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Airport Data Exchange Protocol Airport Process Design Ron Hiscox AITSC, Madrid, December 13, 2007
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Airport community members need to share data due to increasingly shared passenger processes: Check-in process Baggage sortation Security checkpoint Baggage drop-off Retail concessions Boarding Passenger tracking APIS data, watchlist links ADEP Background
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Development of the ADEP Protocol to allow: Data aggregation Application development Implementation of shared processes ADEP Requirement
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The ADEP Recommended Practice should: Define the ADEP architecture Define the data interchange (XML schema) Reference and adapt the required technical standards Define implementation guidelines for data viewing and modification (data access rights) Define data fields (mandatory/optional) ADEP Recommended Practice
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ADEP Architecture Airlines Data SourcesADEP Community Applications Airport Community XML Interface ADEP Data Fields Security Bag Drop Concessions Airport Planning
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Security / Access control Validation of barcoded boarding passes / tokens Common bag drop points Activation of bag tags Bag tag / boarding pass reconciliation Concessionaires Identify eligibility for tax free purchases Customer relationship management Airport Planning Passenger tracking Process throughput and management Simulation and modelling Airport Community Needs Security Bag Drop Concessions Airport Planning
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AITSC Actions: Agree on the principles of the Airport Data Exchange Protocol Agree on the proposal to set up a working group Agree on participation from AITSC airport members ADEP WG Actions Establish guidelines and Terms of Reference for the working group Establish a timeline, milestones and next steps Next steps / Actions
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