GB/T 16262-1996
AbolishedInformation processing system--Open systems interconnection--Specification of abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1)
信息处理系统 开放系统互连 抽象语法记法--(ASN.1)规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) for defining data structures in open systems interconnection (OSI) communications. It is applied in telecommunications, networking protocols, and distributed systems to ensure unambiguous data encoding and decoding between different platforms. The standard is used by engineers developing protocol specifications and by procurement professionals verifying interoperability in network equipment and software.
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