Information technology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Document profile
Defines the purpose of the document profile and specifies the attributes which constitute the document profile. The purpose is to facilitate the interchange of documents for either or both of the following purposes: to allow presentation as intended by the originator, to allow processing, such as editing and reformatting. Documents are to be items such as memoranda, letters, invoices, forms and…
Information technology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Character content ...
Cancels and replaces the first edition (1989). Applies to the interchange of documents by means of data communications or the exchange of storage media. Provides for the interchange of documents for either or both of the following purposes: to allow presentation as intended by the originator; to allow processing such as editing and reformating. Also provides for the interchange of ODA information…
Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Presentation service definition
Defines in an abstract way the externally visible service provided by the OSI presentation layer in terms of the primitive actions and events at the user/service boundary, the parameter data associated with each primitive action and event, the relationship between, and the valid sequences of, those actions and events. The service defined is the connection-oriented service which is provided by the…
Information technology - Guidelines for effective use of optical disk cartridges conforming to ISO/I...
Provides guidelines for the control scenario including formatting, defect management, the usage of control zone data, etc. of drives which claim conformance to ISO/IEC 10090, in order to achieve better usability of the 90 mm optical disk cartridges conforming to ISO/IEC 10090.
Information technology - Language independent arithmetic - Part 1: Integer and floating point arithm...
Defines integer and floating point data types (bounded, unbounded, and modulo integer types as well as normalized and denormalized floating point types) on computer systems and their properties to ensure that the processing of arithmetic data can be undertaken in a reliable and predictable manner. The requirements given shall be in addition to those that may be specified in other standards, e.g.…
Information technology - Programming languages - Full BASIC - Amendment 1: Modules and single charac...
Establishes the syntax of programs written using individual character input, or modules, or both; the semantic rules for interpreting the meaning of a BASIC program that uses individual character input, or modules, or both; errors and exceptional circumstances to be detected and also the manner in which such errors and exceptional circumstances are to be handled.