As ISO 14817-2004 Transport Information and Control Systems - Requirements For An ITS TICS Central Data Regis
As ISO 14817-2004 Transport Information and Control Systems - Requirements For An ITS TICS Central Data Regis
ISO 14817:2002
AS ISO 14817—2004
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PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee IT-023, Transport
Information and Control Systems.
This Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from ISO 14817:2002, Transport
information and control systems—Requirements for an ITS/TICS central Data Registry and
ITS/TICS Data Dictionaries.
The objective of this Standard is to specify the framework, formats, and procedures used to
define information exchanges within the Intelligent Transport System/Transport Information
and Control Systems (ITS/TICS) sector. It defines the content of the ITS/TICS central Data
Registry and Data Dictionaries, the registration process to enter data concepts into the Data
Registry.
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annex is only for information and guidance.
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CONTENTS
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Contents Page
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................. v
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... v
0.1 Background .......................................................................................................................................... v
0.2 Document overview ............................................................................................................................ vi
1 Scope...................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 Conformance ......................................................................................................................................... 1
2.1 Conformance considerations .............................................................................................................. 1
2.2 Strictly conforming implementations ................................................................................................. 2
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Annex D (normative) Data concept names..................................................................................................... 60
Annex E (informative) Data representation in an information model .......................................................... 66
Annex F (informative) ASN.1 information object specification for an ITS/TICS data concept.................. 75
Bibliography...................................................................................................................................................... 91
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INTRODUCTION
Introduction
0.1 Background
This International Standard has been developed by ISO/TC 204/WG 1, Architecture, in order to provide a
framework for the documentation and registration of data that passes through system interfaces within the
Intelligent Transport System / Transport Information and Control Systems (ITS/TICS) domain.
The International Standard is designed to maximize interoperability and facilitate information reuse.
This International Standard defines the registration process for ITS/TICS. It further defines the Data Dictionary
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and the Data Registry content and Data Registry management procedures.
Vision statement
This International Standard envisions common use and maximum interoperability of data within the
ITS/TICS sector by the creation and maintenance of an ITS/TICS Data Registry, supported by interface
and application specific ITS/TICS Data Dictionaries, created and maintained in a common and
interoperable form, and to ensure the minimization of duplication by clear rules for data concept
definition and Data Registry management.
Mission statement
The mission is to develop a standard to define the principles and concepts; scope; field of application;
rules and procedures; definition and concept of operation for a central ITS/TICS Data Registry and
ITS/TICS functional Data Dictionaries; and to make provision for the migration of data from ITS/TICS
functional Data Dictionaries to the central Registry so as to maximize interoperability and minimize
proliferation of similar (but inconsistently defined) data entries.
This International Standard defines the framework, formats, and procedures used to define information and
information exchanges within the ITS/TICS sector. The standard is designed to be used by the ITS/TICS
community at large, but should be of special interest to application developers, equipment providers, and Data
Registry managers.
This International Standard specifies a set of meta attributes for ITS/TICS Data Dictionaries, as well as
associated conventions and schemes, that enables the description, standardization and management of all
exchanged ITS/TICS data. Through consistent use of these common structures and associated conventions
and schemes, interchange of data and information among the various ITS/TICS functional subsystems via
their specific application systems can be maximized. This International Standard also supports reuse of data
elements and other data concepts across various ITS/TICS functional subsystems and their specific
application systems
The Data Registry process defined within this International Standard is consistent with implementation(s) of
the ISO ITS/TICS System Architecture defined in the ISO 14813 Standardization deliverables, particularly
ISO 14813 Parts 2 and 3. This does not preclude the application of the Data Registry using alternative
International, Regional or National System Architecture methodologies or techniques, indeed, a common Data
Registry will ease migration and interoperability between such approaches.
The ITS/TICS data concepts that populate the ITS/TICS Data Registry may originate from a Computer-Aided
Software Engineering (CASE) tool implementation of the ISO 14813 TICS Reference Architecture, from
International Standards for ITS, from National implementations for ITS, or from the submission by relevant
users. Data Dictionary entries are not limited to those generated by object oriented methodologies.
This clause provides an overview of this International Standard. Clause 1 identifies the scope of this
International Standard. Clause 2 identifies requirements for conformance to this International Standard.
Clause 3 identifies references required for proper implementation of this International Standard. Clause 4
defines terms used in this International Standard and Clause 5 lists the abbreviations.
The requirements for the ITS/TICS central Data Registry and ITS/TICS Data Dictionaries begin in Clause 6
with an overview of the concept of operations for the ITS/TICS Data Registry and ITS/TICS Data Dictionaries.
A framework describing the registration of different types of data concepts in the ITS/TICS Data Registry and
the registration status levels are presented.
Clause 7 identifies the fundamental ITS/TICS data concepts while Clause 8 identifies the basic and
administrative meta attributes used to document them. Clause 9 describes the naming conventions and name
abbreviation conventions used. Clause 10 states the requirements for the data concepts and the meta
attributes contained in the ITS/TICS Data Registry and ITS/TICS Data Dictionaries.
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Clause 11 provides a reference model for national, regional and international relationships and summarizes
internationalization aspects associated with national and regional requirements for the ITS/TICS Data Registry
and Data Dictionary environment.
The annexes to this International Standard describe the specific details for implementing the requirements
introduced in Clauses 6 through 11. Annex A details ITS/TICS functional operating procedures for registration
and harmonization of data concepts. Annex B prescribes the detailed definitions and descriptions of the
ITS/TICS Data Registry and Data Dictionary meta attributes. Annex C prescribes the meta attribute
requirements for data concepts contained in the ITS/TICS Data Registry and ITS/TICS Data Dictionaries.
Annex D specifies the naming and name abbreviation conventions and the process for converting ITS/TICS
descriptive names to ASN.1 names. Annex E contains the rules for data representation in an information
model, along with examples. Annex F describes the ASN.1 information object specification for an ITS/TICS
data concept with examples.
AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the framework, formats, and procedures used to define information
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exchanges within the Intelligent Transport System/Transport Information and Control Systems (ITS/TICS)
sector. It defines the content of the ITS/TICS central Data Registry and Data Dictionaries, the registration
process to enter data concepts into the Data Registry. Throughout the text, the Data Registry should be taken
to mean the ITS/TICS central Data Registry.
framework used to extend standardized information exchanges to support local customizations and
combinations;
information modelling method for defining ITS/TICS data concepts, when used;
meta attributes used to describe, standardize and manage each of the data concepts defined within this
framework;
formal procedures used to register these definitions within the Data Registry.
The Data Registry described herein supports, and is designed to include, data concepts using alternative
International, Regional or National System Architecture methodologies or techniques. A common Data
Registry will ease migration and interoperability between such approaches.
2 Conformance
This International Standard prescribes a conceptual model, but not a physical implementation. Therefore, the
meta model need not be physically implemented exactly as specified. However, it should be possible to map
unambiguously to and from the implementation and the meta model.
Regional and National Data Registries/Dictionaries have the option of adopting data concept definitions from
the ITS/TICS Data Registry/Dictionaries, but are not required to do so. However, in the case of exchanging
information internationally in application programs, claiming conformance with this or other international
Standards in ITS/TICS sector, it is a requirement to use only data concepts that have already been registered
in the ITS/TICS Data Registry.
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