Information technology — High-Performance Parallel Interface — Part 1: Mechanical, electrical and si...
Provides the mechanical, electrical and signalling protocol specifications for an efficient simplex high-performance point-to-point interface between pieces of data-processing equipment. Facilitates the development and use of computer systems by providing a common interface at the physical and data framing layers. Provides an efficient interconnection between computers, high-performance display…
Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Systems Management: Summarization Function
Defines the Summarization Function which consists of generic definitions and services and is positioned in the application layer of the OSI reference model. Also specifies methods for reporting statistics based on attribute values, all observed at the same time.
Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises
Specifies generic cabling for use within commercial premises, which may comprise single or multiple buildings on a campus. Specifies: the structure and miniumum configuration for generic cabling; implementation requirements; performance requirements for individual cabling links and conformance requirements and verification procedures.
Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — International Standardized Profiles: OSI Dis...
Introduces the overall structure of the specification of the OSI TP profiles. This icludes: the identification of the Transaction Processing profiles defined in this document, together with the Transaction Processing Profiles Tree; the identification of the various parts which constitute this International standardized Profile; the list of the references to other standards relevant to the…
Information technology — Programming languages — Prolog — Part 1: General core
Designed to promote the applicability and portability of Prolog text and data among a variety of data processing systems. Specifies: the representation of Prolog text; the syntax and constraints of the Prolog language; the semantic rules for interpreting Prolog text; the representation of input data to be processed by Prolog; the representation of output produced by Prolog and the restrictions…