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NEN EN ISP 10607-2 : 1996

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZED PROFILES AFTNN - FILE TRANSFER, ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT - PART 2: DEFINITION OF DOCUMENT TYPES, CONSTRAINT SETS AND SYNTAXES

Withdrawn date

10-05-2017

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 1.1 General
    1.2 Position within the taxonomy
2 Normative references
    2.1 Identical Recommendations/International Standards
    2.2 Additional references
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conformance
6 Document type definitions
    6.1 NBS-9 File directory document type
    6.2 INTAP-1 Record file document type
    6.3 NBS-6 Sequential file document type
    6.4 NBS-7 Random access file document type
    6.5 NBS-8 Indexed sequential file document type
    6.6 NBS-10 Random binary access file document type
    6.7 NBS-11 Indexed file with unique keys document type
    6.8 NBS-12 Simple text file document type
    6.9 INTAP-2 Sequential file document type
    6.10 INTAP-3 Relative file document type
    6.11 INTAP-4 Indexed file document type
    6.12 INTAP-5 Indexed file with unique keys document type
    6.13 CGM-FTAM file document type
7 Constraint sets
    7.1 NBS ordered flat constraint set
    7.2 NBS random access constraint set
    7.3 INTAP sequential flat constraint set
    7.4 Two levels depth hierarchical constraint set with
          unique names
8 Abstract syntaxes
    8.1 Abstract syntax NBS-AS2
    8.2 Abstract syntax INTAP-AS1
    8.3 Abstract syntax NBS-AS1
    8.4 NBS node name abstract syntax
    8.5 NBS random binary access file abstract syntax
    8.6 NBS simple text abstract syntax
    8.7 Abstract syntax INTAP-AS2
    8.8 Abstract syntax INTAP-AS3
9 Transfer syntaxes
    9.1 Transfer syntax INTAP-TS1
Annex 1
A Corrigenda
B Main differences between the 1st edition (1990/91/94)
    and the 2nd edition (1995) of this part of ISO/IEC ISP
    10607
C FTAM-COBOL Language Binding for the INTAP-2, -3, -4, -5
    Document Types (Tutorial)
    C.1 Aim of COBOL document types
    C.2 Support range of COBOL document types
    C.3 Achievement method of COBOL document types
    C.4 Mapping of COBOL data-type
    C.5 Details of sequential file, relative file and
          indexed file
    C.6 Mapping of FTAM service primitive and COBOL
          statement
    C.7 Example of the COBOL mapping

Gives the basic definitions of documents types, constraint sets, abstract syntaxes, and transfer syntaxes as used and referenced in the FTAM application ISO/IEC ISP 10607/3 (AFT11), ISO/IEC ISP 10607/4 (AFT12), ISO/IEC ISP 10607/5 (AFT22) and ISO/IEC ISP 10607/6 (FT3).

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes NEN ISO/IEC ISP 10607-2 (08/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Netherlands Standards
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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