Transport information and control systems — Reference model architecture(s) for the TICS sector — Part 3: Example elaboration

Systèmes de commande et d'information des transports — Architecture(s) du modèle de référence du secteur TICS — Partie 3: Elaboration d'exemple

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TECHNICAL ISO/TR
REPORT 14813-3
First edition
2000-12-15
Transport information and control
systems — Reference model architecture(s)
for the TICS sector —
Part 3:
Example elaboration
Systèmes de commande et d'information des transports — Architecture(s)
du modèle de référence du secteur TICS —
Partie 3: Élaboration d'exemple
Reference number
ISO/TR 14813-3:2000(E)
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Contents
Foreword.ix
Introduction.xi
1 Scope .1
2 Normative References.2
3 Terms and Definitions.2
4 Symbols and Abbreviated Terms.4
4.1 Use Case diagram.4
4.2 Package Diagram.5
4.3 Class diagram .5
4.4 Association .6
4.5 Sequence (interaction) diagram.6
5 Elaboration Method .7
6 Elaboration of the Classes.7
6.1 Control Classes .9
6.1.1 Roadway Classes .9
6.1.2 Transport Classes .10
6.1.3 Vehicles Classes.12
6.1.4 Event Classes .12
6.1.5 Payment Classes .13
6.2 Interface Classes .14
6.2.1 Operating Interface.14
6.2.2 Travel Terminal .14
6.2.3 Vehicle Interface .15
6.2.4 Roadside Peripheral.15
6.3 Information Classes .16
6.3.1 Information Classes for Traffic Management and Traveller Information.16
7 Elaboration of the Sequence Diagrams.27
7.1 Traveller Information.27
7.1.1 Pre-journey Information.27
7.1.2 Route Guidance and Navigation .28
7.1.3 Journey Schedule.30
7.1.4 Journey Payment.30
7.1.5 On-trip Traveller Information.31
7.2 Traffic Management.37
7.2.1 Traffic and Pollution Measurement and Control .37
7.2.2 Performance Evaluation.39
7.2.3 Performance Prediction .40
7.2.4 Traffic Control .40
7.2.5 Incident Management.41
7.2.6 Demand Management.42
7.2.7 Transport Planning Support.43
7.2.8 Infrastructure Maintenance and Management.45
7.2.9 Package Classes for Traffic Management.45
7.3 Vehicle .63
7.3.1 Vehicle Status .63
7.3.2 Vehicle Operation .63
7.4 Commercial Vehicle.64
7.4.1 Order and Shipment .64
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7.4.2 Commercial Vehicle Tour Planning .65
7.4.3 Commercial Vehicle Administrative Processes .66
7.4.4 Commercial Vehicle Road Operation.67
7.5 Public Transport .73
7.5.1 Route and Schedule Planning .73
7.5.2 Fixed Route Public Transport.73
7.5.3 Demand Responsive Public Transport.74
7.6 Emergency.79
7.6.1 Emergency Notification and Personal Security.79
7.6.2 Emergency Resources Allocation.79
7.6.3 Emergency Vehicle Management.80
7.7 Electronic Payment.84
7.7.1 Payment Means.84
7.7.2 Fare Collection.84
7.7.3 Vehicle Charges.84
7.7.4 Payment Transaction.85
7.8 Safety .91
7.8.1 Safety Enhancement for Vulnerable Road Users.91
8 Elaboration of the Packages.93
8.1 Roadway .93
8.2 Transport .96
8.3 Vehicles .99
8.4 Events .101
8.5 Payment .103
8.6 Interfaces .105
8.7 Class-Sequence Diagram Matrix.107
8.7.1 Matrix for Key Control and Information Classes .107
8.7.2 Matrix for Interface Classes.112
9 Package Interfaces .115
9.1 Roadway Interfaces .117
9.2 Transport Interfaces .119
9.3 Vehicle Interfaces .120
9.4 Events Interfaces .121
9.5 Payment Interfaces.122
10 Dependencies between Packages .123
10.1 Roadway - Transport Collaboration.123
10.2 Roadway - Vehicles Collaboration.123
10.3 Roadway - Events Collaboration.123
10.4 Roadway - Payment Collaboration.126
10.5 Transport - Events Collaboration.126
10.6 Transport - Payment Collaboration.127
10.7 Vehicles - Events Collaboration.127
Annex A (informative) Management and Information Centres Information Classes.128
A.1 Infrastructure Map .128
A.2 Moving Components .134
A.3 Effects on Operations.138
A.4 Traffic Usage .144
A.5 Traffic Management.152
A.6 User Information .155
A.7 Transport Systems .157
A.8 Financial Data.159
A.9 TMIC Management .160
Bibliography .164
List of figures
Figure 1 — A use case diagram consisting of two use cases and one actor.4
Figure 2 — Package diagram showing nested packages and a dependency relationship .5
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Figure 3 — Class diagrams showing the use of a single name compartment and three compartments.5
Figure 4 — Common types of class association .6
Figure 5 — A sequence diagram consisting of three interactions.6
Figure 6 — Steps in the elaboration of the Core Reference Architecture .8
Figure 7 — Control class diagram of the Roadway package .10
Figure 8 — Control class diagram of the Transport package.12
Figure 9 — Control class diagram of the Events package .13
Figure 10 — Top level aggregation of Information classes derived from the 14827 naming tree.17
Figure 11 — Information classes in the aggregation of infrastructureMap.18
Figure 12 — Information classes in the aggregation of movingComponents.19
Figure 13 — Information classes in the aggregation of effectsOnOperations.20
Figure 14 — Information classes in the aggregation of trafficUsage.21
Figure 15 — Information classes in the aggregation of trafficManagement.22
Figure 16 — Information classes in the aggregation of userInformation.23
Figure 17 — Information classes in the aggregation of transportSystems.24
Figure 18 — Information classes in the aggregation of financialData.25
Figure 19 — Information classes in the aggregation of tmicManagement .26
Figure 20 — Sequence diagram for Pre-journey Information.32
Figure 21 — Sequence diagram for Route Guidance and Navigation .33
Figure 22 — Sequence diagram for Journey Schedule .34
Figure 23 — Sequence diagram for Journey Payment .35
Figure 24 — Sequence diagram for On-trip Traveller Information .36
Figure 25 — Sequence diagram for Traffic and Pollution Measurement and Control.46
Figure 26 — Packages, control and information classes for Traffic and Pollution and Measurement and Control .47
Figure 27 — Sequence diagram for Performance Evaluation.48
Figure 28 — Packages, control and information classes for Performance Evaluation .49
Figure 29 — Sequence diagram for Performance Prediction.50
Figure 30 — Packages, control and information classes for Performance Prediction .50
Figure 31 —Sequence diagram for Traffic Control.51
Figure 32 — Packages, control and information classes for Traffic Control .52
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Figure 33 — Sequence diagram for Incident management.53
Figure 34 — Packages, control and information classes for Incident Management .54
Figure 35 — Sequence diagram for Demand Management.55
Figure 36 — Packages, control and information classes for Demand Management .56
Figure 37 — Sequence diagram for Transportation Planning Support .57
Figure 38 — Packages, control and information classes for Transportation Planning Support.58
Figure 39 — Sequence diagram for Infrastructure Maintenance Management .59
Figure 40 — Packages, control and information classes for Infrastructure Maintenance and Management.59
Figure 41 — Roadway package class operations and information class associations for Traffic Management.60
Figure 42 — Events package class operations and information class associations for Traffic Management.61
Figure 43 — Transport package class operations and information class associations for Traffic Management .62
Figure 44 — Sequence diagram for Vehicle Status .64
Figure 45 — Sequence diagram for Vehicle Operation.64
Figure 46 — Sequence diagram for Order and Shipment.69
Figure 47 — Sequence diagram for Commercial Vehicle Tour Planning.70
Figure 48 — Sequence diagram for Commercial Vehicle Administrative Processes.71
Figure 49 — Sequence diagram for Commercial Vehicle Road Operation.72
Figure 50 — Sequence diagram for Route and Schedule Planning.76
Figure 51 — Sequence diagram for Fixed Route Public Transport.77
Figure 52 — Sequence Diagram for Demand Responsive Public Transport.78
Figure 53 — Sequence diagram for Emergency Notification and Personal Security.81
Figure 54 — Sequence diagram for Emergency Resources Allocation .82
Figure 55 — Sequence diagram for Emergency Vehicle Management .83
Figure 56 — Sequence diagram for Payment Means .87
Figure 57 — Sequence diagram for Fare Collection .88
Figure 58 — Sequence diagram for Vehicle Charges .89
Figure 59 — Sequence diagram for Payment Transaction .90
Figure 60 — Sequence diagram for Safety Enhancement for Vulnerable Road Users .92
Figure 61 — Key classes of the Roadway package .93
Figure 62 — Key classes of the Transport package.96
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Figure 63 — Key classes of the Vehicle package .100
Figure 64 — Key classes of the Events package.101
Figure 65 — Key classes of the Payment package.103
Figure 66 — Key classes of the interface packages .105
Figure 67 — Roadway Package Interfaces.116
Figure 68 — Transport Package Interfaces.118
Figure 69 — Vehicle Package Interfaces .120
Figure 70 — Events Package Interfaces.121
Figure 71 — Payment Package Interfaces.122
Figure 72 — Roadway - Transport Collaborations .124
Figure 73 — Roadway - Vehicles Collaborations.124
Figure 74 — Roadway - Events Collaborations.125
Figure 75 — Roadway - Payment Collaborations .126
Figure 76 — Transport - Events Collaborations .127
Figure 77 — Transport - Payment Collaborations.127
Figure 78 — Vehicles - Events Collaborations.127
Figure A.1 — The top level of the naming tree for the information classes defined in the data dictionary .128
List of tables
Table 1 —Control classes and operations of the Roadway package.9
Table 2 — Control classes and operations of the Transport package .11
Table 3 — Control classes and operations of the Vehicle package.12
Table 4 — Control classes and operations of the Events package.13
Table 5 — Control classes and operations of the Payment package.
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