CSA ISO/IEC 11730 : 0
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES - FORM INTERFACE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (FIMS)
Hardcopy , PDF
05-11-2003
English
Foreword
Introduction
Section 1: Overview
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
2 Definitions
3 FIMS philosophy of use
3.1 Design principles for the Full FIMS
3.2 Design principles for Basic Subset FIMS
3.3 FIMS model
3.4 Relationships among display, form, and
program
3.5 Use of FIMS
Section 2: Conformance
4 Conformance
4.1 Categories
4.2 conformance
4.3 Profile
Section 3: Application interface
5 Generic interface
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Request description
5.3 Cancel request
5.4 Disable request
5.5 Enable request
5.6 Poll request
5.7 Receive request
5.8 Send request
5.9 Transceive request
5.10 Request parameters
6 Language bindings
6.1 Binding philosophy
6.2 C binding
Section 4: Run-time processing
7 FCS processing model
7.1 Purpose
7.2 External events
7.3 Activation lists and accept phase for
Basic Subset FIMS
7.4 Activation lists for Full FIMS
7.5 Accept phase and responses for Full FIMS
7.6 Form data validation
7.7 Modified fields
7.8 Asynchronous requests
7.9 Request synchronization
7.10 Display management
7.11 Returning from the FCS
7.12 Protection model
Section 5: IFDL specification
8 IFDL elements
8.1 Language definition method
8.2 Character set
8.3 Language structure
8.4 Constant-name
8.5 Constants
8.6 Scope of definition and reference
8.7 User name qualified references
8.8 Data references
8.9 Data structure references
8.10 Field references
8.11 Group references
8.12 Button references
8.13 Panel references
8.14 Viewport references
8.15 Menu references
8.16 Packet-field references
8.17 Subscripts
8.18 Data classes and data types
8.19 Data assignment
8.20 Data typing of special objects
8.21 Expressions
8.22 Character expressions
8.23 Date-time expressions
8.24 Logical expressions
8.25 Numeric expressions
9 IFDL Statements
9.1 IFDL structure
9.2 Accept response declaration
9.3 Activate step
9.4 Arc literal declaration
9.5 Area attribute
9.6 Array displays clause
9.7 Array properties
9.8 Attribute declaration
9.9 Barcode field declaration
9.10 Bar menu declaration
Section 6: FIMS device profiles
10 FIMS device profiles
10.1 The concept of device profile
10.2 Pixel minimum
10.3 Character field
10.4 Character blockmode
10.5 Serial
Annex A: IFDL Philosophy of Use
Annex B: Worked examples
Index
Figures and Tables
Defines a software system for description and control of human interfaces to computer input/output devices.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
520
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PublisherName |
Canadian Standards Association
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Status |
Withdrawn
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