INCITS/ISO/IEC 9805-1 : 1998
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - PROTOCOL FOR THE COMMITMENT, CONCURRENCY AND RECOVERY SERVICE ELEMENT: PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
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01-01-2007
1 Scope
2 Normative references
2.1 Identical recommendations/international
standards
3 Definitions
3.1 Reference model definitions
3.2 Naming and addressing definitions
3.3 Service conventions definitions
3.4 Presentation service definitions
3.5 ACSE service definitions
3.6 Application layer structure definitions
3.7 CCR service definitions
3.8 CCR protocol specification definitions
4 Abbreviations
4.1 Data units
4.2 Types of application-protocol-data-units
4.3 Other abbreviations
5 Conventions
6 Overview of the CCR protocol
6.1 Service support
6.2 Constraints on ACSE services
6.3 Use of the presentation service
6.4 Relationship to the session-service and the
transport-service
6.5 Operation of the CCRPM
6.6 Rules of extensibility
7 Elements of procedures
7.1 Initialization procedure
7.2 Begin branch procedure
7.3 Prepare procedure
7.4 Signal readiness procedure
7.5 Order commitment
7.6 Rollback procedure
7.7 No-change completion procedure
7.8 Cancel procedure
7.9 Branch recovery procedure
7.10 Order commitment and begin branch procedure
7.11 Error procedure
8 CCRPM state table
8.1 General
8.2 Incoming events
8.3 Outgoing events
8.4 Specific actions
8.5 Predicates
8.6 Enablements
8.7 Variables
8.8 Notation
8.9 Conventions
8.10 Actions to be taken by the CCRPM
8.11 Changes to atomic action data
8.12 Changes to bound data
9 Reference mapping to the ACSE and presentation services
9.1 Initialize
9.2 Begin branch
9.3 Prepare
9.4 Signal readiness
9.5 Order commitment
9.6 Rollback
9.7 No-change completion
9.8 Cancel
9.9 Branch recovery
9.10 Order commitment and begin branch procedure
10 Concatenations and mappings
10.1 Mapping procedure
10.2 Allow concatenations
11 Precedence
12 Conformance
12.1 Statement requirements
12.2 Static conformance requirements
12.3 Presentation transfer syntax
12.4 Bound data and atomic action data
12.5 Dynamic conformance requirements
Annex A - Definition of CCR data types
A.1 Information object names
A.2 Definitions for CCR protocol
Annex B - Use of CCR ASE in combination with other ASEs
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Service primitives
B.3 Conformance
B.4 CCR events
B.5 Purge and flow control
B.6 Delimitation of atomic actions
B.7 Named mapping variations
Defines the use of the ACSE, Presentation and Session services for carrying the CCR semantics, for use when not in conflict with the user made by other ASEs or ASOs using the same association. Also specifies the use of alternative supporting services where their reference mapping is inappropriate. Defines static and dynamic conformance requirements for systems using these methods. Does not include tests used for demonstration of conformance.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
62
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 1998
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PublisherName |
Information Technology Industry Council
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 9805-1:1998 | Identical |
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