Service Participant
NOTE: Each Service Participant has a unique identifier, (the Participant Code), which provides a scope (i.e. unique namespace) for all non-global data references, such as stop identifiers, vehicle identifiers, and also for message identifiers of requests and subscriptions. Service Participants will either be SIRI Functional Service systems providing information, or accredited client systems that send request and subscriptions to the services to obtain information.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology

the subset of a JOURNEY PATTERN made up only of STOP POINTs IN JOURNEY PATTERN

the subset of a JOURNEY PATTERN made up only of STOP POINTs IN JOURNEY PATTERN

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 15531-1, CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology

parameters describing the limitations as regards the use of equipment or service

parameters describing the limitations as regards the use of equipment or service

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a sub-type of SITE which is of specific interest for the operator (e.g. where a joint service or a joint fee is proposed)., other than a STOP PLACE

a sub-type of SITE which is of specific interest for the operator (e.g. where a joint service or a joint fee is proposed)., other than a STOP PLACE

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a service Subscription Request specifies the specific SIRI Functional Service for which the Subscription Request is made
NOTE: SIRI Functional Service Subscription Requests have the form XxxSubscriptionRequest and are always embedded in a Subscription Request.

a service Subscription Request specifies the specific SIRI Functional Service for which the Subscription Request is made
NOTE: SIRI Functional Service Subscription Requests have the form XxxSubscriptionRequest and are always embedded in a Subscription Request.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology

a public or private organisation for which public transport services are provided on specific days, e.g. a school, university or works

a public or private organisation for which public transport services are provided on specific days, e.g. a school, university or works

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

regulations for achieving IFM Policies expressed as technical, commercial, security and legal requirements and standards relevant only to the IFMS

regulations for achieving IFM Policies expressed as technical, commercial, security and legal requirements and standards relevant only to the IFMS

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TR 24014-1
Terminology

transport service that relies upon the same resources to fulfil the transport needs of multiple unrelated transport users and where the transport provider has the primary responsibility for the operation of the transport mode
NOTE 1 to entry: A shared transport service might not be dependent upon a vehicle and/or could be multi-modal. For example, a letter courier service could rely on…

transport service that relies upon the same resources to fulfil the transport needs of multiple unrelated transport users and where the transport provider has the primary responsibility for the operation of the transport mode
NOTE 1 to entry: A shared transport service might not be dependent upon a vehicle and/or could be multi-modal. For example, a letter courier service could rely on walking and public transport.
NOTE 2 to entry: Responsibilities of the transport service can be further delegated to others. For example, a courier service relying on public transport would delegate the operation of the transport mode to the public transport operator.

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

transport service that sequentially provides the same vehicles to multiple unrelated transport users and where the transport user has the primary responsibility for the operation of the vehicle
NOTE 1 to entry: As there should only be one operator of a vehicle at any time, a shared vehicle service should use a sequential operational model.
NOTE 2 to entry: This term can be specialized by…

transport service that sequentially provides the same vehicles to multiple unrelated transport users and where the transport user has the primary responsibility for the operation of the vehicle
NOTE 1 to entry: As there should only be one operator of a vehicle at any time, a shared vehicle service should use a sequential operational model.
NOTE 2 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type (e.g. “automated vehicle sharing”).

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

specialisation of WAITING EQUIPMENT for a shelter

specialisation of WAITING EQUIPMENT for a shelter

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

the Short Data Service is designed to send relatively short messages (up to 2047 bits) or predefined status messages and is implemented as part of signalling of the system TETRA

the Short Data Service is designed to send relatively short messages (up to 2047 bits) or predefined status messages and is implemented as part of signalling of the system TETRA

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a strategy to bring a vehicle back onto schedule by curtailing the end of one VEHICLE JOURNEY and the start of another
NOTE 1 to entry: Short Working is a type of CHANGE IN JOURNEY PATTERN.

a strategy to bring a vehicle back onto schedule by curtailing the end of one VEHICLE JOURNEY and the start of another
NOTE 1 to entry: Short Working is a type of CHANGE IN JOURNEY PATTERN.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology

the estimated deviation from the schedule for a VEHICLE JOURNEY, specified in seconds
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, positive values are associated with vehicles that are behind their schedule, negative values with ones that are ahead.

the estimated deviation from the schedule for a VEHICLE JOURNEY, specified in seconds
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, positive values are associated with vehicles that are behind their schedule, negative values with ones that are ahead.

Application Area: Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie: Data and Processes > Quantities
Associated Standards: CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology

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

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

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

method of controlling the timing of the execution of a scheduled activity within or represented by a managed object
EXAMPLE: All activities related to the tactical planning of transportation, splitting into vehicle scheduling, driver scheduling, and rostering.

method of controlling the timing of the execution of a scheduled activity within or represented by a managed object
EXAMPLE: All activities related to the tactical planning of transportation, splitting into vehicle scheduling, driver scheduling, and rostering.

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

the process of parsing an XML document against its schema. To be validated successfully, an XML document must be both well-formed: that is, comprise a set of tags that are syntactically correct XML so that it can be parsed, and valid: that is, conform to any constraints expressed in the document as to data type and integrity of reference.

the process of parsing an XML document against its schema. To be validated successfully, an XML document must be both well-formed: that is, comprise a set of tags that are syntactically correct XML so that it can be parsed, and valid: that is, conform to any constraints expressed in the document as to data type and integrity of reference.

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a map representing schematically the layout of the topographic structure of the public transport network (a set of LINEs) and a set of SITEs; it can include a pixel projection of a set of ENTITies onto a bitmap image so as to support hyperlinked interactions

a map representing schematically the layout of the topographic structure of the public transport network (a set of LINEs) and a set of SITEs; it can include a pixel projection of a set of ENTITies onto a bitmap image so as to support hyperlinked interactions

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

an indicator with a sign panel with visual information is a part of a non-interactive dynamic passenger information on the ground

an indicator with a sign panel with visual information is a part of a non-interactive dynamic passenger information on the ground

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

abstract representation of elementary objects related to the spatial representation of the network POINTs (0-dimensional objects), LINKs (1-dimensional objects) and ZONEs (2-dimensional objects) which may be viewed as SIMPLE FEATUREs

abstract representation of elementary objects related to the spatial representation of the network POINTs (0-dimensional objects), LINKs (1-dimensional objects) and ZONEs (2-dimensional objects) which may be viewed as SIMPLE FEATUREs

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: EN 28701, CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology

a specific concrete Service that provides a function, such as Stop or Connection Monitoring. It comprises a set of named messages making up a SIRI interface that must be used according to both the general SIRI communication rules and the specific semantics of the particular Service.

a specific concrete Service that provides a function, such as Stop or Connection Monitoring. It comprises a set of named messages making up a SIRI interface that must be used according to both the general SIRI communication rules and the specific semantics of the particular Service.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 15531-1
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an element of a SITE describing a part of its structure. SITE COMPONENTs share common properties for data management, accessibility and other features

an element of a SITE describing a part of its structure. SITE COMPONENTs share common properties for data management, accessibility and other features

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

one end of a SITE CONNECTION

one end of a SITE CONNECTION

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

the physical (spatial) possibility for a passenger to change from one public transport vehicle to another to continue the trip, determined by physical locations, such as SITEs and/or its components and/or ENTRANCEs, in particular STOP PLACEs and/or its components. Different times may be necessary to cover the resulting distance, depending on the kind of passenger

the physical (spatial) possibility for a passenger to change from one public transport vehicle to another to continue the trip, determined by physical locations, such as SITEs and/or its components and/or ENTRANCEs, in particular STOP PLACEs and/or its components. Different times may be necessary to cover the resulting distance, depending on the kind of passenger

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a type of PLACE specifying common properties of a SITE or a SITE COMPONENT to describe it., including accessibility

a type of PLACE specifying common properties of a SITE or a SITE COMPONENT to describe it., including accessibility

Application Area: Public Transport

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