GB/T 15936.2-1996
Information processing--Text and office systems--Office Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format--Part 2: Document structures (English Version)

Standard No.
GB/T 15936.2-1996
Language
Chinese, Available in English version
Release Date
1996
Published By
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
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GB/T 15936.2-1996
Scope
The purpose of GB/T 15936 is to facilitate the exchange of documents. In GB/T 15936, documents are considered to be items such as memorandums, letters, invoices, forms and reports, which may include pictures and tabular material. The content elements used in the document can be graphic characters, geometric figure elements and raster graphic elements, and one document may include all these elements. Note: GB/T 15936 is designed to allow expansion to include printing characteristics, colors, reports and other content types such as sounds. GB/T 15936 is applicable to file exchange realized by means of data communication or exchange of storage media. The file exchange of GB/T 15936 can achieve the following two purposes: --Allow display according to the originator's intention; --Allow processing such as editing and reformatting. The composition of documents in exchange can be in several forms: - a formatted form allowing visualization of documents; - a processable form allowing processing of documents; - formatted processable form allowing visualization and processing. GB/T 15936 also specifies the exchange of ODA information structures used to process the exchanged files. In addition, GB/T15936 also allows the exchange of files containing one or more different types of content, such as character text, images, graphics and sounds. This standard: - defines the document architecture for the intended document representation; - defines the document processing model; - defines the document structure, the basic components of the architecture and describes these representations in terms of attributes; Interfaces used by different content architectures; --Define the reference model for file layout processing; --Define the reference model for file image processing; --Define three file architecture classes; --Define notation usage and description for illustration File structure; -- Provides examples of file architecture levels; -- Provides examples of special file attributes

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