GB/T 16262.4-2006
AbolishedInformation technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 4: Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications
信息技术 抽象语法记法一(ASN.1) 第4部分:ASN.1规范的参数化
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This standard specifies the syntax and semantics for parameterizing ASN.1 specifications, enabling the creation of reusable and generic data type definitions. It is applied in telecommunications, networking, and data exchange systems where ASN.1 is used to define protocol data units, such as in 3GPP mobile networks or SNMP management information bases. Engineers and procurement professionals use it to ensure consistent, modular specification of complex data structures across different implementations and testing environments.
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