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This page provides an overview over pages from the Dev-namespace that offer User Guides, information for developers and connected issues. | This page provides an overview over pages from the Dev-namespace that offer User Guides, information for developers and connected issues. | ||
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Revision as of 14:07, 3 June 2019
Guides and Developer Pages
This page provides an overview over pages from the Dev-namespace that offer User Guides, information for developers and connected issues.
Title | Outline | Related Subschemas | Level |
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Dev:Certification | Reference to the certification procedure | All | exp |
Dev:Codelists | Outline of the railML® codelist concept | All | new |
Dev:Coding XML Components | How to code XML elements, attributes and types | All | exp |
Dev:CommonDataTypes | deprecated | ||
Dev:Common Concepts | Common concepts to all railML® schemas | All | new |
Dev:Connection between tracks | Basic infrastructure modelling Concepts | IS | new |
Dev:Creating_instructions | Creating instructions for the railML® XML schema in the scope of the development of railML® | All | exp |
Dev:Defaults | List of pages with defaults | All | new |
Dev:Defining temporal availability of infrastructure elements and speed profiles | Representation of general time restrictions using newly introduced attributes in railML® 2.4 | IS | new |
Dev:Examples for a non-zero operating day offset at the first ocpTT of a train run | Examples for a non-zero operating day offset at the first ocpTT of a train run | TT | new |
Dev:Downloading and using railML | Guideline to help you through the first steps in downloading and using railML® | All | new |
Dev:Examples | Where to find, how to use and how to contribute examples | All | new |
Dev:Guideline for participating in the development process | Guideline for participating in the development process | All | exp |
Dev:How To Reference Infrastructure | Basic concepts of referencing infrastructure within the timetable subschema | TT, IS | new |
Dev:How to define track usage of a train in stations | How to define track usage of a train in stations | TT, IS | new |
Dev:How to join, edit and create the railML wiki | Dev:How to join, edit and create the railML® wiki | All | exp |
Dev:InfrastructureManagers | Outline of the InfrastructureManagers codelist | All | new |
Dev:Midnight overrun | This article explains, how to handle midnight overruns within the timetable subschema | TT | new |
Dev:Multiplicity | How many instances of an element are possible/required? | All | new |
Dev:RailTopoModel | Outline of the topologic foundations of railML® 3 | IS | exp |
Dev:RailVIVID | railVIVID® is the railML® validation and viewer tool | All | new |
Dev:Registers | The codelist Registers contains registers, databases, handbooks etc. | CO | new |
Dev:Reversing trains and formations | Basic concepts of how to handle reversing trains and formations within the timetable subschema | TT | new |
Dev:Semantic Constraints | How to handle rules that do not fit into XSD | All | new |
Dev:Special Wiki Markup | templates for referring to a certain railML® element documentation page | All | exp |
Dev:Subversion Guidelines | Subversion Guidelines | All | exp |
Dev:Syntactic Guidelines | Syntactic Guidelines for developing the railML® schema | All | exp |
Dev:Timetable Examples | Examples for the TT-subschema | TT | new |
Dev:TrainClearanceGauges | The codelist TrainClearaneGauges collects clearance gauge standards. | CO | new |
Dev:TrainProtectionSystems | The codelist TrainProtectionSystems comprises of train protection systems | CO | new |
Dev:Train Coupling And Sharing | Basic concepts of coupling and sharing trains | TT | new |
Dev:Types of ocps | How to encode different types of stations in "macro" infrastructure models | IS | new |
Dev:Units | Principles about units of attribute values | All | new |
Dev:Use case example | Shows and explains the structure of a good use case | All | exp |
Dev:Use cases | How to contribute to writing good railML®-Use Cases | All | exp |
Dev:Wiki Documentation Guidelines | Guidelines for editing and developing this Wiki | All | exp |
Dev:XMLtree | Visualization of the complete railML® schema | All | new |
Dev:XMLtree/2.3 | Visualization of the schema of the older, but still supported railML® version 2.3 | All | exp |
Dev:attributeSyntax | Correct Syntax for XML attributes | All | exp |
Dev:catalog | Rules for XML catalogs within railML® | CO | exp |
Dev:categoryUsage | Basic concepts of train categorization | TT | new |
Dev:changes | Schema changes by topic that influence the XML output | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.1 | railML® schema changes between railML® 2.0 and railML® 2.1 | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.1/diff | diff output between railML® 2.0 and railML® 2.1 | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.2 | railML® schema changes between railML® 2.1 and railML® 2.2 | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.2/diff | diff output between railML® 2.1 and railML® 2.2 | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.3 | railML® schema changes between railML® 2.2 and railML® 2.3 | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.3/diff | diff output between railML® 2.2 and railML® 2.3 | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.4 | railML® schema changes between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4 | All | exp |
Dev:changes/2.4/diff | diff output between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4 | All | exp |
Dev:examples | Redundant to Dev:Examples!!! | All | new |
Dev:fileConventions | Which file name extension shall a railML® file get? | CO | new |
Dev:identities | How to handle id-attributes | All | new |
Dev:outsourcing | How to handle xml:base | All | new |
Dev:usingAny | On extending the officially published railML schemas by own needs, e.g. elements, attributes and enumeration values | All | new |
Dev:versioning | Redundant towards Dev:versions!!! | CO | exp |
Dev:versions | Everything about our versioning system | CO | exp |
Levels: new (newcomer) or exp (experienced) |