In order to rethink the rail system, to introduce a common vision and to build the first version of a rail Functional System Architecture, until the end of the project, the LinX4Rail’s achievements are:
- The project delivered the “Identification of Common Business Objectives for the existing and future Railway System”, which shows the specific objectives of the stakeholders, helping to understand better their business drivers. This CBO has been considered by the System Pillar ramp up project,
- The set-up of the final version of the OntoRail Dictionary with its functional specifications, its first set of results,
- The data extraction and regular updates of source models (Eulynx, RSM, ERA RINF, IFC Rail, X2R4, Transmodel),
- The definition of a set of indicators to quantify the quality, usability and suitability of the CDM solution designed and applied to the identified use cases. Description of use cases that should make use CDM,
- The elaboration of the Conceptual Data Model,
- The demonstration of the relevance of the usage of the CDM, based on a federation of existing models, through its usage to fulfil the needs of different use-cases. See deliverable D4.2 “Demonstrator Execution Results”,
- The release of the System Functional Architecture,
- The elaboration of the final report on CDM governance and deployment strategy which focus rather on the CDM governance as the functional architecture governance was taken over by System Pillar.
To achieve these results LinX4Rail has carried out a series of dedicated workshops with all rail-relevant stakeholders (project’s partners together with external initiatives and experts). Several dissemination actions have also beenset up, such as CDM webinars, presentation of LinX4Rail outcomes during the WCRR, TRA, SmartRaCon and InnoTrans events.
Through the year 2022 LinX4Rail worked with the System PiLlar stakeholders in order to align their activities, in particular relevant to Task 1, relevant both in the ramp-up and during the 1st running period.
The LINX4RAIL’s advisory board met for the 3rd time the 22nd of June 2022 and provided useful guidance on the production, in terms of relevance of the approach and scientific coherence, of architecture and system modelling, and on how the results could be applied by railway organizations not involved in the project.
In the meantime, during all the remaining duration of the LinX4Rail project, regular exchanges of results with the System Pillar stakeholders were carried out.