GB/T 16652-1996
ActiveOpen document architecture(ODA) and inter change format--Document structures
开放文件体系结构(ODA)和互换格式 文件结构
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the document structures for Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format, defining how documents are logically and layout-structured for interchange between different systems. It is applied in office automation, document processing, and information exchange environments where heterogeneous software or hardware platforms need to share complex documents with consistent formatting. The standard ensures interoperability in contexts such as electronic publishing, document management, and cross-platform communication.
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