GB/T 9387.3-2008
ActiveInformation technology - Open systems interconnection - Basic reference model - Part 3: Naming and addressing
信息技术 开放系统互连 基本参考模型 第3部分:命名与编址
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GB/T 9387.3-2008 defines the principles and structures for naming and addressing within the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) architecture. It is applied in the design and implementation of networked information systems, ensuring consistent identification and location of entities across different layers of communication protocols. This standard is used by developers and engineers working on network software, telecommunications equipment, and distributed applications that require interoperability between heterogeneous systems.
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