Modelling of Computer Integrated Transportation

Authors

  • Csaba Csiszár
  • György Westsik

Abstract

The modern control of physical processes of transportation requires the development and then the integration of computer aided functional subsystems. In this integrated system a database working as a network centre has to be created. The concept of computer integrated transportation is the integrated telematics computer use related to all parts of transport organisation and processes. The several computer aided functions begin with transport planning, continue with operative control of transport processes and are completed with account. Exact modelling is indispensable in analytic and design work. The presented metamodel involves the general and integrated inner structure and the general alphanumeric model of computer aided subsystems. The connection model of the computer aided subsystems helps analysis, evaluation and design of the complex information system of computer integrated transportation.

Keywords:

computer integrated transportation, computer aided subsystems in transportation, modelling, alphanumeric models

How to Cite

Csiszár, C., Westsik, G. (1999) “Modelling of Computer Integrated Transportation”, Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 27(1-2), pp. 43–59.

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