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=== Timetable and Rostering (TT) ===
=== Timetable and Rostering (TT) ===
==== General Information ====
==== General Information ====
The timetable subschema is part of the complete [http://www.railml.org railML] schema providing a data structure in XML for the exchange of any kind of timetable for operational or conceptional purposes.
Please visit the [http://www.railml.org railML-Website] for more detailed information or send an [mailto:coord@timetable.railml.org email] with your enquiry to the timetable coordinator.


The timetable subschema is part of the complete [http://www.railml.org railML] schema providing a data structure in XML language for the exchange of railway specific data.
The main subshema element is the {{TT:Tag|timetable}} which contains subelements for:
 
* {{TT:Tag|additionalName|timetable}}
The timetable schema provides container for all data about any kind of timetables for operational or conceptional purposes. A flexible description of operating periods, which are important elements while dealing with timetables, is also included in the schema.
* {{TT:Tag|timetablePeriods}}
 
* {{TT:Tag|operatingPeriods}}
The root element is always {{CO:Tag|railml}}, thus it is even possible to combine data of timetable with those of other railML schemas within one file. The main element for this schema is {{TT:Tag|timetable}}, which is the root for data about any timetable.
* {{TT:Tag|categories}}
* {{TT:Tag|annotations}}
* {{TT:Tag|trainParts}}
* {{TT:Tag|trains}}
* {{TT:Tag|trainGroups}}
* {{TT:Tag|rosterings}}
* {{any}}


With the new branch of {{TT:Tag|rosterings}} it is intended to use this data schema as well for conceptional rolling stock schedules.
Please visit the [http://www.railml.org railML-Website] for more detailed information about the Timetable subschema or send an [mailto:coord@timetable.railml.org email] to the coordinator of the subschema.
==== Use Cases ====
==== Use Cases ====
A list of the timetable data exchange use cases can be found [[:TT:UseCases | here]].  
A list of the timetable data exchange use cases can be found [[:TT:UseCases | here]].  


==== Documentation ====
==== Documentation ====
 
For more information please refer to the following:
The following lists provide links to Timetable Documentation sites:
* {{TT:Tag|timetable}} — documentation of the main element
 
:* [[:Category:Timetable_Elements | Timetable Elements]] - overview off all XML elements found in the timetable subschema
* [[:Category:Timetable_Elements | Timetable Elements]]
* [[Timetable_Concepts | Timetable Concpets]] — explanations of some basic concepts to this subschema
* [[TT:attributes | Timetable Attributes]]
* [[Timetable_Examples | Timetable Examples]] - collection of examples provided by the railML partners
* [[Timetable Concepts]] — explanations of some basic concepts to this subschema
All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix 'TT:' - e.g. the wiki documentation for {{TT:Tag|connection}} is found here [[TT:connection| http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=TT:connection]]
* [[TT:timetable]] — Main element
* Timetable Examples
* [http://www.irfp.de/download/railml_doku_beispiele.pdf Timetable Examples from iRFP Dresden] — A selection of mainly special cases relating to TT and IS sub-schemes (external link by a railML partner)

Revision as of 10:26, 25 February 2016

Timetable and Rostering (TT)

General Information

The timetable subschema is part of the complete railML schema providing a data structure in XML for the exchange of any kind of timetable for operational or conceptional purposes. Please visit the railML-Website for more detailed information or send an email with your enquiry to the timetable coordinator.

The main subshema element is the <timetable> which contains subelements for:

Use Cases

A list of the timetable data exchange use cases can be found here.

Documentation

For more information please refer to the following:

  • <timetable> — documentation of the main element

All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix 'TT:' - e.g. the wiki documentation for <connection> is found here http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=TT:connection