CSA ISO/IEC 8824 : 0
Withdrawn
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Hardcopy , PDF
08-04-2004
English
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Notation used in this International Standard
5.1 Productions
5.2 The alternative collections
5.3 Example of a production
5.4 Layout
5.5 Recursion
5.6 References to a collection of sequences
5.7 References to an item
5.8 Tags
6 Use of the ASN.1 notation
7 The ASN.1 character set
8 ASN.1 items
8.1 General rules
8.2 Type references
8.3 Identifiers
8.4 Value references
8.5 Module reference
8.6 Comment
8.7 Empty item
8.8 Number item
8.9 Binary string item
8.10 Hexadecimal string item
8.11 Character string item
8.12 Assignment item
8.13 Single character items
8.14 Keyword items
8.15 Range Separator
8.16 Ellipsis
9 Module definition
10 Referencing type and value definitions
11 Assigning types and values
12 Definition of types and values
13 Notation for the boolean type
14 Notation for the integer type
15 Notation for the enumerated type
16 Notation for the real type
17 Notation for the bitstring type
18 Notation for the octetstring type
19 Notation for the null type
20 Notation for sequence types
21 Notation for sequence-of types
22 Notation for set types
23 Notation for set-of types
24 Notation for choice types
25 Notation for selection types
26 Notation for tagged types
27 Notation for the any type
28 Notation for the object identifier type
29 Notation for character string types
30 Notation for types defined in clauses 32-35
31 Definition of character string types
32 Generalized item
33 Universal time
34 The external type
35 The object descriptor type
36 Subtype notation
37 Subtype Value Sets
37.1 Single Value
37.2 Contained Subtype
37.3 Value Range
37.4 Size Constraint
37.5 Permitted Alphabet
37.6 Inner Subtyping
Annexes
A The macro notation
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Extensions to the ASN.1 character set and items
A.3 Macro definition notation
A.4 Use of the new notation
B ISO assignment of OBJECT IDENTIFIER component values
C CCITT assignment OBJECT IDENTIFIER component values
D Joint assignment of OBJECT IDENTIFIER component
values
E Example and hints
E.1 Example of a personnel record
E.2 Guidelines for use of the notation
E.3 An example of the use of the macro notation
E.4 Use in identifying abstract syntaxes
E.5 Subtypes
F Summary of the ASN.1 notation
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