This research examined the requirements for multiple travelers to request a local, medium-distance, national, or international itinerary plan from any node of a public transport journey planner system using timetable or schedule data from numerous public transport companies and modes. It was resolved that a four-tier, client-server architecture and a distributed data service would best meet these requirements, using the Internet to exchange trip schedule data according to an agreed JourneyWeb protocol based on extended markup language. The JourneyWeb protocol is explained, and the field characteristics and attributes used in mutual data interrogation between itinerary planning services, allowing the web of services to expand, are defined. S...
The integration of wireless and web-based communication technologies in advanced public transport in...
There is a huge cross-border travel demand within the EU leading to hundred millions of cross-border...
Travel and tourism activities and trip planning decisions involving the interoperability complexitie...
The research described in this thesis examined 1) the relevant issues of pre-trip public transport j...
Spatial content and maps are no longer unusual on the Internet. Public transport operators have rea...
Web-based information services transformed how we interact with public transport. Discovering altern...
Transportation planning research has been fundamentally transformed by the advancement of spatial cy...
Public transportation information systems that provide journey planning services to travelers have r...
This paper presents a WWW-based transit information system (TIS) design that uses geographic informa...
The majority of transit trip planners exist as proprietary systems based on particular vendor produ...
Wheelchair users looking for accessible public transport routes, tourists discovering attractive rou...
Real-time itinerary information is increasingly used and the functionality of travel planners is bec...
Providing high-quality service information is important in attracting and retaining public transport...
In the presentations and discussions a number of themes emerged. One was that there is undoubted pot...
This paper presents a web-based multi-modal journey planner which assists a large proportion of bus ...
The integration of wireless and web-based communication technologies in advanced public transport in...
There is a huge cross-border travel demand within the EU leading to hundred millions of cross-border...
Travel and tourism activities and trip planning decisions involving the interoperability complexitie...
The research described in this thesis examined 1) the relevant issues of pre-trip public transport j...
Spatial content and maps are no longer unusual on the Internet. Public transport operators have rea...
Web-based information services transformed how we interact with public transport. Discovering altern...
Transportation planning research has been fundamentally transformed by the advancement of spatial cy...
Public transportation information systems that provide journey planning services to travelers have r...
This paper presents a WWW-based transit information system (TIS) design that uses geographic informa...
The majority of transit trip planners exist as proprietary systems based on particular vendor produ...
Wheelchair users looking for accessible public transport routes, tourists discovering attractive rou...
Real-time itinerary information is increasingly used and the functionality of travel planners is bec...
Providing high-quality service information is important in attracting and retaining public transport...
In the presentations and discussions a number of themes emerged. One was that there is undoubted pot...
This paper presents a web-based multi-modal journey planner which assists a large proportion of bus ...
The integration of wireless and web-based communication technologies in advanced public transport in...
There is a huge cross-border travel demand within the EU leading to hundred millions of cross-border...
Travel and tourism activities and trip planning decisions involving the interoperability complexitie...