NEN-ISO/IEC 29500-2/C1
Information technology - Document description and processing languages - Office Open XML File Formats - Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions
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| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 15 May 2010 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 8 |
| ICS Code (IT applications in information, documentation and publishing): | 35.240.30 |
| ICS Code (Languages used in information technology): | 35.060 |
Document History
September 1, 2021
Document description and processing languages - Office Open XML file formats - Part 2: Open packaging conventions
This document defines a set of conventions for packaging one or more interrelated byte streams (parts) as a single resource (package). These conventions are applicable not only to Office Open XML...
September 1, 2012
Information technology - Document description and processing languages - Office Open XML File Formats - Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions
This Part of ISO/IEC 29500 specifies a set of conventions that are used by Office Open XML documents to define the structure and functionality of a package in terms of a package model and a physical...
September 1, 2011
Information technology - Document description and processing languages - Office Open XML File Formats - Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions
This Part of ISO/IEC 29500 specifies a set of conventions that are used by Office Open XML documents to define the structure and functionality of a package in terms of a package model and a physical...
NEN-ISO/IEC 29500-2/C1
May 15, 2010
Information technology - Document description and processing languages - Office Open XML File Formats - Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions
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January 1, 2009
Information technology - Document description and processing languages - Office Open XML File Formats - Part 2: Open Packaging Conventions
The package model is a package abstraction that holds a collection of parts. The parts are composed, processed,
and persisted according to a set of rules. Parts can have relationships to other parts...