Abbreviations

Results for query en in area 3 Public Transport

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endpoint address – WS-PubSub
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the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources

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entity
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abstract object performing a set of functions within the IFM

NOTE An entity can exist in the real world (e.g. a service operator), in which case it is called a “legal entity”. It can also be a model of this real world object (“abstract entity”). It covers the following sets of functions: Application Owner, Application Retailer, Product Owner, Product Retailer, Service Operator, Collection and Forwarding, Security Manager, Registrar and Customer.

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entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
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any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined

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entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
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the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION

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endpoint reference – WS-PubSub
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a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service.

Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP.

In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.

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encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
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a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport

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entrance (Site MODEL)
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a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE

EXAMPLE A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.

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entrance to vehicle – IFOPT
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entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door

NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.

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entrance for vehicles – IFOPT
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entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE

NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle.

May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.

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entrance – IFOPT
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an identified point of entry or exit for a PASSENGER to or from a STOP PLACE, ACCESS SPACE or POINT OF INTEREST

NOTE It may or may not have a physical manifestation such as a door, barrier, turnstile or other obstacle. The PASSENGER may be on foot, in a wheelchair, on a bicycle or on some other private mode of transport. The ENTRANCE may have a TRANSPORT MODE to indicate the permitted modes. A door may be marked for use for entry, exit or both.

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