IS:baliseGroup

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baliseGroup
 


Scheme description / Schemenbeschreibung

Position of baliseGroup in the XML-Tree / Position von baliseGroup im XML-Baum

Multiplicity / Anzahl

[1..1]

Semantics / Bedeutung

A <baliseGroup> represents a group of balises.

Attributes of baliseGroup / Attribute von baliseGroup

  • id: XML-file-wide unique, machine-interpretable identity, required for later referencing that element internally. For a detailed explanation see Dev:identities.
    XML-Datei-weit eindeutige, maschineninterpretierbare Identität, die für die spätere interne Referenzierung dieses Elements erforderlich ist. Für eine detaillierte Erklärung siehe Dev:identities.
  • code (introduced with version 2.1): This is a short string for typical, specific abbreviations, used in different systems with the same understanding.
  • name (introduced with version 2.0): This is a short name for the current item.
  • description (introduced with version 2.0): This is a more detailed description as addition to the short name. It shall allow a short overview or hints to the contents of this data set.


  • xml:lang (introduced with version 2.1): This is a unique identifier of language. It uses basically the language standard IETF BCP 47 (external link) which may be different to ISO 639-1 (external link) or ISO 639-2 (external link). For mapping hints see relation to other standards (external link).
    This is used for defining name and description.
  • xs:anyAttribute: This provides an extension point for non-railML® attributes in a foreign namespace. How to use it?
  • type: This is the the functional type of the the balise group (infill, signal, technicalFixed, technicalSwitchable).

Syntactic Constraints / Syntaktische Beschränkungen

Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.

Best practice & Examples / Empfohlene Anwendung & Beispiele

Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.

Notes / Anmerkungen

  • Balises whose capacity is reasonable only in group mode (e.g. two balises are needed to determine a trains driving direction) must belong to the same balise group. A group can contain anat maximum 8 balises.
  • Don't mix up groups of balises in the mean of baliseGroup with the groups defined by the groupIDs. A baliseGroup can also be part of a group of balise elements with a certain ID.

Open issues / Offene Punkte/Pendenzen

Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.