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CSA ISO/IEC ISP 11185-13

Information technology - International Standardized Profiles FVT2nn - Virtual Terminal Basic Class - Register of control object type definitions - Part 13: FVT2111 - Waiting Time Control Object

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Organization: CSA
Publication Date: 1 March 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 16
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General

The concept of Profiles for OSI, and the structure of the International Standardized Profiles that document them, are defined in iSO/IECTR 10000-1. Such Profiles are divided into a number of different classes and sub-classes. Two of these classes contain sub-classes comprising functions of the Virtual Terminal Basic Class Service and Protocol specified in the base standards IS0 9040 and IS0 9041. These are the Application Profiles (A-Profiles) and the Interchange Format and Representation Profiles (F-Profiles).

The relationship between A-Profiles and F-Profiles is described in 7.3.2 of ISO/IEC TR 10000-1 and is as follows. Application Layer base standards require, implicitly or explicitly, the structure of information carried or referenced by them to be specified for each instance of communication. It is the purpose of F-Profiles to specify such information structures. Particular functional requirements may then be met by the combination of an A-Profile with one or more FProfiles.

Establishment of a VT-association involves the selection by negotiation of a particular Virtual Terminal Environment profile ME-profile), and of particular values for any arguments of that VTE-profile. The VTE-profile specification, and possibly also the values of certain VTE-profile arguments, may in turn reference the definitions of VT control object types and assignment types. These VTE-profiles, control object types and assignment types are thus information structures that require explicit reference within the VT protocol. Particular instances of these structures are fully defined within the base standards, but the base standards also provide for further instances to be defined by registration. Each registered instance constitutes an F-Profile within the framework of ISO/IEC TR 10000.

The Virtual Terminal Basic Class Service and Protocol may be used to realise a wide range of distinct functions. Particular functions may be realised through the selection of appropriate VT functional units, F-Profiles and other VTEprofile argument values. The specification of the selection required to realise a particular function and to promote interoperability constitutes a Virtual Terminal A-Profile within the framework of ISO/IEC TR 10000.

The three International Registers of VT information structures and the specifications of VT Application Profiles are each published as a separate multi-part ISP as follows:

- ISO/IEC ISP 11 184 is the Register of WE-profiles;

- ISO/IEC ISP 11185 is the Register of control object type definitions;

- ISO/IEC ISP 11 186 is the Register of assignment-type definitions;

- ISO/IEC ISP 11 187 contains the specifications of VT Application Profiles.

This part of ISO/IEC ISP 11 185 contains the definition of a control object type that may be used to set a time limit associated with data entry into the display object during S-mode operation of a VT-association. The significance of the expiry of this time limit does not form part of this definition and should be specified by any VTE-profile that references a control object of this type.

Document History

CSA ISO/IEC ISP 11185-13
March 1, 2000
Information technology - International Standardized Profiles FVT2nn - Virtual Terminal Basic Class - Register of control object type definitions - Part 13: FVT2111 - Waiting Time Control Object
General The concept of Profiles for OSI, and the structure of the International Standardized Profiles that document them, are defined in iSO/IECTR 10000-1. Such Profiles are divided into a number of...

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