BS ISO/IEC 8613-2:1995
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - OPEN DOCUMENT ARCHITECTURE (ODA) AND INTERCHANGE FORMAT: DOCUMENT STRUCTURES
Hardcopy , PDF
06-15-1999
English
01-01-1995
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 Subordinate
5.2 Superior
5.3 Next and following
5.4 Preceding
6. Architectural principles
6.1 Architectural concepts
6.2 Structural model of a document
6.2.1 Specific structures
6.2.2 Content of a document
6.2.3 Generic structures
6.3 Descriptive representation of a document
6.3.1 Constituents of a document
6.3.2 Content portion descriptions
6.3.3 Object descriptions
6.3.4 Object class descriptions
6.3.5 Styles
6.3.6 Alternative descriptions
6.3.7 Document profile
6.3.8 Protected part descriptions
6.3.9 Document class descriptions
6.3.10 Generic-documents
6.3.11 External-documents
6.3.12 Resource-documents
6.3.13 Classes of document architecture
6.3.14 Sets of constituents
6.4 Document processing model
6.4.1 The editing process
6.4.2 The layout process
6.4.3 The imaging process
6.5 Roles of the document architecture constituents
in document processing
6.5.1 Editing process
6.5.2 Layout process
6.5.3 Imaging process
6.6 Security protection of parts of a document
6.6.1 Intended and privileged recipients
6.6.2 Protecting parts of the document profile
6.6.3 Protecting parts of the document body
7. Document structures and colour
7.1 Specific structures
7.1.1 General principles
7.1.2 Sequential order
7.1.3 Content portions
7.2 Specific logical structures
7.2.1 Document logical root
7.2.2 Composite logical objects
7.2.3 Basic logical objects
7.3 Specific layout structure
7.3.1 Objects of the layout structure
7.3.2 Positioning layout objects
7.3.3 Naming of edges of frames and blocks
7.3.4 Measurement
7.3.5 Borders of frames and blocks
7.4 Documents containing both specific structures
7.5 Generic structures
7.5.1 General principles
7.5.2 Generator and factor sets of object class
descriptions
7.5.3 Complete generator sets of object class
descriptions
7.5.4 Generation of structures
7.5.5 Content in generic structures
7.5.6 Generic logical structure
7.5.7 Generic layout structure
7.5.8 Resource-document
7.6 Colour
7.6.1 Overview
7.6.2 Reference colour space
7.6.3 Interchange colour spaces
7.6.4 Colour imaging model
7.6.5 Colour tolerance
8. Interface between the document architecture and
content architectures
8.1 General concept
8.2 Specification of a content architecture
8.3 Interface information
8.3.1 Interface between a content architecture and the
document profile
8.3.2 Interface between a content architecture and a
basic component description
8.3.3 Interface between a content architecture and a
content portion
9. Attribute definitions
9.1 General principles of attributes
9.1.1 Attribute categorisation
9.1.2 Attribute values
9.1.3 Expressions
9.1.4 Colour attribute values
9.2 Attribute definition format
9.3 Shared Attributes
9.3.1 Identification attributes
9.3.2 Construction attributes
9.3.3 Relationship attributes
9.3.4 Content architecture class
9.3.5 Miscellaneous attributes
9.3.6 Security attributes
9.4 Layout attributes
9.4.1 Property attributes
9.4.2 Formatting attributes
9.4.3 Imaging attributes
9.4.4 Presentation attributes
9.5 Logical attributes
9.5.1 Protection
9.5.2 Layout style
9.6 Layout style attributes
9.6.1 Layout style identifier
9.6.2 Attributes which can be specified for
layout styles
9.7 Layout directive attributes
9.7.1 General principles of layout directive
attributes
9.7.2 Block alignment
9.7.3 Concatenation
9.7.4 Fill order
9.7.5 Floatability range
9.7.6 Indivisibility
9.7.7 Layout category
9.7.8 Layout object class
9.7.9 Logical stream category
9.7.10 Logical stream sub-category
9.7.11 New layout object
9.7.12 Offset
9.7.13 Same layout object
9.7.14 Separation
9.7.15 Synchronisation
9.7.16 Interactions and precedences among the
layout directive attributes
9.7.17 Interactions among attributes affecting the
layout process
9.8 Presentation style attributes
9.8.1 Presentation style identifier
9.8.2 Attributes which can be specified for
presentation styles
9.9 Content portion attributes
9.9.1 Identification attributesContent identifier -
logical;Content identifier - layout
9.9.2 Common coding attributes - Type of coding
9.9.3 Content information attributes
9.9.4 Coding attributes
9.10 Protected part attributes
9.10.1 Protected part identifier
9.10.2 Sealed document profile information
9.10.3 Enciphered information
10. Reference model of the document layout process
10.1 Introduction
10.1.1 Overview
10.1.2 Initialization
10.2 Content and layout structure generation
10.2.1 Laying out content of a document
10.2.2 Specific layout structure generation
10.3 Layout references and categories
10.3.1 Stream categories
10.3.2 Layout categories
10.3.3 Basic principles of layout streams
10.3.4 Layout object class
10.4 The effect of some attributes on the document
layout process
10.4.1 New layout object
10.4.2 Floatability range
10.4.3 Same layout object
10.4.4 Indivisibility
10.4.5 Synchronization
10.4.6 Balance
10.5 Layout process for frames
10.5.1 Placement of frames with fixed position
10.5.2 Placement of frames with variable position
10.6 Allocation of areas for blocks
10.6.1 Determination of the available area
10.7 Alternative representation
11. Reference model of the document imaging process
11.1 Imaging order
11.2 Intersection principles
11.3 General rules for positioning pages on
presentation surfaces
11.3.1 Nominal page and assured reproduction areas
11.3.2 Positioning of the page
11.3.3 Definition of assured reproduction area
11.3.4 Recto/verso pages
11.3.5 Positioning of pages on soft copy media
12. Reference model for protecting parts of a document
12.1 The overall model
12.2 The local system
13. Document architecture classes
13.1 Definition of document architecture classes
13.2 The constituents of document architecture classes
13.3 Minimum attribute sets
13.4 Constraints on attributes
Annexes A-K
Defines a document architecture meant for representation of documents. Defines the document structures, the basic constituents of the architecture and a descriptive representation of these in terms of attributes. Defines a notation used for illustrating and describing document structures.
Committee |
IST/18
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 7299 Part 2 1990 which is declared obsolescent.
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
272
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 8613-2:1995 | Identical |
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