GB/T 15128-2008
ActiveInformation technology - Open systems interconnection - Session service definition
信息技术 开放系统互连 会话服务定义
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the session service for the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, specifying how to establish, manage, and terminate communication sessions between applications on a network. It is applied in the design and testing of network protocols and software that require structured dialogue control, synchronization, and activity management between distributed systems. The standard is primarily used by developers and engineers working on OSI-compliant network architectures and interoperability testing in telecommunications and enterprise IT environments.
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