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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 13719-1-00 (R2018)

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Information Technology - Portable Common Tool Environment (PCTE) - Part 1: Abstract Specification (Adopted ISO/IEC 13719-1:1998, second edition, 1998-10-01)
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English

Published date

01-01-2000

1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Definitions
5 Formal notations
6 Overview of PCTE
7 Outline of the Standard
8 Foundation
9 Object management
10 Schema management
11 Volumes, devices, and archives
12 Files, pipes, and devices
13 Process execution
14 Message queues
15 Notification
16 Concurrency and integrity control
17 Replication
18 Network connection
19 Discretionary security
20 Mandatory security
21 Auditing
22 Accounting
23 Common binding features
24 Implementation limits
Annex B - The Data Definition Language (DDL)
Annex C - Specification of Errors
Annex D - Auditable Events
Annex E - The Predefined Schema Definition Sets
Annex F - The fine-grain objects module
Annex G - The object-orientation module
Index of Operations
Index of Error Conditions
Index of Technical Terms

Scope This part of ISO/IEC 13719 specifies PCTE in abstract, programming-language-independent, terms. It specifies the interface supported by any conforming implementation as a set of abstract operation specifications, together with the types of their parameters and results. It is supported by a number of standard bindings, i.e. representations of the interface in standard programming languages. The scope of this part of ISO/IEC 13719 is restricted to a single PCTE installation. It does not specify the means of communication between PCTE installations, nor between a PCTE installation and another system. A number of features are not completely defined in this part of ISO/IEC 13719, some freedom being allowed to the implementor. Some of these are implementation limits, for which constraints are defined (see clause 24). The other implementation-dependent and implementation-defined features are specified in the appropriate places in this Standard. PCTE is an interface to a set of facilities that forms the basis for constructing environments supporting systems engineering projects. These facilities are designed particularly to provide an infrastructure for programs which may be part of such environments. Such programs, which are used as aids to systems development, are often referred to as tools. This part of ISO/IEC 13719 also includes (in annex B) a language standard for the PCTE Data Description Language (DDL), suitable for writing PCTE schema definition sets.

Scope This part of ISO/IEC 13719 specifies PCTE in abstract, programming-language-independent, terms. It specifies the interface supported by any conforming implementation as a set of abstract operation specifications, together with the types of their parameters and results. It is supported by a number of standard bindings, i.e. representations of the interface in standard programming languages. The scope of this part of ISO/IEC 13719 is restricted to a single PCTE installation. It does not specify the means of communication between PCTE installations, nor between a PCTE installation and another system. A number of features are not completely defined in this part of ISO/IEC 13719, some freedom being allowed to the implementor. Some of these are implementation limits, for which constraints are defined (see clause 24). The other implementation-dependent and implementation-defined features are specified in the appropriate places in this Standard. PCTE is an interface to a set of facilities that forms the basis for constructing environments supporting systems engineering projects. These facilities are designed particularly to provide an infrastructure for programs which may be part of such environments. Such programs, which are used as aids to systems development, are often referred to as tools. This part of ISO/IEC 13719 also includes (in annex B) a language standard for the PCTE Data Description Language (DDL), suitable for writing PCTE schema definition sets.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
1-55324-053-7
Pages
0
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
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