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TimeTablePublisher History and Current Status Open Source Software Benefits and Potential Technical Support T3 Webinar May 14, 2008 Bibiana McHugh.

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1 TimeTablePublisher History and Current Status Open Source Software Benefits and Potential Technical Support T3 Webinar May 14, 2008 Bibiana McHugh

2 TTPUB History 2004 TRB Transit IDEA Project #39 ConSysTech’s Dynamic Timetable Generator (DTG) 2005 Transit Forum Workshop DTG was suggested for a potential open source project http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TransitForumNet/ 2006 TriMet Replaced Legacy System with TTPUB 2007 TTPUB Released with OS License

3 Open Source Application is publicly available Based on Mozilla Public License 1.1 Benefits: Broad user and developer base Shared costs, risks, and lessons learned Software support and maintenance can be extended indefinitely Consistent user interface

4 TTPUB Status Internal Uses at TriMet Generates all printed timetable materials Generates Web HTML and PDF Timetables Current Customer Information Consistent Customer Information

5 TTPUB Status Test Implementations: KING Co. Metro NYSDOT Hampton Roads Transit Lane County Transit Internal Uses at TriMet Generates all printed timetable materials Generates Web HTML and PDF Timetables T3 Webinar

6 Lessons Learned Working together with other agencies has been great. Timetable issues are similar between agencies. Minimal effort to implement. No showstoppers yet encountered. Java and Java Web Application Servers experience – required only to add to the code.

7 Enhancement Opportunities Template-Driven Publishing system has vast potential for expansion: View schedule for a route between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm View schedule on an iPhone or other mobile device Create text version that meets ADA requirements Additional Agency Requirements The code can be built upon and shared with others

8 TTPUB Process 1.Raw Schedule Data

9 TTPUB Process 1.Raw Schedule Data Enterprise Database TimeTable Publisher (TTPUB) Custom Google DFS XMLCSV 2.Input into TTPUB System

10 TTPUB Process 3.Configure and Prepare Data 1.Raw Schedule Data 2.Input into TTPUB System

11 TTPUB Process TimeTable Publisher (TTPUB) W EB PDF HTML P RINT P RODUCTION MS Excel AdobeInDesign XML PDFProof 4.Output into Various Formats for Public Use (digital and paper) 1.Raw Schedule Data 2.Input into TTPUB System 3.Configure and Prepare Data

12 Web HTML Output

13 Web HTML Output Sample

14 Why Use the TTPUB? ConsistentSingle system for print and Web output. CurrentQuicker turn-around and can generate directly from database. ControlTimeTablePublisher gives Marketing team full control over public schedule information. Costs Cost reduction from automation and repeatable processes (from 30 to 2 hours per route). GTFS Standardized data format lowers the barrier to using the TimeTablePublisher. Bottom Line Better Information and Reduced Costs.

15 TTPUB Technical Support Uses GTFS so implementation is simple Intuitive, friendly user interface Webinar and documentation for reference Development community is growing http://groups.google.com/group/ttpub-user http://groups.google.com/group/ttpub-user

16 Open Source Software Support* (Oregon Based Companies) Cort Buchholz, President 503.914.6272 cort@singlemindconsulting.com cort@singlemindconsulting.com www.singlemindconsulting.comwww.singlemindconsulting.com Wayne Skipper, President (541) 968-5994 http://concentricsky.com Concentric Sky * Any recommendations expressed herein are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of or represent an endorsement by the United States Government or the U.S. Department of Transportation.

17 Questions? Bibiana McHugh mchughb@trimet.org


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