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GB/T 16262.2-2006   Information technology - Abstract Synatax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 2: Information object specification (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 16262.2-2006
English Name: Information technology - Abstract Synatax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 2: Information object specification
Chinese Name: 信息技术 抽象语法记法一(ASN.1) 第2部分:信息客体规范
Chinese Classification: L79    Opening and system interconnection of computer
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 35.100.60 35.100.60    Presentation layer 35.100.60
Issued by: AQSIQ SAC
Issued on: 2006-3-14
Implemented on: 2006-7-1
Status: valid
Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 13500 words
Price(USD): 370.0
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Information technology — Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) — Part 2:Information object specification 1 Scope This part of GB/T 16262 is part of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and provides notation for specifying information object classes, information objects and information object sets. 2 Normative references The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this part of GB/T 16262, constitute provisions of this part. For dated references, subsequent amendments (excluding corrections), or revisions, of any of these publications do not apply to this part. However, parties to agreements based on this part are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated references, the latest editions apply to this part. GB/T 16262.1-2006 Information technology — Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) — Part 1: Specification of basic notation (ISO/IEC 8824-1: 2002, IDT) GB/T 16262.3-2006 Information technology — Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1)— Part 3: Constraint specification (ISO/IEC 8824-3: 2002, IDT) GB/T 16262.4-2006 Information technology — Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) — Part 4: Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications (ISO/IEC 8824-4: 2002, IDT) 3 Terms and definitions For the purpose of this part of GB/T 16262-2006, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 Specification of basic notation This part uses the terms defined in GB/T 16262.1-2006. 3.2 Constraint specification This part uses the following terms as defined in GB/T 16262.3-2006: ——table constraint. 3.3 Parameterization of ASN.1 specification This part uses the following terms as defined in GB/T 16262.4-2006: a) parameterized type; b) parameterized value. 3.4 Additional definitions 3.4.1 association table abstract table (for some information object or information object set), derivable from the object or object set by flattening the hierarchical structure resulting from the presence of link fields (see 3.4.15) Note: An associated table can be used to determine the precise nature of some constraint (see GB/T 16262.3-2006) which has been applied using an object set. 3.4.2 default syntax notation which shall be used for defining information objects of classes whose definers have not provided a defined syntax (see example 11.10) 3.4.3 defined syntax notation, provided by the definer of a class, which allows information objects of that class to be defined in a user-friendly manner Note: For example, the defined syntax for the class OPERATION might allow instances of the class to be defined by the word ARGUMENT followed by &ArgumentType, then the word RESULT followed by the &ResultType, then the word CODE followed by &operationCode (see example 11.11). 3.4.4 extensible object set object set with an extension marker or which has been defined using set arithmetic with object sets that are extensible 3.4.5 field component of an information object class. Each field is a type field, a fixed-type value field, a variable-type value field, a fixed-type value set field, a variable-type value set field, an information object field or an information object set field 3.4.6 field name name which identifies a field of some class; either the class which specifies the field directly, in which case the name is a primitive field name, or a class which has a chain of link fields to that in which the field is actually specified 3.4.7 governing (class) governor information object class definition or reference which affects the interpretation of a part of the ASN.1 syntax, requiring it to reference or to specify information objects of the governing class 3.4.8 identifier field fixed-type value field of a class, selected to provide unique identification of information objects in that class. Values of the identifier field, if supplied, are required to be unambiguous within any information object set that is defined for that class. They may, but need not, serve to unambiguously identify information objects of that class within some broader scope This part uses the following terms as defined in GB/T 16262.4-2006: a) parameterized type; b) parameterized value. 3.4 Additional definitions 3.4.1 association table abstract table (for some information object or information object set), derivable from the object or object set by flattening the hierarchical structure resulting from the presence of link fields (see 3.4.15) Note: An associated table can be used to determine the precise nature of some constraint (see GB/T 16262.3-2006) which has been applied using an object set.
Foreword i Introduction ii 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Specification of basic notation 3.2 Constraint specification 3.3 Parameterization of ASN.1 specification 3.4 Additional definitions 4 Abbreviations 5 Convention 6 Notation 6.1 Assignments 6.2 Types 6.3 Values 6.4 Elements 7 ASN.1 lexical items 7.1 Information object class references 7.2 Information object references 7.3 Information object set references 7.4 Type field references 7.5 Value field references 7.6 Value set field references 7.7 Object field references 7.8 Object set field references 7.9 Word 7.10 Additional keywords 8 Referencing definitions 9 Information object class definition and assignment 10 Syntax List 11 Information object definition and assignment 12 Information object set definition and assignment 13 Associated tables 14 Notation for the object class field type 15 Information from Objects Annex A (Normative) The TYPE-IDENTIFIER information object class Annex B (Normative) Abstract syntax definitions Annex C (Normative) The instance-of type Annex D (Informative) Examples Annex E (Informative) Tutorial annex on the ASN.1 model of object set extension Annex F (Informative) Summary of the notation
Referred in GB/T 16262.2-2006:
*GB/T 16262.1-2006 Information technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 1: Specification of basic notation
*GB/T 16262.3-2006 Information technology—Abstract Syntax Notation One(ASN.1)—Part 3:Constratint specification
*GB/T 16262.4-2006 Information technology—Abstract Syntax Notation One(ASN.1)—Part 4:Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications
GB/T 16262.2-2006 is referred in:
*GB/T 31024.3-2019 Cooperative intelligent transportation systems—Dedicated short range communications—Part 3:Network layer and application layer specification
*GB 15629.11-2003/XG1-2006 Information technology--Telecommunications and information exchange between systems--Local and metropolitan area networks--Specific requirements--Part 11:Wireless LAN Medium Access Control(MAC) and Physical Layer(PHY) specifications , including Amendment 1
*T/CSAE 53-2020 Cooperative intelligent transportation system—Vehicular communication application layer specification and data exchange standard(Phase I)
*GB/T 16262.3-2006 Information technology—Abstract Syntax Notation One(ASN.1)—Part 3:Constratint specification
*GB/T 16262.4-2006 Information technology—Abstract Syntax Notation One(ASN.1)—Part 4:Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications
*GB/T 16262.1-2006 Information technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 1: Specification of basic notation
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GB/T 16262.2-2006  Information technology - Abstract Synatax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 2: Information object specification (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 16262.2-2006
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Price(USD)370.0
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Detail of GB/T 16262.2-2006
Standard No.
GB/T 16262.2-2006
English Name
Information technology - Abstract Synatax Notation One (ASN.1) - Part 2: Information object specification
Chinese Name
信息技术 抽象语法记法一(ASN.1) 第2部分:信息客体规范
Chinese Classification
L79
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ SAC
Issued on
2006-3-14
Implemented on
2006-7-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
13500 words
Price(USD)
370.0
Keywords
GB/T 16262.2-2006, GB 16262.2-2006, GBT 16262.2-2006, GB/T16262.2-2006, GB/T 16262.2, GB/T16262.2, GB16262.2-2006, GB 16262.2, GB16262.2, GBT16262.2-2006, GBT 16262.2, GBT16262.2
Introduction of GB/T 16262.2-2006
Information technology — Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) — Part 2:Information object specification 1 Scope This part of GB/T 16262 is part of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and provides notation for specifying information object classes, information objects and information object sets. 2 Normative references The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this part of GB/T 16262, constitute provisions of this part. For dated references, subsequent amendments (excluding corrections), or revisions, of any of these publications do not apply to this part. However, parties to agreements based on this part are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated references, the latest editions apply to this part. GB/T 16262.1-2006 Information technology — Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) — Part 1: Specification of basic notation (ISO/IEC 8824-1: 2002, IDT) GB/T 16262.3-2006 Information technology — Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1)— Part 3: Constraint specification (ISO/IEC 8824-3: 2002, IDT) GB/T 16262.4-2006 Information technology — Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) — Part 4: Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications (ISO/IEC 8824-4: 2002, IDT) 3 Terms and definitions For the purpose of this part of GB/T 16262-2006, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 Specification of basic notation This part uses the terms defined in GB/T 16262.1-2006. 3.2 Constraint specification This part uses the following terms as defined in GB/T 16262.3-2006: ——table constraint. 3.3 Parameterization of ASN.1 specification This part uses the following terms as defined in GB/T 16262.4-2006: a) parameterized type; b) parameterized value. 3.4 Additional definitions 3.4.1 association table abstract table (for some information object or information object set), derivable from the object or object set by flattening the hierarchical structure resulting from the presence of link fields (see 3.4.15) Note: An associated table can be used to determine the precise nature of some constraint (see GB/T 16262.3-2006) which has been applied using an object set. 3.4.2 default syntax notation which shall be used for defining information objects of classes whose definers have not provided a defined syntax (see example 11.10) 3.4.3 defined syntax notation, provided by the definer of a class, which allows information objects of that class to be defined in a user-friendly manner Note: For example, the defined syntax for the class OPERATION might allow instances of the class to be defined by the word ARGUMENT followed by &ArgumentType, then the word RESULT followed by the &ResultType, then the word CODE followed by &operationCode (see example 11.11). 3.4.4 extensible object set object set with an extension marker or which has been defined using set arithmetic with object sets that are extensible 3.4.5 field component of an information object class. Each field is a type field, a fixed-type value field, a variable-type value field, a fixed-type value set field, a variable-type value set field, an information object field or an information object set field 3.4.6 field name name which identifies a field of some class; either the class which specifies the field directly, in which case the name is a primitive field name, or a class which has a chain of link fields to that in which the field is actually specified 3.4.7 governing (class) governor information object class definition or reference which affects the interpretation of a part of the ASN.1 syntax, requiring it to reference or to specify information objects of the governing class 3.4.8 identifier field fixed-type value field of a class, selected to provide unique identification of information objects in that class. Values of the identifier field, if supplied, are required to be unambiguous within any information object set that is defined for that class. They may, but need not, serve to unambiguously identify information objects of that class within some broader scope This part uses the following terms as defined in GB/T 16262.4-2006: a) parameterized type; b) parameterized value. 3.4 Additional definitions 3.4.1 association table abstract table (for some information object or information object set), derivable from the object or object set by flattening the hierarchical structure resulting from the presence of link fields (see 3.4.15) Note: An associated table can be used to determine the precise nature of some constraint (see GB/T 16262.3-2006) which has been applied using an object set.
Contents of GB/T 16262.2-2006
Foreword i Introduction ii 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Specification of basic notation 3.2 Constraint specification 3.3 Parameterization of ASN.1 specification 3.4 Additional definitions 4 Abbreviations 5 Convention 6 Notation 6.1 Assignments 6.2 Types 6.3 Values 6.4 Elements 7 ASN.1 lexical items 7.1 Information object class references 7.2 Information object references 7.3 Information object set references 7.4 Type field references 7.5 Value field references 7.6 Value set field references 7.7 Object field references 7.8 Object set field references 7.9 Word 7.10 Additional keywords 8 Referencing definitions 9 Information object class definition and assignment 10 Syntax List 11 Information object definition and assignment 12 Information object set definition and assignment 13 Associated tables 14 Notation for the object class field type 15 Information from Objects Annex A (Normative) The TYPE-IDENTIFIER information object class Annex B (Normative) Abstract syntax definitions Annex C (Normative) The instance-of type Annex D (Informative) Examples Annex E (Informative) Tutorial annex on the ASN.1 model of object set extension Annex F (Informative) Summary of the notation
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