Phase 1

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Architecture Team

The following persons were part of the architecture team

Name Company Email
Mahesh Bhatter DB Cargo mahesh.bhatter@deutschebahn.com
Cecilia Dagerholm xRail cecilia.dagerholm@xrail.eu
Erik Evtimov Citrail erik.evtimov@cit-rail.org
Vanessa Langhammer RCA vanessa.langhammer@railcargo.com
Markus Lund xrail markus.lund@xrail.eu
John Lutz UIC (RPC) john.lutz@orange.fr
Lori Paquet CFL lori.paquet@cfl-mm.lu
Stefan Schaefer UIC (interconnective) sfr@interconnective.at
Dani Schwander UIC (interconnective) dsc@interconnective.at
Christian Strauss DB Cargo christian.c.strauss@deutschebahn.com
Tom Thijs Lineas tom.thijs@lineas.net
Michel Thüring SBB Cargo michel.thuering@sbbcargo.com
Wassilios Tsolakidis UIC (Oaktree) wtsolakidis@oaktree-partners.com
Mark Verhulst Lineas /RailData mark.verhulst@lineas.net
Petr Červinka  CD CARGO petr.cervinka@cdcargo.cz
Thomas Heydenreich GCU mail@th-heydenreich.de
Josef Stahl RNE josef.stahl@ren.eu
Hannes Luts Xrail hannes.lutz@xrail.eu
Conor Feighan Erfa Rail conor.feighan@erfarail.eu
Mike Gürntke Xrail mike.guerntke@xrail.eu
Helge Stuhr Xrail helge.stuhr@xrail.eu
Bertrand Minary SNCF Fret bertrand.minary@sncf.fr
Michel van Dijk Xrail michel.vandijk@xrail.eu
Marc Valette CFL marc.valette@cfl-mm.lu
Christian Kühnast DB christian.kuehnast@deutschebahn.com

RoadMap

In order to define the architecture of the future RU platform, the following Roadmap was worked out.

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Figure 1 - Roadmap

In the following document, you will find results to all aspects covered by the blue architecture team.

Based on the Vision and Basic Principles defined by the CIOs and based on the Limitations of todays systems (defined in the Current Architecture), Target Capabilities were worked out. Gaps between existing limitations and future capabilities were identified and process requirements were worked out.

Based on these results the necessary data objects and their visibility was worked out.

The target architecture is based on the choosen data objects and capabilities and defines a basic framework with basic services, a future RU platform has to provide.

Based on the choosen Basic Principles a migration path was worked out for the first iteration phase.

Results from Vision, Governance and Value Proposition were always considered and incorporated into the analysis of the architecture team.

Basic Principles

The following Basic Principles for a future RU platform were defined by the CIOs as part of their Vision considerations

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Figure 2 - Basic Principles

Data Quality

Raise the data quality on the digital platforms

Coverage

Early increase of the usage of existing services in the Ecosystem

Consolidate Ecosystem

Migrate the services to one future platform

One stable RU interface

Define one stable interface for the RUs with modern interface technology

Innovation

Develop innovative services based on the existing offered services.

Current Architecture

In a first step existing systems and tools are analysed.

The topology shows the various systems and its current owners.

For those systems the business objects were determined and in a second step the workflows between the business objects.

All information is stored in Enterprise Architect in a common UML Model. A HTML copy of the model can be found here: UML Model

Topology

The topology shows currently existing systems and tools that are analysed in details. The following links guide you to the corresponding architecture models

The main systems are:

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Figure 3 - UML Model

The topology can be found here: UML Model - Topology

The following picture shows the platform coverage

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Figure 4 – Platform Coverage

Business Objects

The business objects describe in an abstract way the basic objects of todays systems.

They are described in the UML Model for the above mentioned systems

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Figure 5 - Business Objects

The topology can be found here: UML Model - Business Objects

Detailed Business Objects are available for

Workflows

The workflows describe the interaction of the business objects of todays systems

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Figure 6 - Workflow

Each workflow is described with a swimlane diagram in details

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Figure 7 - Swimlane

Workflow diagrams and swimlanes can be found in the UML model for each of todays systems.

Please refer to the detailed diagrams in the subdirectories of the UML Model - Business Workflows.

Messages and Data Objects

An overview of all messages exchanged with the related data objects in the current architecture landscape can be found as a list in the following document on the sheet Messages.

Iterations

aus UIC_RFF_Meeting_Minutes.pdf

Workshops

Pandoc