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Regional ITS Architecture Consistency: What Should it Mean?

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  1. Reprinted with permission of ITS America. Sussman, Joseph M., “Regional ITS Architecture Consistency: What Should It Mean?”, “Thoughts on ITS” Column, ITS Quarterly, ITS America, Washington, DC, Fall 1999.

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  2. Smallen, David, “How Transportation Systems Talk to Each Other”, Public Roads, September/October 1999, pp. 2–6.

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(2005). Regional ITS Architecture Consistency: What Should it Mean?. In: Perspectives on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23260-5_16

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