Intelligent transport systems — ITS central data dictionaries — Part 2: Governance of the Central ITS Data Concept Registry

ISO 14817-2:2015 specifies the registration process to enter data concepts into the Central ITS Data Concept Registry (CIDCR). The CIDCR is designed to include data concepts that conform to ISO 14817-1. These data concepts may be derived from the system architecture defined in ISO 14813, but may also support data concepts using alternative International, Regional or National System Architecture methodologies or techniques.

Systèmes intelligents de transport — Dictionnaires de données centrales des ITS — Partie 2: Gouvernance du registre central de concept des données des ITS

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Published
Publication Date
18-Oct-2015
Current Stage
9093 - International Standard confirmed
Start Date
15-Aug-2022
Completion Date
19-Apr-2025
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ISO 14817-2:2015 - Intelligent transport systems -- ITS central data dictionaries
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14817-2
First edition
2015-10-15
Intelligent transport systems — ITS
central data dictionaries —
Part 2:
Governance of the Central ITS Data
Concept Registry
Systèmes intelligents de transport — Dictionnaires de données
centrales des ITS —
Partie 2: Gouvernance du registre central de concept des données des
ITS
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ISO 2015
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Conformance . 1
3 Normative references . 1
4 Terms and definitions . 1
5 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 2
6 Framework of Central ITS Data Concept Registry . 2
7 Management of the Central ITS Data Concept Registry . 4
7.1 Overview . 4
7.2 ITS executive committee . 4
7.3 Change control committee . 5
7.4 Registration Authority . 6
7.5 Registrar . 6
7.6 Steward . 6
7.7 Submitter . 7
7.8 Read-only user . 7
8 Administrative metadata . 7
8.1 General . 7
8.2 Administrative meta-attributes for data concepts . 8
8.2.1 Create date . 8
8.2.2 Revision date . 8
8.2.3 Submitter . 9
8.2.4 Steward . 9
8.2.5 Owner . 9
8.2.6 Quality . 9
8.2.7 Status . 9
8.2.8 Follower . 9
8.2.9 Comment. 9
8.2.10 Harmonization candidate . 9
8.3 Comment . 9
8.3.1 Comment. 9
8.3.2 Date .10
8.3.3 Commenter .10
8.4 User .10
8.4.1 User name .10
8.4.2 Organization .10
8.4.3 Name .10
8.4.4 Phone .10
8.4.5 E-mail .10
8.4.6 Access level .10
Annex A (normative) Administrative meta-data requirements .11
Annex B (normative) Quality control .13
Annex C (normative) Status levels .17
Annex D (normative) Version control .18
Annex E (normative) Harmonization and resolution .20
Bibliography .23
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 204, Intelligent transport systems.
This first edition of ISO 14817-2, together with ISO 14817-1, cancels and replaces ISO 14817:2002, which
has been technically revised.
ISO 14817 consists of the following parts, under the general title Intelligent transport systems — ITS
central data dictionaries:
— Part 1: Requirements for ITS data definitions
— Part 2: Governance of the Central ITS Data Concept Registry
— Part 3: Object identifier assignments for ITS data concepts
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Introduction
Background
This International Standard has been developed by ISO/TC 204, in order to provide a framework for the
documentation and registration of data that passes through system interfaces within the Intelligent
transport systems (ITS) domain. It is designed to maximize interoperability and facilitate information
re-use across system interfaces.
Vision statement
This International Standard envisions a harmonized approach to ITS data concepts to promote maximum
interoperability of data within the ITS sector by the creation and maintenance of the “Central ITS
Data Concept Registry” (CIDCR), supported by interface and application specific ITS 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 concept registry management.
Mission statement
The mission is to develop tools that will promote a holistic, integrated approach involving vehicle
technology, infrastructure, and the road user to increase transport safety and efficiency. Specifically,
this International Standard defines the principles and concepts; scope; field of application; rules and
procedures; definition and concept of operation for the CIDCR and ITS functional data dictionaries; and
makes provision for the migration of data concepts from ITS functional data dictionaries to the CIDCR
so as to maximize interoperability and minimize proliferation of similar (but inconsistently defined)
data concept entries.
This International Standard defines the framework, formats, and procedures used to define information
and information exchanges within the ITS sector. This International Standard is designed to be used
by the ITS community at large, but should be of special interest to application develop
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