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An Ontology for Licensing Public Transport Services
Author(s) -
Guillermina Cledou,
Lu­ís Soares Barbosa
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
portuguese national funding agency for science, research and technology (rcaap project by fct)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2910019.2910101
Subject(s) - ontology , government (linguistics) , computer science , public transport , population , information and communications technology , product (mathematics) , vocabulary , knowledge management , computer security , business , world wide web , transport engineering , engineering , sociology , philosophy , linguistics , demography , geometry , mathematics , epistemology
By 2050 it is expected that 66% of the world population will reside in cities, compared to 54% in 2014. One particular challenge associated to urban population growth refers to transportation systems, and as an approach to face it, governments are investing significant efforts enhancing public transport services. An important aspect of public transport is ensuring that licensing of such services fulfill existing government regulations. Due to the differences in government regulations, and to the difficulties in ensuring the fulfillment of their specific features, many local governments develop tailored Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions to automate the licensing of public transport services. In this paper we propose an ontology for licensing such services following the REFSENO methodology. In particular, the ontology captures common concepts involved in the application and processing stage of licensing public bus passenger services. The main contribution of the proposed ontology is to define a common vocabulary to share knowledge between domain experts and software engineers, and to support the definition of a software product line for families of public transport licensing services.

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