GB/Z 16682.2-2010
ActiveInformation technology - Framework and taxonomy of international standardized profiles - Part 2: Principles and taxonomy for OSI Profiles
信息技术 国际标准化轮廓的框架和分类方法 第2部分:OSI轮廓用的原则和分类方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the principles and classification methods for creating Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) profiles, which specify how to select and combine base standards for network communication. It is applied by system integrators and protocol developers to ensure interoperability between different vendors' networking products, particularly in government and enterprise IT environments that require standardized multi-layer network services.
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