GB/T 15695-1995
AbolishedInformation processing systems--Open systems interconnection--Connection oriented presentation service definition
信息处理系统 开放系统互连 面向连接的表示服务定义
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the connection-oriented presentation service for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), specifying how data representation and transformation are managed between application layer entities in a network. It is applied in the design and implementation of communication protocols for distributed information processing systems, ensuring interoperability across heterogeneous computer systems. The standard is primarily used by network engineers and software developers working on OSI-compliant network architectures and data exchange applications.
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