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  • ...our bus?". Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://onebusaway.org/</ref> is an open-source software system for real-time transit information that grew out of r ...ttps://github.com/OneBusAway/onebusaway-application-modules/wiki/Real-Time-Data-Configuration-Guide</ref>, including GTFS-realtime, SIRI, and ACS Orbital O
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  • ...ithub November 14 2019. https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/mobility-data-specification</ref>. ...Open Mobility Foundation <ref name="omf">Open Mobility Foundation. "FAQ | Open Mobility Foundation" accessed November 14 2019. https://www.openmobilityfou
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  • After agencies determine how they plan to create and maintain their data, they must select a process for GTFS dissemination. ...ication developers so that applications (e.g., Google Transit) can use the data.
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  • |title= Open Transit Indicators |documentation= https://github.com/WorldBank-Transport/open-transit-indicators/blob/master/2015_01_20_OTI_UserGuide-rev3.pdf
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  • "Envision Tomorrow (ET) is an open-access scenario planning package that allows users to analyze how their com ...commonly accessible GIS data, such as tax assessor parcel data and Census data. The scenario painting tool allows users to "paint” alternative future d
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  • ...rent system performance and accessibility with various scenarios. It is an open source tool developed by [[Conveyal]], and can be hosted and run independen ...people but also, by layering information from [[OpenStreetMap]] and census data, it allows planners to view accessibility. It can display job opportunities
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  • ...ransit directions results through the MapQuest Directions API and MapQuest Open Directions API<ref>MapQuest. (2011). "MapQuest Introduces Walking and Trans
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  • ...ady) timetables from information contained in a connected database or GTFS data file. TriMet <ref>TriMet. "TriMet: Public Transit in the Portland Area." A
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  • "The Prototype Open Source Application Development Portal or OSADP is designed to enable stakeh The portal also contains test data sets for bench-marking the applications, procedures for testing the applic
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  • RRRR, or R4, or rapid real-time routing is an open source computer program written in C that has implemented multiple public t ...program and data integration platform were created. The high quality input data Bliksem Integration provided in GTFS and GTFS-RT was used by all other cons
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  • ...nd include information such as fixed-route schedules, routes, and bus stop data. GTFS datasets are used in a variety of types of applications, including tr [[File:GTFS data model diagram.PNG|framed|right|GTFS data model diagram]]
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  • TransCAD's data structure stores data relevant to transportation systems, allowing for accessible manipulation to *Facility infrastructure and operations data
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  • GNU Lesser General Public License is a an Open Source license from the GNU project, sponsored by the Free Software Foundat ...eans the object code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Appl
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  • ...zed fare collection, more efficient fare pricing, and greater capacity for data compilation of ridership and travel behavior. ...point to remember is that there are two types of systems: open and closed. Open systems accept payment through fare media issued by an entity outside of th
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  • ...nership and management of the MDS standard was recently transferred to the Open Mobility Foundation, which oversees its distribution to other cities around ...tionately white and male (Bradley, 2018; Goffman, 2018). The collection of data raises privacy issues as well, which is a particularly large barrier for Lo
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  • *Versatile Analyses and Simulation Output: E.g. compare simulated data to real-world counting stations *Open Source: You get the Java Source Code, which runs on all major operating sys
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  • * [http://bliksemlabs.com Bliksem Labs] known for the open source [[rrrr]] journey planner. * [http://opentripplanner.org/ OpenTripPlanner] Open source multimodal journeyplanner home of [[OpenTripPlanner]].
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  • ...Diego areas to upgrade to account-based or (account- and standards-based) open architecture ticketing systems creates the potential for interoperability b ...system (as old one near end of life. Considering Account-based processor, data warehouse back office, smart phone validators<ref>San Diego Metropolitan Tr
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  • ...obs are also easy to acquire through the publicly available LODES and LEHD data. ...re are no government generated sources for these databases. Some tools use open source options, such as [[OpenStreetMap]], while other acquire proprietary
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  • ...[[automated fare collection (AFC)]] and/or [[automated passenger counter]] data to provide an estimate of how crowded a bus or train is, allowing customers ...ck how full your bus is". 2016 https://www.cnet.com/au/news/real-time-opal-data-now-lets-you-track-how-full-your-bus-is-trip-view/</ref> offer this informa
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