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AS 3514-1987

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Information processing - Text and office systems - Standard generalized markup language (SGML)

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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Published date

01-01-1987

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Specifies the following: (a) an abstract syntax known as the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The language expresses the description of a document's structure and other attributes, as well as other information that makes the markup interpretable; (b) a reference concrete syntax that binds the abstract syntax to specific characters and numerical values, and criteria for defining variant concrete syntaxes, and (c) conforming documents in terms of their use of components of the language and systems in terms of their ability to process conforming documents and to recognize markup errors in them. The Standard also specifies how data such as images, graphics, or formatted text (not defined by the Standard) can be included in a conforming document. This Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO 8879:1986.

This International Standard:a) Specifies an abstract syntax known as the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The language expresses the description of a document's structure and other attributes, as well as other information that makes the markup interpretable.b) Specifies a reference concrete syntax that binds the abstract syntax to specific characters and numeric values, and criteria for defining variant concrete syntaxes.c) Defines conforming documents in terms of their use of components of the language.d) Defines conforming systems in terms of their ability to process conforming documents and to recognize markup errors in them.e) Specifies how data not defined by this International Standard (such as images, graphics, or formatted text) can be included in a conforming document.NOTE - This International Standard does not:a) Identify or specify "standard" document types, document architectures, or text structures.b) Specify the implementation, architecture, or markup error handling of conforming systems.c) Specify how conforming documents are to be created.d) Specify the data stream, message handling system, file structure, or other physical representation in which conforming documents are stored or interchanged, or any character set or coding scheme into or from which conforming documents might be translated for such purposes.e) Specify the data content representation or notation for images, graphics, formatted text, etc., that are included in conforming document.Field of ApplicationThe Standard Generalized Markup Language can be used for documents that are processed by any text processing or word processing system. It is particularly applicable to:a) Documents that are interchanged among systems with differing text processing languages.b) Documents that are processed in more than one way, even when the procedures use the same text processing language.Documents that exist solely in final imaged form are not within the field of application of this International Standard.

Committee
IT-015
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 4786 3
Pages
159
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
ISO 8879:1986 Identical

AS 2793.1-1985 Information processing - Coded character sets for text communication - General information
AS 2793.2-1985 Information processing - Coded character sets for text communication - Latin alphabetic and non-alphabetic graphic characters
AS 2632-1983 Codes for the representation of names of countries
AS 1776-1980 Information processing - 7-bit coded character set for information interchange
AS 1953-1987 Information processing - ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets - Code extension techniques

AS/NZS 4148:1994 Information technology - Hypermedia/Time-based structuring language (HyTime)
AS/NZS 4097:1993 Information technology - SGML support facilities - Registration procedures for public text owner identifiers
AS/NZS 3967.13:1994 Information processing - SGML support facilities - Techniques for using SGML Public entity sets for mathematics and science
AS 4390.1-1996 Records management - General
AS 3951.6-1991 Information processing - Text and office systems - Office Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format Character content architectures
AS/NZS 4159.2:1994 Information technology - Font information interchange Interchange format
AS 3951.1-1991 Information processing - Text and office systems - Office Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format Introduction and general principles
AS 3951.7-1991 Information processing - Text and office systems - Office Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format Raster graphics content architectures
AS 3649-1990 Information processing - SGML support facilities - SGML document interchange format (SDIF)
AS 3951.8-1991 Information processing - Text and office systems - Office Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format Geometric graphics content architectures
AS 10179-1998 Information technology - Processing languages - Document style semantics and specification language
AS/NZS 4223.1:1994 Information technology - International standardized profile FOD11 - Open document format: Simple document structure - Character content architecture only Document application profile
AS/NZS 4246.1:1994 Information technology - International standardized profile FOD26 - Open document format: Enhanced document structure - Character, raster graphics and geometric graphics content architectures Document application profile
AS/NZS 4247.1:1994 Information technology - International standardized profile FOD36 - Open document format: Extended document structure - Character, raster graphics and geometric graphics content architectures Document application profile
AS/NZS 3967.11:1994 Information processing - SGML support facilities - Techniques for using SGML Application at ISO Central Secretariat for international Standards and technical reports
AS 3951.5-1991 Information processing - Text and office systems - Office Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format Office Document Interchange Format (ODIF)
AS/NZS 4449:1997 Information and documentation - Electronic manuscript preparation and markup
AS/NZS 4110:1993 Information technology - SGML and text-entry systems - Guidelines for SGML syntax-directed editing systems
AS 3967.1-1991 Information processing - SGML support facilities - Techniques for using SGML SGML Tutorial

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