NEN-ISO 24531
Intelligent transport systems - System architecture, taxonomy and terminology - Using XML in ITS standards, data registries and data dictionaries
| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 July 2007 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 70 |
| ICS Code (IT applications in transport): | 35.240.60 |
scope:
The International Standard has been developed to assist developers and users of intelligent transport systems (ITS) standards who wish to use extensible markup language (XML), by providing a consistent definition of the rules and rule references for the use of XML within ITS systems. The scope of the International Standard is to define consistent rules and rule references to provide a framework to be used when implementing XML-based applications in ITS, and particularly, in specifying XML in ITS standards, ITS data registries and ITS data dictionaries. This International Standard also provides guidance and examples in respect of the use of XML in ITS, and the elaboration of XML within the abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) data definitions required by ISO 14813-6 and ISO 14817. This International Standard defines: Rules concerning the creation of XML Schemas for ensuring interoperability in various types of ITS applications that use XML (Clause 7, normative); - Rules for using XML for the purpose of reusing XML Schemas (Clause 7, normative); - Rules concerning registration and management of XML components in data dictionaries and data registries (Clause 8, normative); - Examples of the use of XML in ITS applications (Annex A, informative); - Representation of IRI (international resource identifiers) and/or ID-related constructs of this standard (Annex B, informative); - Schema header template (Annex C, informative); - Example of registering XML constructs (Annex D, informative); - Example of automatic generation of an XML Schema from unified modelling language (UML) (Annex E, informative); - Applying ASN.1 encoding for XML document (Annex F, informative); - ASN.1 transformation to XML Schema example (Annex G, informative).
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