Edna Ruckhaus
Ontology that extends the GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) model to include accessibility features. Case study is public transportation in Madrid, specifically the Bus and Metro systems.
Public Transport Accessibility
Ontology for the description of accessibility features of public transportation
Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, a table of contents, a graphical representation, or a free-text account of the resource.
1999-07-02
2008-01-14
An account of the resource.
Description
A second property with the same name as this property has been declared in the dcterms: namespace (http://purl.org/dc/terms/). See the Introduction to the document "DCMI Metadata Terms" (http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/) for an explanation.
Recommended best practice is to identify the resource by means of a string conforming to a formal identification system.
1999-07-02
2008-01-14
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context.
Identifier
A second property with the same name as this property has been declared in the dcterms: namespace (http://purl.org/dc/terms/). See the Introduction to the document "DCMI Metadata Terms" (http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/) for an explanation.
Recommended best practice is to identify the resource by means of a string conforming to a formal identification system.
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context.
Identifier
A disability feature adresses a certain disability type
Any transportation element (station, exterior access, platform) disability feature can be annotated by a user in different dates
The content of a Notice, is a SKOS concept
The disability feature of a transportation element (bus stop, station, exterior access, etc.). Is a SKOS concept
a Route can have in general two directions, characterized by headsign
A person has a type of disability
A station, platform, bus stop can have notices
An exterior access may have stairs
An annotation is made by a person (user)
An annotation corresponds to a certain disability feature of a transportation element (station, platform, exterior access, bus stop)
A platform corresponds to a direction of a route (RouteDirection) in a certain stattion
A platform corresponds to a direction of a route in a certain station
Conectado a to_stop_id en transfers.txt
Map from to_stop_id in transfers.txt
Enlace al gtfs:Stop hacia el que va el viaje
Link to gtfs:Stop to go to
Destination Stop
parada de destino
inestable
unstable
Conectado a from_stop_id en transfers.txt
Map from from_stop_id in transfers.txt
Enlace al gtfs:Stop desde el que empieza el viaje
Link to gtfs:Stop to start from
Origin Stop
parada de origen
inestable
unstable
Enlaza a una línea en stop.txt donde locationType=1.
Links to a row in stop.txt where locationType=1.
gtfs:parentStation identifica la estación asociada a la parada
gtfs:parentStation identifies the station associated with the stop
Parent Station
estación matriz
inestable
unstable
Este viaje forma parte de esta gtfs:Route
This thing is applicable to this gtfs:Route
Route
ruta
inestable
unstable
Un enlace al recorrido que sigue el viaje.
a link to a shape the trip follows.
Shape
forma del recorrido, trayecto, itinerario
inestable
unstable
Enlaza a gtfs:ShapePoint
Links to a gtfs:ShapePoint
Shape Point
punto de recorrido
inestable
unstable
Indica que este concepto tiene cierta parada.
Indicates that this has a certain stop.
Stop
parada
inestable
unstable
Indica que este concepto es parte de cierto gtfs:Trip
Indicates that this is part of a certain gtfs:Trip
Trip
viaje
inestable
unstable
Si wheelchair_accessible es 0, mapee a gtfs:CheckParentStation; si es 1, mapee a gtfs:WheelchairAccessible; si es 2, mapee a gtfs:NotWheelchairAccessible.
When wheelchair_accessible is 0, map to gtfs:CheckParentStation; if 1 map to gtfs:WheelchairAccessible; if 2 map to gtfs:NotWheelchairAccessible.
La parada o estación específica es accesible para silla de ruedas. Si esta parada es parte de una estación, hay también una ruta accesible desde el exterior de la estación hasta la parada.
Wheelchair boardings are possible from the specified stop or station. If this stop is part of a station, there is also a wheelchair accessible path from outside the station towards the stop.
accesible para silla de ruedas
wheelchair boarding
inestable
unstable
2008-05-xx
A concept may be a member of more than one concept scheme.
in scheme
A concept scheme in which the concept is included.
Indicates an account held by this agent.
account
testing
The date an annotation was made
The id of a route
In an annotation, state of a disability feature in a transport element (for example "out of order"
idParada
marquee
pole
Type of bus stop, marquee or pole
indoor
outdoor
type of platform, indoor or outdoor
escalator
stairs
type of stairs, escalator or regular stairs
A binary property to indicate the direction the trip is going (e.g., outbound/inbound, center/airport)
Apunta a un valor binario que indica la dirección del viaje (e.g., ida/vuelta, centro/aeropuerto)
Direction
dirección
inestable
unstable
Esta propiedad apunta al texto que indica el destino del viaje a los pasajeros.
The gtfs:headsign property contains the text that appears on a sign that identifies the trip's destination to passengers.
Headsign
destino del viaje
inestable
unstable
El campo shape_pt_sequence asocia la latitud y longitud de un punto de recorrido con su orden de secuencia en el recorrido. Los valores para shape_pt_sequence deben ser números enteros positivos y crecientes conforme avanza el viaje.
The shape_pt_sequence field associates the latitude and longitude of a shape point with its sequence order along the shape. The values for shape_pt_sequence must be non-negative integers, and they must increase along the trip.
Point Sequence
secuencia de puntos
inestable
unstable
The family name of some person.
testing
The given name of some person.
testing
Annotation that a user writes on a disability feature
Transportation feature to address some disability type
Disability category: cognitive, visual, heariing, etc.
Elements that may have features for disability that can be annotated
Elements that may have Notice(s)
Access from the street to the station
Any written or luminous sign, billboard, or sound announcement
a platform of a metro route in a certain stop and direction
Direction of a line characterized by its headsign
A Stair in an acces to a station
User of the accesibility of transport descriptions
A gtfs:Route is a commercial route followed entirely or partly by gtfs:Trips
Una gtfs:Route es un grupo de viajes (gtfs:Trips) que se muestran a los usuarios como servicio independiente
Route
Ruta
inestable
unstable
Describe el tipo de transporte usado en una ruta
Describes the type of transportation used on a route
Route type
Tipo de ruta
inestable
unstable
A polygon formed by gtfs:ShapePoints
Un polígono o línea formado por gtfs:ShapePoints
Shape
forma del recorrido, trayecto, itinerario
inestable
unstable
A geographic point within a gtfs:Shape
Punto geográfico dentro de un recorrido (gtfs:Shape)
Punto de recorrido
Shape Point
inestable
unstable
Map a row in stops.txt to gtfs:Station when the location_type is 1.
Mapee una línea en stops.txt a gtfs:Station cuando location_type sea 1.
A physical structure or area that contains one or more stop.
Estructura física o área que contiene una o más paradas.
Estación
Station
inestable
unstable
A location where passengers board or disembark from a transit vehicle.
Un lugar donde los pasajeros suben o bajan de un vehículo de transporte público.
Parada
Stop
estable
stable
A collection of gtfs:StopTimes followed by a transit vehicle
Trayecto de dos o más paradas realizadas por un vehículo que se produce a una gtfs:StopTime
Trip
Viaje
inestable
unstable
A class whom's instances indicate how accessible a gtfs:Trip, gtfs:Stop or gtfs:Station is.
Las instancias de esta clase indican como de accesible es un gtfs:Trip, un gtfs:Stop o una gtfs:Station.
Información de accesibilidad para silla de ruedas
Wheelchair Boarding Information
inestable
unstable
2008-05-xx
A concept scheme may be defined to include concepts from different sources.
Thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, 'folksonomies', and other types of controlled vocabulary are all examples of concept schemes. Concept schemes are also embedded in glossaries and terminologies.
Concept Scheme
A set of concepts, optionally including statements about semantic relationships between those concepts.
An online account.
Online Account
testing