GB/T 9387.1-1998
ActiveInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--Basic reference model--Part 1:The basic model
信息技术 开放系统互连 基本参考模型 第1部分:基本模型
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This standard defines the seven-layer OSI reference model for network communication, specifying how data is structured and exchanged between interconnected computer systems. It is applied in the design and evaluation of networking protocols, hardware, and software to ensure interoperability across diverse IT systems. The standard serves as a foundational framework for developers, engineers, and procurement professionals working with network architectures, telecommunications, and enterprise IT infrastructure.
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