GB/T 16263.5-2015
AbolishedInformation technology—ASN.1 Encoding rules—Part 5: Mapping W3C XML schema definitions into ASN.1
信息技术 ASN.1编码规则 第5部分:W3C XML模式定义到ASN.1的映射
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines a formal mapping from W3C XML Schema definitions to ASN.1 type definitions, enabling the representation of XML data structures using ASN.1 encoding rules. It is applied in telecommunications, networking, and data interchange systems where both XML-based schemas and ASN.1 binary encoding are used, such as in protocol design for 3GPP, LTE, or secure messaging. The mapping facilitates interoperability by allowing XML-defined data to be efficiently encoded, transmitted, and decoded in ASN.1 formats like PER or BER.
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