ISO/TC 204
| Projekta Nr. | ISO 17427-1:2018 |
|---|---|
| Nosaukums | <p>This document contains a detailed description of the (actor invariant) <i>roles</i> (3.22) and <i>responsibilities</i> (3.21) required to deploy and operate <i>Cooperative-ITS (C-ITS)</i> (3.8). The organization/organization of actors / roles described in this document are designed to be appropriate for any fully operational system that uses the <i>C-ITS</i> concepts and techniques in order to achieve its service provision. This document is presented in terms of an organizational or <i>enterprise viewpoint</i> (3.10) as defined in ISO/IEC 10746-1.</p> <p>This document is for all types of road traffic of all classes, and for any other actors involved in the provision of applications and services which use <i>C-ITS</i> techniques to achieve service provision. The description of roles is technology agnostic and, in terms of <i>C-ITS</i>, agnostic in respect of communication modes and embraces vehicle-vehicle communications, vehicle-infrastructure communications and infrastructure-infrastructure communications.</p> <p>This document provides a methodology for the identification of service specific roles and their corresponding responsibilities based on a process oriented approach. Additionally, the methodology is used to identify the roles and responsibilities for <i>C-ITS</i> in general. Both the methodology as well as the roles and responsibilities for <i>C-ITS</i> are deduced from ISO/IEC 10746-1, ISO/IEC 10746-2, ISO/IEC 10746-3, the reference model of Open Distributed Processing. Open Distributed Processing offers five viewpoints of which the <i>enterprise viewpoint</i> corresponds with the organizational architecture and its <i>roles</i> and <i>responsibilities</i>.</p> <p>To limit the scope of the document to the core of <i>C-ITS</i>, the <i>roles</i> are separated into external and internal. Considered to be internal are all roles that are highly relevant for the purpose of achieving service provision by means of <i>C-ITS</i>. Considered to be external are all roles involved in <i>C-ITS</i>, but not set up only for the purpose of <i>C-ITS</i>.</p> <p>This document provides a description of a high-level architectural viewpoint on <i>C-ITS</i>. It is designed to be used as a blueprint when implementing service provision systems that use <i>C-ITS</i>, and the corresponding organizational structures. The characteristics of <i>C-ITS</i> entail a huge number of data/ information exchanges. Therefore the implementation stringently respects privacy and data protection as it is defined in ISO/TR 12859 and in national laws and regulations (where instantiated). Privacy and data protection affects all roles defined in this document due to these characteristics and all actors occupying roles in C-ITS respects the corresponding standards and regulations.</p> |
| Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID) | 66924 |
| Darbības sfēra | <p>This document contains a detailed description of the (actor invariant) <i>roles</i> (3.22) and <i>responsibilities</i> (3.21) required to deploy and operate <i>Cooperative-ITS (C-ITS)</i> (3.8). The organization/organization of actors / roles described in this document are designed to be appropriate for any fully operational system that uses the <i>C-ITS</i> concepts and techniques in order to achieve its service provision. This document is presented in terms of an organizational or <i>enterprise viewpoint</i> (3.10) as defined in ISO/IEC 10746-1.</p> <p>This document is for all types of road traffic of all classes, and for any other actors involved in the provision of applications and services which use <i>C-ITS</i> techniques to achieve service provision. The description of roles is technology agnostic and, in terms of <i>C-ITS</i>, agnostic in respect of communication modes and embraces vehicle-vehicle communications, vehicle-infrastructure communications and infrastructure-infrastructure communications.</p> <p>This document provides a methodology for the identification of service specific roles and their corresponding responsibilities based on a process oriented approach. Additionally, the methodology is used to identify the roles and responsibilities for <i>C-ITS</i> in general. Both the methodology as well as the roles and responsibilities for <i>C-ITS</i> are deduced from ISO/IEC 10746-1, ISO/IEC 10746-2, ISO/IEC 10746-3, the reference model of Open Distributed Processing. Open Distributed Processing offers five viewpoints of which the <i>enterprise viewpoint</i> corresponds with the organizational architecture and its <i>roles</i> and <i>responsibilities</i>.</p> <p>To limit the scope of the document to the core of <i>C-ITS</i>, the <i>roles</i> are separated into external and internal. Considered to be internal are all roles that are highly relevant for the purpose of achieving service provision by means of <i>C-ITS</i>. Considered to be external are all roles involved in <i>C-ITS</i>, but not set up only for the purpose of <i>C-ITS</i>.</p> <p>This document provides a description of a high-level architectural viewpoint on <i>C-ITS</i>. It is designed to be used as a blueprint when implementing service provision systems that use <i>C-ITS</i>, and the corresponding organizational structures. The characteristics of <i>C-ITS</i> entail a huge number of data/ information exchanges. Therefore the implementation stringently respects privacy and data protection as it is defined in ISO/TR 12859 and in national laws and regulations (where instantiated). Privacy and data protection affects all roles defined in this document due to these characteristics and all actors occupying roles in C-ITS respects the corresponding standards and regulations.</p> |
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