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BS ISO/IEC 8832:1992

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Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Specification of the basic class and full protocol for job transfer and manipulation
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

05-15-1999

Language(s)

English

Published date

06-15-1992

Foreword
Introduction
Section 1: General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Abbreviations
1.5 Relation of JTM to other services
1.5.1 JTM architecture
1.5.2 JTM ASEs and agencies
1.5.3 Use of the Presentation Service
1.5.4 Use of the ACSE ASE
1.5.5 Use of the CCR ASE
1.5.6 Service primitives referenced by this
        International Standard
1.5.6 Summary of JTM architecture
1.6 Conformance
Section 2: JTM datatypes
2.1 Introduction to JTM datatype definitions
2.2 Names and messages
2.2.1 Global names
2.2.2 Names local to a JTM ASE
2.2.3 Names local to a User-identification authority
2.2.4 Name lists
2.2.5 Context names
2.2.6 Human-readable messages
2.3 Document separators
2.4 Diagnostics
2.4.1 JTM Diagnostic codes
2.4.2 CCR diagnostics
2.5 User data on CCR primitives
2.5.1 User data on C-BEGIN request and indication
2.5.2 User data on C-READY request and indication
2.5.3 User data on C-ROLLBACK request and indication
2.6 Transfer elements
2.6.1 Top-level fields
2.6.2 Audit elements
2.6.3 Monitoring specifications
2.6.4 Authorisation, permission, account and hold
        elements
2.6.5 Document movement operations
2.6.6 Work-manipulation operations
2.6.7 Report-movement operation
2.6.8 Transfer-manipulation operations
2.6.9 Report-manipulation-operations
2.7 Work-display, report-display and tcr-display
      documents
2.7.1 Syntactic definitions
2.7.2 Semantic restrictions
2.8 Summary of datatypes
Section 3: JTM procedures
3.1 Introduction to the procedures
3.1.1 General requirements
3.2 Processing of J-INITIATE requests
3.2.1 Creation of work specifications
3.2.2 Authorisations
3.2.3 Permissions
3.2.4 Accounts
3.2.5 Security parameters
3.2.6 Holds
3.2.7 JTM-action-parameters
3.2.8 Proformas
3.2.9 Creation report
3.2.10 Accounting report
3.2.11 J-INITIATE confirm
3.3 Procedure for receipt of work specifications
3.4 Initial processing of a work specification
3.5 Deferred processing of a work specification
3.6 Reference resolution
3.7 Procedures for transmission of work specifications
3.8 Document movement procedures
3.9 Report movement procedures
3.10 Work manipulation procedures
3.11 Report-manipulation operations
3.12 Transfer-control manipulation operations
3.13 Action on J-END-SIGNAL requests
3.14 Spawning procedures
3.15 Procedure for report generation as a separate
      atomic action
3.16 Procedure for report generation as part of same
      atomic action
3.17 Action on J-MESSAGE requests
3.18 Action on J-SPAWN requests
3.19 Holding and releasing work specifications
3.20 Provider initiation of tcr-setting
3.21 Provider initiation of tcr-check
Section 4: JTM functionality
4.1 Static conformance requirements
4.2 Functional classes
4.2.1 Support for Basic Class OSI-job submission
4.2.2 Full support for JTM work OSI-job submission
4.2.3 Support for JTM monitoring
4.2.4 Support for JTM monitor point storage
4.2.5 Support for Basic Class JTM manipulation
4.2.6 Support for JTM work-manipulation processing (top-
        level only)
4.2.7 Full support for JTM work-manipulation processing
4.2.8 Support for report-manipulation
4.2.9 Support for transfer-control manipulation
4.2.10 Full support for JTM user OSI-job submission
4.2.11 Basic Class JTM support for a local file-store
4.2.12 JTM support for a local file-store (single file)
4.2.13 JTM support for a local file-store (transparent
        storage)
4.2.14 JTM support for a local file-store (multiple
        files)
4.2.15 Full JTM support for a local-filestore
4.2.16 Basic Class JTM support for an output device
4.2.17 Full JTM support for an output device
4.2.18 Basic Class JTM support for job processing
4.2.19 Full JTM support for job processing
4.2.20 Basic class JTM support from language xyz
4.2.21 Full JTM support from language xyz
4.2.22 Support for JTM transfer-control, without tcr-
        checking
4.2.23 Full support for JTM transfer-control
4.2.24 Support for JTM transfer manipulation
4.2.25 Support for a JTM process
4.2.26 Support for a store-and-forward relay
4.2.27 Complete Basic Class JTM Support
4.3 Management function requirements
4.4 Documentation
Section 5: JTM transfers
5.1 Application association control
5.1.1 Notation
5.1.2 Procedures
5.1.3 ASSOcnf-return codes
5.2 Parameters in Association Control Service Primitives
5.2.1 Parameters in A-ASSOCIATE service primitives
5.2.2 Parameters in A-RELEASE service primitives
5.3 P-service parameters
5.3.1 Parameter of P-DATA
5.3.2 Interruption of P-DATA
5.4 C-service parameters
5.4.1 C-BEGIN and J-BEGIN request and indication
5.4.2 C-READY and J-READY request and indication
5.4.3 C-ROLLBACK and J-ROLLBACK request and indication
5.4.4 C-RECOVER and J-RECOVER
Annexes
A. Management functions
B. Document Types
B.1 Simple text document type
B.2 Simple print document type
B.3 Simple binary document type
B.4 Work-display document type
B.5 Report-display document type
B.6 Transfer-display document type
C. JTM Testing Procedures
D. Summary of ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER assignments
E. Tutorial examples of protocol sequences
F. Basic Class datatypes

Application layer protocol supporting the job transfer and manipulation basic and full class service elements in BS ISO/IEC 8831. Also specifies the behaviour which has to be exhibited by an implementation claiming to conform to the protocol.

Committee
ICT/1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
160
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
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