SIRI

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SIRI was established as European standard in October 2006. It is a CEN (Comité Européen de Normalisation) and Technical Standard that specifies a European interface standard for exchanging information about the planned, current or projected performance of real-time public transport operations between different computer systems.

SIRI allows pairs of server computers to exchange structured real-time information about schedules, vehicles, and connections, together with general informational messages related to the operation of the services. The information can be used for many different purposes, for example:

   To provide real time-departure from stop information for display on stops, internet and mobile delivery systems;
   To provide real-time progress information about individual vehicles;
   To manage the movement of buses roaming between areas covered by different servers;
   To manage the synchronisation of guaranteed connections between fetcher and feeder services;
   To exchange planned and real-time timetable updates;
   To distribute status messages about the operation of the services;
   To provide performance information to operational history and other management systems.

To find out more about the SIRI data model, please visit the pages here and here.