On the one hand, those apps allow the verification of a signed contract on the SYN+AIR platform. The platform supports connections with mobility-as-a-service providers and travel companion apps. Its design envisions connections with third party services and software solutions such as transport clouds, data spaces transport, open data repositories and data transformation platforms to obtain the necessary inputs to run the SYN+AIR platform. Moreover, the platform is designed to facilitate collaboration between transport service providers of different modes, and to perform the management of their contracts in a centralised manner. A contract is an agreement between two TSPs that defines the data sharing criteria and uses a data flow model match mechanism and a graph knowledge base that sets out the scope, dataset attributes and specifications, parties’ obligations, revenue, responsibility sharing, contract time span and fulfilment criteria, etc. TSPs can register on the SYN+AIR platform and create, modify, or cancel a contract. This framework is an alloy of different architectures (i.e., business, information, technical and application) hosted by a cloud platform. To overcome this challenge, the SYN+AIR project designed a smart contracts framework (SCF) aimed at facilitating the generation of contractual agreements among TSPs. However, collaboration is a generic concept that is hard to define. ![]() A seamless door-to-door journey of multimodal trips relies on collaboration and data sharing among transport service providers (TSPs) across transport modes.
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