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BSI 15/30319558 DC:2015 Edition

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BS ISO/IEC 8824-1. Information technology. Part 1. Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation

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Introduction
13 1 Scope
2 Normative references
2.1 Identical Recommendations | International Standards
14 2.2 Additional references
3 Definitions
3.1 International Object Identifier tree specification
3.2 Information object specification
15 3.3 Constraint specification
3.4 Parameterization of ASN.1 specification
3.5 Structure for identification of organizations
3.6 Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS)
3.7 Representation of dates and times
16 3.8 Additional definitions
21 4 Abbreviations
22 5 Notation
5.1 General
5.2 Productions
5.3 The alternative collections
5.4 Non-spacing indicator
5.5 Example of a production
23 5.6 Layout
5.7 Recursion
5.8 References to permitted sequences of lexical items
5.9 References to a lexical item
5.10 Short-hand notations
24 5.11 Value references and the typing of values
6 The ASN.1 model of type extension
25 7 Extensibility requirements on encoding rules
8 Tags
26 9 Encoding instructions
27 10 Use of the ASN.1 notation
11 The ASN.1 character set
29 12 ASN.1 lexical items
12.1 General rules
12.2 Type references
12.3 Identifiers
30 12.4 Value references
12.5 Module references
12.6 Comments
12.7 Empty lexical item
12.8 Numbers
31 12.9 Real numbers
12.10 Binary strings
12.11 XML binary string item
12.12 Hexadecimal strings
12.13 XML hexadecimal string item
32 12.14 Character strings
12.15 XML character string item
34 12.16 The simple character string lexical item
12.17 Time value character strings
12.18 XML time value character string item
12.19 The property and setting names lexical item
12.20 Assignment lexical item
35 12.21 Range separator
12.22 Ellipsis
12.23 Left version brackets
12.24 Right version brackets
12.25 Encoding references
12.26 Integer-valued Unicode labels
12.27 Non-integer Unicode labels
36 12.28 XML end tag start item
12.29 XML single tag end item
12.30 XML boolean true item
12.31 XML boolean extended-true item
12.32 XML boolean false item
12.33 XML boolean extended-false item
37 12.34 XML real not-a-number item
12.35 XML real infinity item
12.36 XML tag names for ASN.1 types
38 12.37 Single character lexical items
39 12.38 Reserved words
13 Module definition
44 14 Referencing type and value definitions
45 15 Notation to support references to ASN.1 components
46 16 Assigning types and values
47 17 Definition of types and values
50 18 Notation for the boolean type
51 19 Notation for the integer type
52 20 Notation for the enumerated type
53 21 Notation for the real type
55 22 Notation for the bitstring type
56 23 Notation for the octetstring type
57 24 Notation for the null type
25 Notation for sequence types
61 26 Notation for sequence-of types
63 27 Notation for set types
64 28 Notation for set-of types
29 Notation for choice types
66 30 Notation for selection types
67 31 Notation for prefixed types
31.1 General
31.2 The tagged type
68 31.3 The encoding prefixed type
69 32 Notation for the object identifier type
71 33 Notation for the relative object identifier type
72 34 Notation for the OID internationalized resource identifier type
73 35 Notation for the relative OID internationalized resource identifier type
36 Notation for the embedded-pdv type
75 37 Notation for the external type
76 38 The time type
38.1 General
38.2 Time properties and settings of time abstract values
80 38.3 Basic value notation and XML value notation for time abstract values with specified property settings
85 38.4 Useful time types
86 39 The character string types
40 Notation for character string types
87 41 Definition of restricted character string types
91 42 Naming characters, collections and property category sets
95 43 Canonical order of characters
44 Definition of unrestricted character string types
97 45 Notation for types defined in clauses 46 to 48
46 Generalized time
98 47 Universal time
99 48 The object descriptor type
49 Constrained types
101 50 Element set specification
103 51 Subtype elements
51.1 General
104 51.2 Single value
51.3 Contained subtype
51.4 Value range
105 51.5 Size constraint
51.6 Type constraint
106 51.7 Permitted alphabet
51.8 Inner subtyping
107 51.9 Pattern constraint
51.10 Property settings
108 51.11 Duration range
109 51.12 Time point range
51.13 Recurrence range
52 The extension marker
111 53 The exception identifier
112 54 Encoding control sections
113 A.1 Definition
A.2 Metacharacters
117 B.1 General
B.2 The ASN.1 defined time types module
122 C.1 The need for the value mapping concept (tutorial introduction)
124 C.2 Value mappings
125 C.3 Identical type definitions
127 C.4 Specification of value mappings
C.5 Additional value mappings defined for the character string types
128 C.6 Specific type and value compatibility requirements
129 C.7 Examples
C.7.2 Example 1
C.7.3 Example 2
C.7.4 Example 3
C.7.5 Example 4
C.7.6 Example 5
130 C.7.7 Example 6
131 D.1 Values assigned in this Recommendation | International Standard
D.2 Object identifiers in the ASN.1 and encoding rules standards
134 F.1 General
F.2 Use of the International Object Identifier tree by the object identifier (OBJECT IDENTIFIER) type
F.3 Use of the International Object Identifier tree by the OID internationalized resource identifier (OID-IRI) type
135 G.1 Example of a personnel record
G.1.1 Informal description of Personnel Record
G.1.2 ASN.1 description of the record structure
136 G.1.3 ASN.1 description of a record value
G.2 Guidelines for use of the notation
137 G.2.1 Boolean
G.2.2 Integer
G.2.3 Enumerated
138 G.2.4 Real
139 G.2.5 Bit string
140 G.2.6 Octet string
141 G.2.7 UniversalString, BMPString and UTF8String
G.2.8 CHARACTER STRING
142 G.2.9 Null
G.2.10 Sequence and sequence-of
144 G.2.11 Set and set-of
146 G.2.12 Tagged
147 G.2.13 Choice
149 G.2.14 Selection type
150 G.2.16 Embedded-pdv
G.2.17 External
G.2.18 Instance-of
151 G.2.19 Object identifier
G.2.20 OID internationalized resource identifier
G.2.21 Relative object identifier
152 G.3 Value notation and property settings (TIME type and useful time types)
G.3.1 Date
G.3.2 Time of day
153 G.3.3 Date and time of day
G.3.4 Time interval
154 G.3.5 Recurring interval
G.4 Identifying abstract syntaxes
155 G.5 Subtypes
159 H.1 Character string support in ASN.1
H.2 The UniversalString, UTF8String and BMPString types
160 H.3 On ISO/IEC 10646 conformance requirements
H.4 Recommendations for ASN.1 users on ISO/IEC 10646 conformance
161 H.5 Adopted subsets as parameters of the abstract syntax
H.6 The CHARACTER STRING type
163 I.1 Overview
164 I.2 Meaning of version numbers
165 I.3 Requirements on encoding rules
I.4 Combination of (possibly extensible) constraints
I.4.1 Model
I.4.2 Serial application of constraints
166 I.4.3 Use of set arithmetic
167 I.4.4 Use of the Contained Subtype notation
168 J.1 The collections of ASN.1 types for times and dates
J.2 ISO 8601 key concepts
169 J.3 Abstract values of the TIME type
170 J.4 Time properties of the time abstract values
J.5 Value notation
171 J.6 Use of the ASN.1 subtype notation
J.7 The property settings subtype notation
173 K.1 General
K.2 Analyzing the full string
174 K.3 Analysis of a string containing an interval
K.4 Analysis of a string containing a date
175 K.5 Analysis of a string containing a year
K.6 Analysis of a string containing a century
K.7 Analysis of a string containing a time
176 K.8 Analysis of a string containing a simple time
BSI 15/30319558 DC
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