This part of GB/T 16262 provides a standard notation called Abstract Syntax Notation-(ASN.1), which is used to define data types, values and data type constraints. This part — defines some simple types and their notation, and also specifies the notation for referring to these types and specifying the values of these types; — defines the mechanism for constructing new types from multiple basic types, and also specifies the definition of these types and the They designate notations and specify the notations for values of these types; - define the character sets used within ASN.1 (by reference to other standards); ASN.1 notations apply whenever an abstract syntax for defining information is required. The ASN.1 notation is referenced by other standards that define rules for encoding ASN.1 types.
GB/T 16262.1-2006 Referenced Document
GB 13000.1-1993 Information technology.Universal multiple.Octet coded character set (UCS).Part 1:Architecture and basic multilingual plane
GB/T 2311-2000 Information technology--Character code structure and extension techniques
GB/T 2659-2000 Codes for the representation of names of countries and regions
GB/T 7408-1994 Data elements and interchange formats--Information interchange--Representation of dates and times
GB/T 16262.1-2006 history
2006GB/T 16262.1-2006 Information technology - Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) - Part 1: Specification of basic notation
1996GB/T 16262-1996 Information processing system--Open systems interconnection--Specification of abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1)