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AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15475.3:2003

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Information technology - CDIF transfer format Encoding ENCODING.1 (Reconfirmed 2014)

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06-19-2003

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1 - AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15475.3:2003 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-CDIF TRANSFER FORMAT - ENCODING ENCODING.1
4 - PREFACE
6 - CONTENTS
9 - 1 Scope
10 - 2 Conformance
10 - 3 Normative references
11 - 4 Terms and definitions
11 - 4.1 From other standards
11 - 4.1.1 ISO/IEC 15474-1
12 - 4.1.2 ISO/IEC 15475-1
12 - 4.1.3 ISO/IEC 13238-1
12 - 4.2 For this standard
12 - 5 Symbols (and abbreviated terms)
12 - 5.1 Naming and diagramming notations
12 - 5.2 BNF conventions
13 - 5.3 Abbreviations
13 - 6 CDIF transfer concepts and facilities
13 - 6.1 Encoding identifier
13 - 6.2 Clear text
13 - 6.3 Character sets
14 - 7 Encoding structures and keywords in the CDIF transfer
14 - 7.1 Introduction
14 - 7.2 Encoding structures
14 - 7.2.1 Decimal integer value
14 - 7.2.2 Binary value
14 - 7.2.3 Octal value
15 - 7.2.4 Hexadecimal value
15 - 7.2.5 Float value
15 - 7.2.6 Date
16 - 7.2.7 Time
16 - 7.2.8 Identifier value
17 - 7.2.9 Enumerated value
17 - 7.2.10 String
17 - 7.2.11 Text string
19 - 7.2.12 Comment
20 - 7.2.13 Meta-meta-object name
20 - 7.2.14 Meta-object name
20 - 7.2.15 Identifier
21 - 7.2.16 Multibyte identifier
21 - 7.3 Keywords
22 - Annex A - ENCODING.1 formal grammar
27 - Annex B - Multibyte examples
27 - B.1 Example of 7.2.9 Enumerated value
27 - B.2 Example of 7.2.10 String
27 - B.3 Example of 7.2.11 Text string
28 - B.4 Example of 7.2.12 Comment
28 - B.5 Example of 7.2.16 Multibyte identifier

Describes the standard CDIF transfer encoding for the standard CDIF transfer syntax.

The CDIF family of standards is primarily designed to be used as a description of a mechanism for transferring information between modelling tools. It facilitates a successful transfer when the authors of the importing and exporting tools have nothing in common except an agreement to conform to CDIF. The language that is defined for the transfer format also has applicability as a general language for Import/Export from repositories. The CDIF semantic metamodel defined for modelling tools also has applicability as the basis of standard definitions for use in repositories.The standards, which form the complete family of CDIF Standards, are documented in ISO/IEC 15474-1:2002, Information technology — CDIF framework — Part 1: Overview. These standards cover the overall framework, the transfer format and the CDIF semantic metamodel.The diagram in Figure 1 depicts the various standards that comprise the CDIF family of standards. The shaded box depicts this Standard and its position in the CDIF family of standards.This document describes the standard CDIF Transfer Encoding for the standard CDIF Transfer Syntax as defined in ISO/IEC 15475-2:2002, Information technology — CDIF transfer format — Part 2: Syntax SYNTAX.1.This document is intended to be used by anyone wishing to understand and/or use CDIF. This document provides an introduction to the entire CDIF family of standards. It is suitable for:— Those evaluating CDIF,— Those who wish to understand the principles and concepts of a CDIF transfer, and— Those developing importers and exporters.The documents ISO/IEC 15474-1:2002, Information technology — CDIF framework — Part 1: Overview andISO/IEC 15474-2:2002, Information technology — CDIF framework — Part 2: Modelling and extensibility should be read first when initially exploring CDIF and before attempting to read other documents in the CDIF family of standards.This document should be read in conjunction with ISO/IEC 15475-1:2002, Information technology — CDIF transfer format — Part 1: General rules for syntaxes and encodings and ISO/IEC 15475-2:2002, Information technology — CDIF transfer format — Part 2: Syntax SYNTAX.1.While there are no specific prerequisites for reading this document, it will be helpful for the reader to have familiarity with the following:— Entity-Relationship-Attribute modelling;— Modelling (CASE) tools;— Information repositories;— Data dictionaries;— Multiple meta-layer modelling;— Formal grammars;— Transfer formats.

Committee
IT-015
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5290 X
Pages
20
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 20/05/2014.This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2014 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 20/05/2014
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 15475-3:2002 Identical

First published as AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15475.3:2003.Reconfirmed 2014. First published as AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15475.3:2003.

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