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ECMA 167 : 3ED 97

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VOLUME AND FILE STRUCTURE OF WRITE-ONCE AND REWRITABLE MEDIA USING NON-SEQUENTIAL RECORDING FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE

Published date

12-01-2013

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Part 1: General
1 Scope
2 Parts references
3 Conformance
   3.1 Conformance of a medium
   3.2 Conformance of an information processing system
4 References
5 Definitions
   5.1 application
   5.2 byte
   5.3 descriptor
   5.4 file
   5.5 implementation
   5.6 originating system
   5.7 receiving system
   5.8 record
   5.9 sector
   5.10 standard for recording
   5.11 user
   5.12 volume
   5.13 volume
6 Notation
   6.1 Numerical notation
   6.2 Bit fields
   6.3 Descriptor formats
   6.4 Character strings
   6.5 Arithmetic notation
   6.6 Schema
   6.7 Other notations
7 Basic types
   7.1 Numerical values
   7.2 Character sets and coding
   7.3 Timestamp
   7.4 Entity identifier
Part 2 : Volume and Boot Block Recognition
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Parts references
3 Part interface
   3.1 Input
   3.2 Output
4 Conformance
5 Definitions
   5.1 extent
6 Notation
7 Basic types
Section 2 - Requirements for the medium for volume and boot
            block recognition
8 Volume recognition
   8.1 Arrangement of data on a volume
   8.2 Volume recognition space
   8.3 Volume recognition area
   8.4 Recording of descriptors
9 Volume recognition structures
   9.1 Volume Structure Descriptor
   9.2 Beginning Extended Area Descriptor
   9.3 Terminating Extended Area Descriptor
   9.4 Boot Descriptor
10 Levels of medium interchange
   10.1 Level 1
   10.2 Level 2
Section 3 - Requirements for systems for volume and boot block
            recognition
11 Requirements for the description of systems
12 Requirements for an originating system
   12.1 General
   12.2 Optional access by user
13 Requirements for a receiving system
   13.1 General
   13.2 Optional access by user
Annex A: Changes from ECMA 167/2
Part 3 : Volume Structure
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Parts references
3 Part interface
   3.1 Input
   3.2 Output
4 Conformance
5 Definitions
   5.1 anchor point
   5.2 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
   5.3 extent
   5.4 logical block
   5.5 logical sector
   5.6 logical volume
   5.7 partition
6 Notation
7 Basic types
   7.1 Extent Descriptor
   7.2 Descriptor tag
Section 2 - Requirements for the medium for volume structure
8 Volume structure
   8.1 Arrangement of information on a volume
   8.2 Volume space
   8.3 Volume descriptors
   8.4 Volume Descriptor Sequence
   8.5 Allocation of the volume space
   8.6 Volume set
   8.7 Partition
   8.8 Logical volume
9 Volume recognition structures
   9.1 NSR Descriptor
10 Volume data structures
   10.1 Primary Volume Descriptor
   10.2 Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer
   10.3 Volume Descriptor Pointer
   10.4 Implementation Use Volume Descriptor
   10.5 Partition Descriptor
   10.6 Logical Volume Descriptor
   10.7 Partition maps
   10.8 Unallocated Space Descriptor
   10.9 Terminating Descriptor
11 Levels of medium interchange
   11.1 Level 1
   11.2 Level 2
   11.3 Level 3
Section 3 - Requirements for systems for volume structure
12 Requirements for the description of systems
13 Requirements for an originating system
   13.1 General
   13.2 Mandatory access by user
   13.3 Optional access by user
14 Requirements for a receiving system
   14.1 General
   14.2 Mandatory access by user
Annex A: Changes from ECMA 167/2
Part 4 : File structure
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Parts references
3 Part interface
   3.1 Input
   3.2 Output
4 Conformance
5 Definitions
   5.1 extent
   5.2 file set
   5.3 group ID
   5.4 logical block
   5.5 logical volume
   5.6 partition
   5.7 stream
   5.8 user ID
6 Notation
7 Basic types
   7.1 Recorded address
   7.2 Descriptor Tag
Section 2 - Requirements for the medium for file structure
8 File structure
   8.1 Volume set
   8.2 Arrangement of information on a volume set
   8.3 Arrangement of information on a logical volume
   8.4 Arrangement of information on a partition
   8.5 File set
   8.6 Directories
   8.7 Pathname
   8.8 Files
   8.9 Record structure
   8.10 Information Control Block (ICB)
9 Additional File Data
   9.1 Extended attributes
   9.2 Stream Directory
10 Partition space management
   10.1 Space sets
11 Partition integrity
12 Allocation descriptors
   12.1 Description of Files
13 Recording of descriptors
14 File Data Structures
   14.1 File Set Descriptor
   14.2 Terminating Descriptor
   14.3 Partition Header Descriptor
   14.4 File Identifier Descriptor
   14.5 Allocation Extent Descriptor
   14.6 ICB Tag
   14.7 Indirect Entry
   14.8 Terminal Entry
   14.9 File Entry
   14.10 Extended Attributes
   14.11 Unallocated Space Entry
   14.12 Space Bitmap Descriptor
   14.13 Partition Integrity Entry
   14.14 Allocation descriptors
   14.15 Logical Volume Header Descriptor
   14.16 Pathname
   14.17 Extended File Entry
15 Levels of medium interchange
   15.1 Level 1
   15.2 Level 2
   15.3 Level 3
Section 3 - Requirements for systems for file structure
16 Requirements for the description of systems
17 Requirements for an originating system
   17.1 General
   17.2 Mandatory access by user
   17.3 Optional access by user
   17.4 Restrictions
18 Requirements for a receiving system
   18.1 General
   18.2 Files
   18.3 Mandatory access by user
   18.4 Restrictions
Annex A - ICB Strategies
Annex B: Changes from ECMA 167/2
Part 5: Record structure
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Parts references
3 Part interface
   3.1 Input
   3.2 Output
4 Reference
5 Conformance
6 Definitions
   6.1 Data space of a file
7 Notation
8 Basic types
   8.1 16-bit unsigned numerical values (MSB)
Section 2 - Requirements for the medium for record structure
9 Record structure
   9.1 Relationship to a file
   9.2 Record type
   9.3 Record display attributes
Section 3 - Requirements for systems for record structure
10 Requirements for the description of systems
11 Requirements for an originating system
   11.1 General
12 Requirements for a receiving system
   12.1 General

Defines a format and associated system requirements for volume and boot block recognition, volume, file and record structure for the interchanging of information on media between information processing systems users.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Computer Manufacturers Association
Status
Current

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