BS ISO/IEC 9548-1:1996 - Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Connectionless session protocol - Protocol specification
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BS ISO/IEC 9548-1:1996 is a standard within the Information Technology domain, specifically related to the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. The full title of the standard is "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Connectionless Session Protocol - Protocol specification."
Here are some key points related to this standard:
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI): The OSI model is a conceptual framework that standardizes the functions of a telecommunication or computing system into seven abstraction layers. These layers facilitate interoperability between different systems and devices.
Connectionless Session Protocol: The standard focuses on the Connectionless Session Protocol (CLSP), which is a protocol used in the OSI model for connectionless communication sessions. Unlike connection-oriented protocols, connectionless protocols do not establish a dedicated connection before transmitting data. Instead, each packet or message is sent independently.
Protocol Specification: BS ISO/IEC 9548-1:1996 provides a detailed specification of the Connectionless Session Protocol, including the syntax and semantics of the protocol. This specification is essential for implementing the protocol in a consistent and interoperable manner across different systems.
Interoperability: The standard aims to ensure that systems and devices that implement the Connectionless Session Protocol based on this specification can communicate seamlessly with each other, promoting interoperability in connectionless communication scenarios.
Data transfer; Open systems interconnection; Information exchange; Data transmission control procedures; Coding (data conversion); Addresses (data processing); Communication procedures; Connectionless-mode (OSI); Data transmission; Session layer (OSI)