BODS AVL Timetables Update September 2023

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"Explore the latest updates on BODS AVL and timetables for September 2023. Discover the progress, developments, upcoming features, and release highlights. Stay informed with BODS team updates and future plans."

  • BODS
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  • Timetables
  • Update
  • Developments

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  1. BODS AVL and timetables update September 2023

  2. Contents Take up Developments 3 month roadmap

  3. BODS take up Timetables and AVL publish progress How many services are published to BODS? Timetables 8071 service codes published in total 6683 service codes are registered with the OTC (9459 lines) 1278 service codes require attention AVL 403 active feeds published to BODS (50 new feeds this year) 93 of these have a matching score of 75% or above 24 of these have a matching score of 100%

  4. BODS development Release highlights Short summary of the releases in August and September AVL Matching reports Reports have been simplified and enhanced to exclude fail to match due to missing service codes. 31 issues resolved in August Disruptions integration Disruptions created through the new service can be accessed via BODS. Timetable data catalogue Details of the organisations that haven t published data, and details of the lines that belong to each registration. 33 issues resolved in September Application monitoring Reliability enhancements and improved monitoring enable us to see when and why availability is poor. OTC synchronised A simplified approach to the way we detect changes made to BODS are associated with an OTC change.

  5. BODS roadmap Upcoming features PII Blocking and removing Personally Identifiable information Early October Flexible services validation rules Conditional and new validation rules Late October Flexible services UI The way we present data for flexible and standard services is improving November Line level completeness Analysis of fares and timetables completeness December Step 5

  6. BODS PTIC update Thank you BODS team Ben Murray Product Manager Ben.murray2@kpmg.co.uk

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