Terminology

a classification of public transport vehicles according to the facilities available on the vehicle

a classification of public transport vehicles according to the facilities available on the vehicle

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

a set of FACILITIES that may be associated with an ENTITY and subject to a specific VALIDITY CONDITION

a set of FACILITIES that may be associated with an ENTITY and subject to a specific VALIDITY CONDITION

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

all activities related to the collection of money from passengers

all activities related to the collection of money from passengers

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

the role of the incoming VEHICLE to and VEHICLE JOURNEY at a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which feeds passengers to an arrival STOP POINT having a CONNECTION LINK to a departure STOP POINT from where they will board a Distributor Service. A VEHICLE may perform both feeder and distributor roles at the same time, that is, both set down passengers to transfer to other services, and board passengers from…

the role of the incoming VEHICLE to and VEHICLE JOURNEY at a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which feeds passengers to an arrival STOP POINT having a CONNECTION LINK to a departure STOP POINT from where they will board a Distributor Service. A VEHICLE may perform both feeder and distributor roles at the same time, that is, both set down passengers to transfer to other services, and board passengers from other services.

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

the arrival of an incoming feeder VEHICLE JOURNEY to a CONNECTION LINK

the arrival of an incoming feeder VEHICLE JOURNEY to a CONNECTION LINK

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

a two step Delivery in which first a Data Ready message is sent from the Producer service to the Consumer to notify the Consumer that data is ready, and then secondly the Consumer fetches the data by sending a Data Supply request to the Producer Service, which then finally sends a Data Supply Response message with the actual payload

a two step Delivery in which first a Data Ready message is sent from the Producer service to the Consumer to notify the Consumer that data is ready, and then secondly the Consumer fetches the data by sending a Data Supply request to the Producer Service, which then finally sends a Data Supply Response message with the actual payload

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

a set of constraints on the nature and volume of data to be returned in the Delivery. A Filter is specified on a Request or a Subscription message. Filters may include both a Topic Expression of content related terms, for example the STOP POINT, JOURNEY or Temporal span, and also a Subscription Policy, containing terms regulating the processing of the subscription, for example the Volume,…

a set of constraints on the nature and volume of data to be returned in the Delivery. A Filter is specified on a Request or a Subscription message. Filters may include both a Topic Expression of content related terms, for example the STOP POINT, JOURNEY or Temporal span, and also a Subscription Policy, containing terms regulating the processing of the subscription, for example the Volume, indicating how many entries should be returned

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

specialisation of a FLEXIBLE QUAY (which is abstract) to identify what is the catchment area for a flexible service (so that a stop finder can find the nearest available types of transport). It is a named zone visited by a particular mode of transport. It is part of the SITE data set rather than the service data set, since it can be defined and exists independently of an actual service

specialisation of a FLEXIBLE QUAY (which is abstract) to identify what is the catchment area for a flexible service (so that a stop finder can find the nearest available types of transport). It is a named zone visited by a particular mode of transport. It is part of the SITE data set rather than the service data set, since it can be defined and exists independently of an actual service

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

specialisation of LINE for flexible service; as all the service on a LINE may not all be flexible, flexibility itself is described at JOURNEY PATTERN level (meaning that a separate JOURNEY PATTERN is needed for each type of flexibility available for the line)
NOTE: Types of flexible services are: Virtual line service; Flexible service with main route; Corridor service; Fixed stop area-wide…

specialisation of LINE for flexible service; as all the service on a LINE may not all be flexible, flexibility itself is described at JOURNEY PATTERN level (meaning that a separate JOURNEY PATTERN is needed for each type of flexibility available for the line)
NOTE: Types of flexible services are: Virtual line service; Flexible service with main route; Corridor service; Fixed stop area-wide flexible service; Free area-wide flexible service; Mixed types of flexible service; Mixed type of flexible and regular services

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

set of properties describing the flexible characteristics of a LINK; a composition is used with LINK in order to avoid multiple inheritance and a type explosion of link subtypes

set of properties describing the flexible characteristics of a LINK; a composition is used with LINK in order to avoid multiple inheritance and a type explosion of link subtypes

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

set of characteristics describing the possible flexibility of POINTs; a composition is used with POINT in order to avoid multiple inheritance

set of characteristics describing the possible flexibility of POINTs; a composition is used with POINT in order to avoid multiple inheritance

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a physical ZONE such as a section of a road where a flexible service is available on demand. The existence of the zone makes the services visible to journey planners looking for available services for an area

a physical ZONE such as a section of a road where a flexible service is available on demand. The existence of the zone makes the services visible to journey planners looking for available services for an area

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

specialisation of ROUTE for flexible service. May include both point and zonal areas and ordered and unordered sections

specialisation of ROUTE for flexible service. May include both point and zonal areas and ordered and unordered sections

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

additional characteristics of flexible service; a service may be partly fixed, partly flexible

additional characteristics of flexible service; a service may be partly fixed, partly flexible

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

the allocation of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) to a specific FLEXIBLE STOP PLACE, and also possibly a FLEXIBLE AREA or HAIL AND RIDE AREA. May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION

the allocation of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) to a specific FLEXIBLE STOP PLACE, and also possibly a FLEXIBLE AREA or HAIL AND RIDE AREA. May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a specialisation of the STOP PLACE describing a stop of a FLEXIBLE SERVICE. It may be composed of FLEXIBLE AREAs or HAIL AND RIDE AREAs identifying the catchment areas for flexible services (when they use areas or flexible quays). Some FLEXIBLE SERVICE also use regular STOP PLACEs for their stops. When assigned to a SCHEDULED STOP POINT the corresponding SCHEDULED STOP POINT is supposed to be a…

a specialisation of the STOP PLACE describing a stop of a FLEXIBLE SERVICE. It may be composed of FLEXIBLE AREAs or HAIL AND RIDE AREAs identifying the catchment areas for flexible services (when they use areas or flexible quays). Some FLEXIBLE SERVICE also use regular STOP PLACEs for their stops. When assigned to a SCHEDULED STOP POINT the corresponding SCHEDULED STOP POINT is supposed to be a ZONE (the centroid point of the ZONE being the SCHEDULED STOP POINT)

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

Flexible Transport Service

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

a local VEHICLE from one Control Centre that is Roaming into the area managed by another Control Centre

a local VEHICLE from one Control Centre that is Roaming into the area managed by another Control Centre

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

structure expressed in diagrams, text, and formal rules which relates the components of a conceptual entity to each other; particular set of beliefs, ideas referred to in order to describe a scenario or solve a problem

structure expressed in diagrams, text, and formal rules which relates the components of a conceptual entity to each other; particular set of beliefs, ideas referred to in order to describe a scenario or solve a problem

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

the process which delivers the product to the customer after his/her purchase

the process which delivers the product to the customer after his/her purchase

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TS 16406
Terminology

intended effect of a system, subsystem, product, or part
NOTE 1 to entry: Functions should have a single definite purpose. Function names should have a declarative structure (e.g. “Validate telecommands”) and say “what” is to be done rather than “how”. Good naming allows design components with strong cohesion to be easily derived.

intended effect of a system, subsystem, product, or part
NOTE 1 to entry: Functions should have a single definite purpose. Function names should have a declarative structure (e.g. “Validate telecommands”) and say “what” is to be done rather than “how”. Good naming allows design components with strong cohesion to be easily derived.

Associated Standards: CEN TS 13149-7, ISO 17185-1
Terminology

a subtype of PARKING POINT located in a GARAGE

a subtype of PARKING POINT located in a GARAGE

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a facility used for parking and maintaining vehicles. PARKING POINTs in a GARAGE are called GARAGE POINTs

a facility used for parking and maintaining vehicles. PARKING POINTs in a GARAGE are called GARAGE POINTs

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

General Transit Feed Specification (formally known as the Google Transit Feed Specification)

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

GlobalPlatform

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN ISO TR 24014-3
Terminology

a set of ENTITies grouped together according to a PURPOSE OF GROUPING, e.g. grouping of stops known to the public by a common name

a set of ENTITies grouped together according to a PURPOSE OF GROUPING, e.g. grouping of stops known to the public by a common name

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a grouping of lines which will be commonly referenced for a specific purpose

a grouping of lines which will be commonly referenced for a specific purpose

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a grouping of LINK SEQUENCEs

a grouping of LINK SEQUENCEs

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a grouping of LINKs
NOTE: E.g. one GROUP OF LINKs may be managed by a same AUTHORITY

a grouping of LINKs
NOTE: E.g. one GROUP OF LINKs may be managed by a same AUTHORITY

Application Area: Public Transport
Terminology

a group of OPERATORs having for instance common schemes for fare collection or passenger information

a group of OPERATORs having for instance common schemes for fare collection or passenger information

Application Area: Public Transport

Filtering by Type

Filtering by Application Area