BS ISO/IEC 8613-1:1994
Withdrawn
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Information processing. Text and office systems. Office document architecture (ODA) and interchange format Introduction and general principles
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15-06-1999
English
15-07-1995
1. Scope
2. Normative references
2.1 Identical Recommendations / International Standards
2.2 Paired Recommendations / International Standards
equivalent in technical content
2.3 Additional references
3. Definitions
4. Abbreviations
5. Conventions
5.1 Names of attributes and parameters
5.2 Names of attribute and parameter values
5.3 Component and component description
5.4 Representation of terms
5.5 Representation of degrees
6. General concept of ODA
6.1 Purpose of ODA
6.2 Overall concept of ODA
6.2.1 Logical structure and layout structure
6.2.2 Content portions
6.2.3 Content architectures
6.2.4 Attributes
6.2.5 Relations between logical structure and layout
structure
6.2.6 Specific and generic structures
6.2.7 Document profile
6.2.8 Generic-document
6.2.9 Protected parts
6.3 Document processing model
6.3.1 Relationships of ODA to document processing
6.3.2 Editing process
6.3.3 Layout process
6.3.4 Imaging process
7. Overview of the ITU-T Rec. T.410-Series / ISO/IEC 8613
7.1 ITU-T Rec. T.411 / ISO/IEC 8613-1: Introduction and
general principle
7.2 ITU-T Rec. T.412 / ISO/IEC 8613-2: Document structures
7.3 ITU-T Rec. T.413 / ISO/IEC 8613-4: Document profile
7.4 ITU-T Rec. T.414 / ISO/IEC 8613-5: Open document
interchange format
7.5 ITU-T Rec. T.415 / ISO/IEC 8613-6: Character content
architectures
7.6 ITU-T Rec. T.416 / ISO/IEC 8613-7: Raster graphics
content architectures
7.7 ITU-T Rec. T.417 / ISO/IEC 8613-8: Geometric graphics
content architectures
7.8 ISO/IEC 8613-10: Formal specifications
8. Inter-dependencies of the Specification
9. Conformance
10. Document application profile
10.1 General principles for defining a document application
profile
10.2 Rules for defining a document application profile
10.2.1 Rules for defining a document architecture class
10.2.2 Rules for defining a content architecture class
10.2.3 Rules for defining a document profile
10.2.4 Rules for selecting the interchange format class
List of Figures
1. Example of a logical view of a document
2. Possible correspondence between logical and layout
objects
3. Example of a page layout
4. Basic document processing model
G.1 Data stream conformance to ITU-T Rec. T.410 /
ISO/IEC 8613
List of Tables
F.1 List of attributes and data types
F.2 List of control functions and data types
Presents the concepts of the document architecture and gives rules for defining document application profiles.
Committee |
ICT/1
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
90
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
ISO 9069:1988 | Information processing SGML support facilities SGML Document Interchange Format (SDIF) |
ISO/IEC 9541-1:1991 | Information technology — Font information interchange — Part 1: Architecture |
ISO/IEC 8632-1:1999 | Information technology Computer graphics Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information Part 1: Functional specification |
ISO/IEC 2022:1994 | Information technology Character code structure and extension techniques |
ISO 9293:1987 | Information processing Volume and file structure of flexible disk cartridges for information interchange |
ISO/IEC 8632-3:1999 | Information technology Computer graphics Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information Part 3: Binary encoding |
ISO 8879:1986 | Information processing Text and office systems Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) |
ISO 9660:1988 | Information processing — Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange |
ISO/IEC 8613-10:1995 | Information technology Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format Part 10: Formal specifications |
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