1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Introduction to abstract data type definitions
5.1 Data values and data types
5.2 Representation of Data Values
5.3 Properties of Data Values
5.4 Characteristics of the data types
6 Primitive data types
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Primitive type set
6.3 Numeric Types
6.4 Set
6.5 Sequence
6.6 Bag
6.7 Array
7 Constructed Data Types
7.1 DATA_VALUE
7.2 Basic data types
7.3 Introduction
7.4 Encapsulated Data
7.5 Instance Identifier
7.6 ISO Object Identifier
7.7 Universal Resource Identifier
7.8 Interval
8 Textual and Coded data types
8.1 Introduction
8.2 TEXT
8.3 SIMPLE_TEXT
8.4 CODED_TEXT
8.5 Coded Value
8.6 Coded with Equivalents
8.7 Concept Descriptor
8.8 Concept Role
8.9 Coded Simple Value Abstract Class
9 Quantity Types
9.1 UML representation
9.2 QUANTITY
9.3 Ordinal
9.4 Physical Quantity
9.5 DURATION
9.6 Quantity Ratio
9.7 QuantityRange
10 Time-RelatedTypes
10.1 UML representation
10.2 Date
10.3 Time point
10.4 Interval of Time
10.5 Periodic Interval of Time
10.6 Event Related Periodic Interval of Time
Annex A (normative) Null Flavors
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Null flavor structure
Annex B (normative) Other CS-defined code lists