GB/T 16505.1-1996
ActiveInformation processing systems--Open systems interconnection--File transfer, access and management--Part 1:General introduction
信息处理系统 开放系统互连 文卷传送、访问和管理 第1部分:概论
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides the general introduction and framework for file transfer, access, and management (FTAM) within Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) networks. It is applied in information processing systems to define the basic concepts, model, and services for handling files across heterogeneous computer systems. The standard is used by developers and engineers designing interoperable file management solutions in enterprise networking environments.
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