GB/T 15936.5-1996
ActiveInformation processing--Text and office systems--Office Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format--Part 5:Office Document Interchange Format (ODIF)
信息处理 文本与办公系统 办公文件体系结构(ODA)和交换格式 第五部分:办公文件交换格式(ODIF)
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the Office Document Interchange Format (ODIF), specifying the data stream format for exchanging compound documents between different office systems. It is applied in information processing environments where text, graphics, and layout must be transferred reliably across heterogeneous platforms, such as in document management systems and office automation software. The standard ensures interoperability for document exchange in contexts like corporate communications, archival storage, and multi-vendor office equipment integration.
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