METR Rule Translator Agent --> METR Regulation System:
METR input

Definitions

METR input (Information Flow): This flow supports data entry from a METR Translator Agent that will eventually become METR information.

METR Rule Translator Agent (Source Physical Object): The 'METR Rule Translator Agent' represents the person that enters the electronic version of the traffic regulation into the METR Regulation System. This role might be fulfilled by the Rule-Maker, but this will often be a different individual. The rule translator agent may enter this rule from scratch or may base the rule on information provided by discrepancy reports (e.g., especially rule discovery from authorized vehicles).

METR Regulation System (Destination Physical Object): The 'METR Regulation System' creates and maintains electronic versions of traffic regulations for eventual consumption by traveler systems and other interested parties. Once approved, each rule is signed and traceable to a specific Rule-Maker. Depending on local policies and division of labor, the METR Regulation Center might need to coordinate with a METR Verification Center, a Maintenance and Construction Management System, and METR Discrepancy Handling Centers.

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Characteristics

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Interoperability Description
Not Applicable Interoperability ratings don't apply per se to some types of interfaces like human interfaces. These interfaces may still benefit from associated standards (e.g., ergonomic and human factors standards for human interfaces), but the primary motive for these standards is not interoperability.

Security

Information Flow Security
  Confidentiality Integrity Availability
Rating Not Applicable High High
Basis System core flows should have some protection from casual viewing, as otherwise imposters could gain illicit control over core equipment. Backoffice operations flows should generally be correct and available as these are the primary interface between operators and system. Backoffice operations flows should generally be correct and available as these are the primary interface between operators and system.