GB/T 13726-1992
AbolishedMagnetic tape exchange format for terminological/lexicographical records (MATER)
术语与辞书条目的记录交换用磁带格式
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the physical and logical format for recording terminological and lexicographical data on magnetic tape, ensuring interoperability between different computer systems. It is applied in the exchange of dictionary entries, glossary terms, and lexical records between databases, publishing systems, and language resource archives. The standard is primarily used in lexicography, terminology management, and information technology contexts where structured linguistic data must be transferred or archived.
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