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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 8613-2-96 (R2014)

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

Information Technology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format - Part 2: Document Structures (Adopted ISO/IEC 8613- 2:1995, second edition, 1995-04-15)
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English, French

Published date

01-01-1996

1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
6 Architectural principles
7 Document structures and colour
8 Interface between the document architecture and
   content architectures
9 Attribute definitions
10 Reference model of the document layout process
11 Reference model of the document imaging process
12 Reference model for protecting parts of a document
13 Document architecture classes
Annex A - Notation used to represent document structures
Annex B - Examples of document structures
Annex C - Examples of particular document architecture
          features
Annex D - The defaulting mechanisms
Annex E - Attributes summary tables
Annex F - Overview of alternative description - Technical
          and implementation aspects
Annex G - Further information on security aspects within
          a document
Annex H - Conversions between the reference colour spaces
          and the interchange spaces
Annex I - Definitions of colour terms
Annex J - Colour concepts
Annex K - Bibliography on colour

Scope The purpose of the ITU-T Rec. T.410-Series | ISO/IEC 8613 is to facilitate the interchange of documents. In the context of these Recommendations | International Standards, documents are items such as memoranda, letters, invoices, forms and reports, which may include pictures and tabular material. The content elements used within the documents may include graphic characters, raster graphics elements and geometric graphics elements, all potentially within one document. NOTE - These Recommendations | International Standards are designed to allow for extensions, including hypermedia features, spreadsheets and additional types of content such as audio and video. In addition to the content types defined in these Recommendations | International Standards, ODA also provides for arbitrary content types to be included in documents. These Recommendations | International Standards apply to the interchange of documents by means of data communications or the exchange of storage media. These Recommendations | International Standards provide for the interchange of documents for either or both of the following purposes: to allow presentation as intended by the originator to allow processing, such as editing and reformatting. The composition of a document in interchange can take several forms: formatted form, allowing presentation of the document processable form, allowing processing of the document formatted processable form, allowing both presentation and processing of the document. These Recommendations | International Standards also provide for the interchange of ODA information structures used for the processing of interchanged documents. This ITU-T Recommendation | International Standard: defines a document architecture intended for representation of documents defines a document processing model defines the document structures, the basic constituents of the architecture and a descriptive representation of these in terms of attributes defines an interface which allows the use of different content architectures with the document architecture defines the reference model of the document layout process defines the reference model of the document imaging process defines the reference model for protecting parts of a document defines three document architecture classes defines a notation used for illustrating and describing document structures provides examples of document structures provides examples of particular document attributes.

Scope The purpose of the ITU-T Rec. T.410-Series | ISO/IEC 8613 is to facilitate the interchange of documents. In the context of these Recommendations | International Standards, documents are items such as memoranda, letters, invoices, forms and reports, which may include pictures and tabular material. The content elements used within the documents may include graphic characters, raster graphics elements and geometric graphics elements, all potentially within one document. NOTE - These Recommendations | International Standards are designed to allow for extensions, including hypermedia features, spreadsheets and additional types of content such as audio and video. In addition to the content types defined in these Recommendations | International Standards, ODA also provides for arbitrary content types to be included in documents. These Recommendations | International Standards apply to the interchange of documents by means of data communications or the exchange of storage media. These Recommendations | International Standards provide for the interchange of documents for either or both of the following purposes: to allow presentation as intended by the originator to allow processing, such as editing and reformatting. The composition of a document in interchange can take several forms: formatted form, allowing presentation of the document processable form, allowing processing of the document formatted processable form, allowing both presentation and processing of the document. These Recommendations | International Standards also provide for the interchange of ODA information structures used for the processing of interchanged documents. This ITU-T Recommendation | International Standard: defines a document architecture intended for representation of documents defines a document processing model defines the document structures, the basic constituents of the architecture and a descriptive representation of these in terms of attributes defines an interface which allows the use of different content architectures with the document architecture defines the reference model of the document layout process defines the reference model of the document imaging process defines the reference model for protecting parts of a document defines three document architecture classes defines a notation used for illustrating and describing document structures provides examples of document structures provides examples of particular document attributes.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes CSA Z243.222. (03/2008)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
0
ProductNote
Reconfirmed EN
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 8613-2:1995 Identical

ISO/IEC 8613-8:1994 Information technology Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Geometric graphics content architectures Part 8:
ISO/IEC 8613-5:1994 Information technology — Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Open Document Interchange Format
ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
ISO/IEC 8613-4:1994 Information technology Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Document profile
ISO/IEC 8613-7:1994 Information technology Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Raster graphics content architectures Part 7:
ISO 2846:1975 Set of printing inks for offset printing — Colorimetric characteristics
SMPTE RP 145 : 2004 SMPTE C COLOR MONITOR COLORIMETRY
ISO/IEC 6937:2001 Information technology Coded graphic character set for text communication Latin alphabet
ISO 3664:2009 Graphic technology and photography Viewing conditions
ANSI PH2.30 : 1989 GRAPHIC ARTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY - COLOR PRINTS, TRANSPARENCIES, AND PHOTOMECHANICAL REPRODUCTIONS - VIEWING CONDITIONS

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