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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Eduard Ruffert & Dr. Benedikt Mandel email: ruffert@mkm.de & mandel@mkm.de MKmetric Gesellschaft für Systemplanung mbH, Karlsruhe 1. Goal & Motivation of spotlightsTN/GTF 2. Principles of development 3. GTF-CM / Examples 4. Further steps
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Goal of spotlightsTN/GTF Get the modelling community in Europe (in the World) to “establish the necessity of a common exchange format for transportation models” suggestion of a conceptual view as a basis contact modellers / software providers discuss GTF Goal means for discussion: GTF-CM discuss GTF-CM: Outcome: Agreement & Common Understanding Email spotlights@mkm.de Forum gtf.mkm.de Mailinglist gtf@lists.mkm.de
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Matching Data Models using GTF Solution GTF: „Atomic“ Informational Unit Sizes Data Model X/Y/ZGTFData Model Z/Y/X Approach for a solution
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Concept Models Applications Operating System X Operating System Y Applic –data Client Programmes GTF / TIP GTF / TIP Overview of interchange structure
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric GTF / TIP data Workspace / User System GTF@WS GTF@Prov. Filter Application A App. B User data Model in–house data in–house incremental data GTF / TIP data Provider Operating System X Operating System Y Internet Detail of interchange structure
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Supporting Model Communication 1. Model requirements: GTF = Generalised Transportation data Format - EDI format to exchange transportation modelling information - not to impose formats or contents constraints on modellers exchanging data - not specifically for GIS GTF specifies building blocks (entities) GTF is a general structure of the information transport models use Principles: - not too many basic building blocks (generic entities) - generalised enough for (mainly) modelling information and (also) other information GTF = Exchange of Data (homogeneous & generic) Overview of requirements
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Supporting Model Communication 2. EDI requirements: - cross-platform - structured & segmented - flexible & scalable - use of existing standards - human readability CONTENTS of GTF: GTF Conceptual Model (GTF-CM) FORMAT & PROTOCOL: GTF-XML Overview of requirements
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric GTF = “Generalised Transportation-data Format” - the conceptual model GTF-XML = the underlying transmission format Universe of GTF
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric GTF usage UNETRANS TOP GDF NWB Emme/2... (strategic and/or operative) UNETRANS TOP GDF NWB Emme/2... (strategic and/or operative) GTF Model X Model Y GTF = mediator format
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric GTF definition GTF = for the exchange of strategic transportation modelling information GTF-CM is means of discussion = capture the vocabulary of the problem domain in computer terms Problem domain Computer terms The travel time on Link L from Node A to Node B is X. Node A Node B Link L travel_time = X mapping
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Flow – Link Centroid Intersection – Node in Zone A centroid Link Segment – Link Flow on infrastructure Link Infrastructure – Node in Zone B Boundary / Mountain / River etc. Zone Problem Domain
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric GTF-Conceptual Model (CM)...
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Main principles all information is on Link each object: tree structure (super/sub association) all problem domain classes are founded on a few framework classes the number of top level problem domain classes shall be small Note: the GTF-CM specification contains both problem domain classes (Toplevels + Sublevels) & Framework classes
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Principles / Framework classes for GTF-CM specification
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 1: Transport terminal schematic view of a public transport terminal * * taken from the BRIDGES/D4 report ”Handling Traffic Modelling Networks in GIS” by DTU/TetraPlan
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 1: in GTF terms 1) 2) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 3) Node “Airport” A Node Q Node P
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 1: GTF objects.................. * Note: associations are not depicted
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Example application 1: XML file 15th August 2001 Copenhagen MKmetric
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 2: Socio-Economic data * Note: data are fictive *
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 2: in GTF terms Zone 1 Meta Terminator Transport- Production Population Economy- Characteristics association
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 2: GTF objects..................
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Example application 2: XML file 15th August 2001 Copenhagen MKmetric
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 3: Public Transport Route Terminal Segment Junction Stop
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 3: in GTF terms Link 1 Node 3Node 1 Link::Segment 12 Node::Junction 4 Node::Junction 8 Link 2 Node 2
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 3: GTF objects * Note: associations are not depicted
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Example application 3: XML file 15th August 2001 Copenhagen MKmetric
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 4: Dynamic Segmentation Road M1 M2 M3
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 4: in GTF terms Link::Segment 1 Link::Segment 2 Link::Segment 3 Node:: Junction 1 Node:: Junction 2 Node:: Junction 3 DynamicSegmentation:: Milepost 1 DynamicSegmentation:: Milepost 2 DynamicSegmentation:: Milepost 2
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Example application 4: GTF objects * Note: associations are not depicted
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Example application 4: XML file 15th August 2001 Copenhagen MKmetric
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GTF = mediator format... Emme/2 TOP Polydrom GDFNWB GTF file Reader API Func1 FuncN... Emme/2 TOP Polydrom GDFNWB 15th August 2001 MKmetric additional specific structuring export reading
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GTF = mediator format... Emme/2 TOP Polydrom GDFNWB GTF file... Emme/2 TOP Polydrom GDFNWB 15th August 2001 MKmetric specific structuring import writing Writer API Func1 FuncN...
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Further steps after spotlightsTN From “Conceptual Model” to “Data Model” From “Common Agreement” to “Ontology” Standardisation Library of procedures
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11th October 2001Barcelona MKmetric Contact Eduard Ruffert email: ruffert@mkm.de Tel.: ++49 (0) 700 MKMETRIC Email spotlights@mkm.de Forum http://gtf.mkm.de Mailinglist gtf@lists.mkm.de
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