GB/T 17969.6-2000
AbolishedInformation technology--Open Systems Interconnection--Procedures for the operation of OSI registration authorities--Part 6:Application processes and application entities
信息技术 开放系统互连 OSI登记机构的操作规程 第6部分:应用进程和应用实体
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This standard specifies the procedures for registering application processes and application entities within the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) framework. It is applied in the context of network communications and distributed systems, ensuring unique identification and consistent naming of software components that provide or use OSI services. The standard is used by registration authorities and system developers to manage interoperability in complex IT environments.
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