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BS EN 12896-6:2019:2020 Edition

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Public transport. Reference data model – Passenger information

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1.1 General Scope of the Standard

The main objective of the present standard is to present the Reference Data Model for Public Transport, based on:

  • the Reference Data Model, EN 12896, known as Transmodel V5.1;

  • EN 28701:2012, Intelligent transport systems – Public transport – Identification of Fixed Objects in Public Transport (IFOPT), although note that this particular standard has been withdrawn as it is now included within Parts 1 and 2 of this standard (EN 12896-1:2016 and EN 12896-2:2016) following their successful publication,

incorporating the requirements of:

  • EN 15531-1 to -3 and CEN/TS 15531-4 and -5: Public transport – Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations (SIRI);

  • CEN/TS 16614-1 and -2: Public transport – Network and Timetable Exchange (NeTEx), in particular the specific needs for long distance train operation.

Particular attention is drawn to the data model structure and methodology:

  • the data model is described in a modular form in order to facilitate the understanding and the use of the model;

  • the data model is entirely described in UML.

The following functional domains are considered:

  • Network Description: routes, lines, journey patterns, timing patterns, service patterns, scheduled stop points and stop places;

  • Timing Information and Vehicle Scheduling (runtimes, vehicle journeys, day type-related vehicle schedules);

  • Passenger Information (planned and real-time);

  • Fare Management (fare structure, sales, validation, control);

  • Operations Monitoring and Control: operating day-related data, vehicle follow-up, control actions;

  • Driver Management:

    • Driver Scheduling (day-type related driver schedules),

    • Rostering (ordering of driver duties into sequences according to some chosen methods),

    • Driving Personnel Disposition (assignment of logical drivers to physical drivers and recording of driver performance);

  • Management Information and Statistics (including data dedicated to service performance indicators).

The data modules dedicated to cover most functions of the above domains will be specified.

Several concepts are shared by the different functional domains. This data domain is called “Common Concepts”.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
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57 Annex A (normative)Data Dictionary
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Data Dictionary — Passenger Information
A.2.1 ACCESS LEG
A.2.2 LEG
A.2.3 LEG TRACK
58 A.2.4 MEAN INTERCHANGE TIME
A.2.5 MEAN PASSENGER WAIT TIME
A.2.6 MEAN RUN TIME
59 A.2.7 MIXED TRIP
A.2.8 MONITORED LEG
A.2.9 MONITORED LEG ARRIVAL
60 A.2.10 MONITORED LEG CALL
A.2.11 MONITORED LEG CALL PART
A.2.12 MONITORED LEG DEPARTURE
61 A.2.13 MONITORED LEG PROGRESS
A.2.14 MONITORED TRIP
A.2.15 MONITORED TRIP PATTERN
62 A.2.16 NON-PT TRIP
A.2.17 OTHER LEG
A.2.18 PARTICIPANT SYSTEM
63 A.2.19 PATH GUIDANCE
A.2.20 PI DELIVERY
A.2.21 PI REQUEST
64 A.2.22 PI REQUEST FILTER
A.2.23 PI REQUEST POLICY
A.2.24 PT CONNECTION LEG
65 A.2.25 PT FARE OFFER
A.2.26 PT RIDE LEG
A.2.27 PT TRIP
66 A.2.28 TRAVEL
A.2.29 TRAVEL FLOW
A.2.30 TRAVELLING ENTITY
A.2.31 TRIP
67 A.2.32 TRIP PATTERN
A.2.33 TRIP PATTERN MONITORING
A.2.34 TRIP REASON
68 A.2.35 TYPE OF GUARANTEE
A.2.36 TYPE OF PASSENGER
A.2.37 TYPE OF TRAVELLING ENTITY
69 A.2.38 TYPE OF REQUEST
70 Annex B (normative)Additional Common Concepts — Extension to EN 12896-1:2016, Public transport – Reference data model – Part 1: Common concepts
B.1 Methodology and Conventions
B.1.1 Methodology for conceptual modelling
B.1.1.1 General
B.1.1.2 Packages
71 B.1.1.3 Package Prefixes and Package order
72 B.1.1.4 Part Prefixes and diagram names
B.1.1.5 Class diagrams
73 B.1.1.6 Class Diagram Presentations
B.1.1.7 Use of Colour
74 B.1.2 MODEL Class Diagrams
B.1.2.1 General
75 B.1.2.2 Classes and attributes
78 B.1.2.3 Relationships
84 B.1.3 Summary of Rules for Transmodel Presentation
B.1.3.1 Presentation of Class Structure diagrams
B.1.3.2 Rules for naming and presenting classes
85 B.1.3.3 Rules for use of role names
86 B.1.3.4 Rules for use of multiplicity
B.1.3.5 Rules for relationship qualifiers
87 B.1.3.6 Rules for presenting relationships
88 B.1.3.7 Rules for Placing Role names
B.2 Extensions to the Common Concept MODEL
B.2.1 General
B.2.2 Additional Common Concepts — Additional Generalizations
B.2.2.1 Generic Type of Value – Conceptual MODEL
90 B.2.2.2 Generic Assignment – Conceptual MODEL
B.2.2.3 Generic Section – Conceptual MODEL
91 B.2.3 Extensions to the Generic Framework
B.2.3.1 General
B.2.3.2 Alternative Text – Conceptual MODEL
92 B.2.3.3 Generic View – Conceptual MODEL
93 B.2.3.4 Generic Loggable Object – Conceptual MODEL
B.2.3.5 Event Model – Conceptual MODEL
94 B.2.4 Extensions to the Reusable Components
B.2.4.1 Employee Model – Conceptual MODEL
95 B.2.4.2 Message Model – Conceptual MODEL
97 B.2.4.3 Role Model – Conceptual MODEL
102 B.2.4.4 Security List – Conceptual MODEL
103 B.2.4.5 Transfer Time – Conceptual MODEL
B.2.5 Data Dictionary
B.2.5.1 General
104 B.2.5.2 ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION ROLE
B.2.5.3 ALTERNATIVE TEXT
B.2.5.4 ASSIGNMENT
B.2.5.5 BLACKLIST
105 B.2.5.6 CLASS ATTRIBUTE
B.2.5.7 CONDUCTOR ROLE
B.2.5.8 CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER ROLE
106 B.2.5.9 CUSTOMER SERVICE ROLE
B.2.5.10 DATA COLLECTOR ROLE
B.2.5.11 DRIVER ROLE
B.2.5.12 EMPLOYEE
107 B.2.5.13 EMPLOYEE ROLE
B.2.5.14 EVENT
B.2.5.15 GENERAL EVENT
108 B.2.5.16 GENERAL OBSERVER ROLE
B.2.5.17 GENERAL SECTION
B.2.5.18 LOG
B.2.5.19 LOG ENTRY
109 B.2.5.20 LOGGABLE OBJECT
B.2.5.21 MESSAGE
B.2.5.22 MESSAGE PART
B.2.5.23 MESSAGE PRIORITY
110 B.2.5.24 ORGANIZATION ROLE
B.2.5.25 PT SCOPE
B.2.5.26 PUBLICATION APPROVER ROLE
111 B.2.5.27 PUBLICATION DECISION
B.2.5.28 PUBLICATION SCOPE
B.2.5.29 PUBLICATION WINDOW
B.2.5.30 PUBLISHING ACTION
112 B.2.5.31 PUBLISHING CHANNEL
B.2.5.32 QUALIFICATION
B.2.5.33 REGISTRAR ROLE
B.2.5.34 SECTION
113 B.2.5.35 SECTION IN LINK SEQUENCE
B.2.5.36 SECURITY LIST
B.2.5.37 SECURITY LISTABLE
B.2.5.38 SECURITY LISTING
B.2.5.39 SECURITY MANAGER ROLE
114 B.2.5.40 SERVICE OPERATOR ROLE
B.2.5.41 SITUATION AUTHOR ROLE
B.2.5.42 SPECIFIC OBSERVER ROLE
115 B.2.5.43 STATION EMPLOYEE ROLE
B.2.5.44 TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION ROLE
B.2.5.45 TRAFFIC INFORMATION OFFICER ROLE
116 B.2.5.46 TRANSFER TIME
B.2.5.47 TRANSPORT USER ROLE
B.2.5.48 TRAVEL DOCUMENT CONTROLLER ROLE
B.2.5.49 TRAVEL DOCUMENT CONTROLLING ORGANIZATION ROLE
117 B.2.5.50 TRAVEL ORGANIZATION ROLE
B.2.5.51 TYPE OF AUDIENCE
B.2.5.52 TYPE OF EVENT
118 B.2.5.53 TYPE OF MESSAGE
B.2.5.54 TYPE OF MESSAGE PART CONTENT
B.2.5.55 TYPE OF QUALIFICATION
B.2.5.56 TYPE OF SECURITY LIST
119 B.2.5.57 TYPE OF VALUE
B.2.5.58 View
B.2.5.59 WHITELIST
120 Annex C (informative)Data Model Evolution
C.1 Change Requests
130 C.2 Source of Text
132 C.3 Diagram Status
133 Annex D (informative)Mapping to OADJP and to SIRI
D.1 Table of equivalent SIRI Services
D.2 Table of equivalent OADJP Services
135 Annex E (informative)Passenger Information Functional Requests
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Overview of Passenger Information Functional Requests
E.2.1 General
137 E.2.2 Further types of PI Query
E.3 System Provisioning Queries — Exchange Point Query
E.3.1 Exchange Point Request
E.3.2 Exchange Point Delivery
E.3.2.1 General
138 E.3.2.2 Exchange Point example
139 E.4 Travel Related Queries
E.4.1 Location Query
E.4.1.1 Location Request
140 E.4.1.2 Location Delivery
141 E.4.2 Stop Event Query
E.4.2.1 Stop Event Request
142 E.4.2.2 Stop Event Delivery
143 E.4.3 Schedule Query
E.4.3.1 Schedule Request
144 E.4.3.2 Schedule Delivery
145 E.4.4 Situation Query
E.4.4.1 Situation Request
146 E.4.4.2 Situation Delivery
147 E.4.5 Trip Query
E.4.5.1 Trip Request
148 E.4.5.2 Trip Delivery
149 E.4.6 Service Journey Query
E.4.6.1 Service Journey Request
150 E.4.6.2 Service Journey Delivery
151 E.5 Fare Related Queries
E.5.1 Stop Fare Query
E.5.1.1 Stop Fare Request
152 E.5.1.2 Stop Fare Delivery
153 E.5.2 Trip Fare Queries
E.5.2.1 General
E.5.2.2 Common Trip Fare Query Model
154 E.5.2.3 Single Trip Fare Query
156 E.5.2.4 Repeated Trip Fare Query
158 E.5.3 Fare Product Query
E.5.3.1 Fare Product Request
159 E.5.3.2 Fare Product Delivery
160 E.6 Data Dictionary — Passenger Information Requests
E.6.1 EXCHANGE POINTS DELIVERY
E.6.2 EXCHANGE POINTS REQUEST
161 E.6.3 EXCHANGE POINTS REQUEST FILTER
E.6.4 EXCHANGE POINTS REQUEST POLICY
E.6.5 FARE PRODUCT DELIVERY
162 E.6.6 FARE PRODUCT REQUEST
E.6.7 FARE PRODUCT REQUEST POLICY
163 E.6.8 LOCATION DELIVERY
E.6.9 LOCATION GEOMETRY RESTRICTION
E.6.10 LOCATION PLACE FILTER
E.6.11 LOCATION REQUEST
164 E.6.12 LOCATION REQUEST POLICY
E.6.13 PLACE RESULT
E.6.14 PROFILE REQUIREMENTS
165 E.6.15 REPEATED TRIP FARE REQUEST
E.6.16 REPEATED TRIP FARE REQUIREMENTS
166 E.6.17 SCHEDULE DELIVERY
E.6.18 SCHEDULE REQUEST
E.6.19 SCHEDULE REQUEST CONTENT FILTER
167 E.6.20 SCHEDULE REQUEST POLICY
E.6.21 SERVICE JOURNEY DELIVERY
E.6.22 SERVICE JOURNEY REQUEST
168 E.6.23 SERVICE JOURNEY REQUEST POLICY
E.6.24 SINGLE TRIP FARE REQUEST
169 E.6.25 STOP EVENT DELIVERY
E.6.26 STOP EVENT REQUEST
E.6.27 STOP EVENT REQUEST CONTENT FILTER
170 E.6.28 STOP EVENT REQUEST POLICY
E.6.29 STOP FARE DELIVERY
171 E.6.30 STOP FARE REQUEST
E.6.31 TARIFF ZONE IN AREA
E.6.32 TRIP ACCESS CONSTRAINT
E.6.33 TRIP DELIVERY
172 E.6.34 TRIP DESTINATION PLACE
E.6.35 TRIP FARE DELIVERY
E.6.36 TRIP FARE REQUEST
E.6.37 TRIP FARE REQUEST FILTER
173 E.6.38 TRIP FARE REQUEST POLICY
E.6.39 TRIP MOBILITY FILTER
E.6.40 TRIP ORIGIN PLACE
174 E.6.41 TRIP REQUEST
E.6.42 TRIP REQUEST FILTER
E.6.43 TRIP REQUEST PLACE
175 E.6.44 TRIP REQUEST POLICY
176 E.6.45 TRIP VIA PLACE
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