This technical report is intended to document interoperability behavior for Fabric elements (i.e., E_Port, F_Port, FL_Port). The scope of this technical report is to include a wide range of issues such as link initialization, error detection, error recovery, Fabric operation, management capabilities, and zoning
This Standard defines the characteristics of 90 mm Optical Disk Cartridges (ODC) with a capacity of 2,3 GB per Cartridge. The Standard specifies only Type R/W for 2 048-byte sectors of such cartridge. Type R/W provides for data to be written, read and erased many times over the entire recording surface of the disk using the thermo-magnetic and magneto-optical effects. It is also referred to as "fully rewritable". This International Standard provides for 2 048-byte sectors only. All sectors on a disk are of the same size.
This standard specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of an 80 mm and a 120 mm DVD Recordable disk to enable the interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the pre-recorded, unrecorded and the recorded signals, the format of the data, the format of the information zone, the format of the unrecorded zone, and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. This disk is identified as a DVD Recordable (DVD-R) disk.This standard specifies:- 80 mm and 120 mm nominal diameter disks that may be either single or double sided;- the conditions for conformance;- the environments in which the disk is to be operated and stored;- the mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;- the format of the pre-recorded information on an unrecorded disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;- the format of the data and the recorded information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;- the characteristics of the signals from pre-recorded and unrecorded areas on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the pre-recorded information and to write to the disks; and- the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.This standard provides for interchange of disks between disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
This standard defines the characteristics of 90 mm Optical Disk Cartridges (ODC) with a capacity of 1,3 GB per cartridge. It specifies only Type R/W for 2 048-byte sectors of such cartridges.Type R/W provides for data to be written, read and erased many times over the entire recording surface of the disk using the thermo-magnetic and magneto-optical effects. It is also referred to as "fully rewritable". ISO/IEC 17346:2004 provides for 2 048-byte sectors only. All sectors on a disk are of the same size.This standard specifies:?the conditions for conformance testing and the Reference Drive;?the environments in which the cartridges are to be operated and stored;?the mechanical and physical characteristics of the cartridge, so as to provide mechanical interchange ability between data processing systems;?the format of the information on the disk, both embossed and user-written; including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, and the modulation method used;?the characteristics of the embossed information on the disk;?the magneto-optical characteristics of the disk, enabling processing systems to write data onto the disk;?the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read data from the disk. This standard provides for interchange between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
This standard specifies the procedure by which Administered Items required in various application areas could be registered and assigned an internationally unique identifier. For each Administered Item to be registered, this standard defines the type of information that is specified, the conditions that are met, and the procedure that is followed. The requirements and procedure contained herein apply to all Administered Items specified in ISO/IEC 11179-3. In addition, administration records that document the common administration and identification, naming and definition details as required by, and associated with, any administered item-specific details are also governed by this standard. This standard only addresses the metadata that is used to specify all types of Administered Items. Others may want to use This standard to register and manage locally defined Administered Item types that are not defined in ISO/IEC 11179-3. This standard does not address the metadata that is used to specify particular types of Administered Items such as data elements and value domains. This standard does not specify the registry's system design, file organization techniques, storage media, programming languages, etc. to be used in its implementation.
This standard specifies the procedures applicable to the registration of application processes and application entities.No requirement for an international registration authority has been identified; therefore these procedures apply to registration at any point in the ASN.1 object identifier tree.This standard does not cover the registration of application-process types or application-entity types. No requirement for such registration has been identified.
This is the first amendment to ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 and ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 provides a DSSSL (ISO/IEC 10179:1996) library that makes it feasible to describe DSSSL specification for documents described by SGML (ISO 8879:1986) or XML (Extensible Markup Language).The library can deal with some complex compositions programmed by a number of complicated DSSSL specification statements. Those compositions consist of the formatting objects: paper size, paper placement, unit, basic composition style, font, character size, headline, page number, note, inline note, emphasizing mark, superscript/subscript, word-length adjustment, character space adjustment, clause, list, table, heading, ruby, paragraph indentation, score, rule, and inline.The DSSSL library contains the simple parameter data and the four files:?full parameter generator; ?function set; ?page model set; ?flow object construction rules.Their actual data are specified in ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003.
This is the third amendment to ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 and ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 provides a DSSSL (ISO/IEC 10179:1996) library that makes it feasible to describe DSSSL specification for documents described by SGML (ISO 8879:1986) or XML (Extensible Markup Language).The library can deal with some complex compositions programmed by a number of complicated DSSSL specification statements. Those compositions consist of the formatting objects: paper size, paper placement, unit, basic composition style, font, character size, headline, page number, note, inline note, emphasizing mark, superscript/subscript, word-length adjustment, character space adjustment, clause, list, table, heading, ruby, paragraph indentation, score, rule, and inline.The DSSSL library contains the simple parameter data and the four files:?full parameter generator; ?function set; ?page model set; ?flow object construction rules.Their actual data are specified in ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003.