GB/T 17533.1-1998
ActiveInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--Remote database access--Part 1:Generic model,service and protocol
信息技术 开放系统互连 远程数据库访问 第1部分:类属模型、服务与协议
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines a generic model, service, and protocol for remote database access within open systems interconnection environments. It is applied in distributed computing systems where applications need to access and manipulate databases across heterogeneous network platforms, ensuring interoperability between different database management systems. The standard is primarily used by software developers and system integrators designing middleware or communication protocols for client-server database interactions.
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