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  • page you learn what is a use case and find a list of railML® use cases. While the emphasis of the railML®-wiki lies in documenting single elements in a bottom-up
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  • edit content. railML® is an open-source data exchange standard specifically tailored for railway applications. It includes railML® 2 and railML® 3 as well
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  • up, down, unknown; derived from tLaxDirection; optional insulatedRail: tInsulatedRailSide (Enumeration of xs:string values "none" OR "left" OR "right"
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  • has to be used exactly once, like in <IS:trackTopology> (railML® 2) and in <IS:topology> (railML® 3). As an element cannot be employed a negative number
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  • Erläuterung Please, use Template:rml for displaying the railML® logo. {{rml}} produces railML®. It is consens, that the initial letter r should allways
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  • to the railML® website) — collection of examples provided by the railML® partners (railML.org https://railml.org railML.org (link to the railML® website)
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  • for operational or conceptional purposes. Please visit the railML®-Website (link to the railML® website) for more detailed information or send an email with
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  • & examples The rollingstock subschema is part of the complete railML (link to the railML® website) schema providing a data structure in XML language for
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  • and the railML® specific type tOtherEnumerationValue. It is a subtopic of dev:Extending railML. Before implementing any extensions to the railML® schema
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  • in the railML® XML schema in the scope of the development of railML® All Experienced users, railML schema developers Guide on how to develop railML schema
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  • does not follow the usual railML® actualization cycles (link to the railML® website) but happens in short terms. Inform the railML® common coordinator about
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  • by one of the railML® working groups (link to the railML® website) or suggested by anyone through a post in the forum (link to the railML® website). If
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  • discussions concerning e.g. the railML® schema and its further development should be led in the forum (link to the railML® website). User questions can be
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  • have shorter cycles than railML® versions have you might want to get the current list from https://development.railml.org/railml/shared/-/raw/master/cod
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  • have shorter cycles than railML® versions have you might want to get the current list from https://development.railml.org/railml/shared/-/raw/master/codelists/Registers
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  • have shorter cycles than railML® versions have you might want to get the current list from https://development.railml.org/railml/shared/-/raw/master/cod
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  • details. (Log into railML.org (link to the railML® website) and) go to our download page (link to the railML® website) Consent to the licence terms (link
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  • by a short documentation inside the XML Schema file. Each XML element should link to its appropriate element documentation page in the railML® 2 wiki (wiki2
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  • codelists have shorter cycles than railML® versions you might want to get the current list from https://development.railml.org/railml/shared/-/raw/master/codel
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  • between railML® 2.2 and railML® 2.3 This page shows schema differences between railML® 2.2 and railML® 2.3. It is intended to support advanced railML® users
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