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  • |title= Open Data Inception ...when generating a new open data portal. To fill this gap they created Open Data Inception, which offers a comprehensive list. The portals are geotagged and
    1 KB (148 words) - 12:59, 13 January 2017
  • ...In order to make the data accessible to other users, agencies require open data publishing tools.
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  • |title= Open Data Inception ...when generating a new open data portal. To fill this gap they created Open Data Inception, which offers a comprehensive list. The portals are geotagged and
    1 KB (148 words) - 12:59, 13 January 2017
  • ...vitia.io navitia.io], The open API for building cool stuff using transport data''' ...journey plannning, schedules, next departures and arrivals, Places nearby, data transport exploration and sexy things such as isochrones. navitia.io is a R
    976 bytes (146 words) - 09:47, 3 May 2016
  • ...en-source registry of GTFS feeds, as well as a data visualization tool and open application programming interface, based on registered feeds. [[Category:Data Visualization applications]]
    365 bytes (43 words) - 14:38, 12 November 2015
  • ...In order to make the data accessible to other users, agencies require open data publishing tools.
    3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:29, 11 January 2017
  • ...lysis between graph entities, geospatial analysis via integration with any Open Layers-compatible mapping system, multimedia analysis to deal with text, im [[Category:Open data publishing]]
    1 KB (153 words) - 21:51, 26 January 2017
  • File:Spr803 elements.jpg
    Results of ODOT SPR 803 to develop initial elements of an open ridership data standard.
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  • ...ry is for applications that utilize [[General Transit Feed Specification]] data. * [[:Category:Data Visualization applications]]
    103 members (15 subcategories, 0 files) - 22:54, 23 January 2017
  • ...ons across industries harness the value from all their data, including big data and Internet of Things (IoT), enabling them to find new revenue streams, op
    863 bytes (116 words) - 03:20, 20 January 2017
  • ...GTFS]] using [http://docs.sequelizejs.com/ sequelize.js]. This allows GTFS data to be queried in a Javascript application via SQL. The code is open-source, [https://github.com/djstroky/gtfs-sequelize available on github].
    667 bytes (87 words) - 09:34, 22 January 2017
  • ...n is in offering services that help analyze, manage, and use open data and open source technology. Conveyal works with governments, transport agencies, and ...formation technology, and as well as experience in developing and applying data collection, management, analysis, and visualization tools focused on transp
    2 KB (259 words) - 21:08, 31 August 2017
  • [[Category:Open data publishing]]
    447 bytes (57 words) - 02:20, 30 January 2017
  • ...independent not-for-profit consortium of software industry vendors and an open source community."<ref>http://www.eclipse.org/birt/about/</ref>
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  • ...urces management, among others. Beyond software development, Azavea offers data analytics services, and gives employees 10% of their time to work on self s Azavea is committed to open source and sharing. Most of its projects can be found in its GitHub reposit
    1 KB (187 words) - 08:37, 5 February 2017
  • |license= built on open source software on data ...nsportation standards and tools to build up its maps and important transit data. These include [[OpenTripPlanner]], [[OpenStreetMap]], and [[GTFS]].
    1 KB (178 words) - 02:14, 6 February 2017
  • ...ady) timetables from information contained in a connected database or GTFS data file.
    4 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 17:48, 8 November 2016
  • ...ment/d/10POhMhFW6tt1a5Sad6CWCO-VfAK8i0A1yZmg5DwGV3w/edit?usp=sharing] "Can Open Source Transit Software Survive?" TransportationCamp 2018. Discussion moder === Practices that support open-source software ===
    3 KB (429 words) - 14:32, 26 March 2019
  • ...it App]] [http://transitapp.com/developers developers page] provides "Open Data Guidelines" which includes recommendations on how to form GTFS for best res ...m/document/d/1FeAJNDs-1EdzcQq_daq8_uR0KIug6tzKDxdPxSdi8L4/edit?usp=sharing open Google Doc] has captured some best practices from members of the GTFS commu
    2 KB (316 words) - 22:06, 5 April 2020
  • ...is an extension to GTFS ([[General Transit Feed Specification]]), an open data format for public transportation schedules and associated geographic inform ===Applications that consume GTFS-realtime data===
    2 KB (308 words) - 21:42, 26 November 2019
  • ...depends on up to date, accurate transit data, which we assemble from open data feeds provided by hundreds of individual transit operators. In the new year ...ccities.com/commute/2012/07/how-new-iphone-will-expose-cities-lagging-open-data/2598/</ref>. However, this default Maps application will link to 3rd party
    2 KB (313 words) - 10:08, 22 January 2017
  • ...this goal is difficult if obtaining current public transportation network data and integrating this information into an enterprise GIS database is very ef ...man. "Development of a Regional Public Transportation GIS Architecture and Data Model." Accessed August 1, 2012 from https://github.com/CUTR-at-USF/Regiona
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