BS ISO 7498-3:1989 - Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Basic reference model - Naming and addressing
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BS ISO 7498-3:1989 is a British Standard and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard titled "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model - Naming and Addressing."
This standard is part of the ISO OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Basic Reference Model, which is a conceptual framework that standardizes the functions of a telecommunication or computing system into seven abstraction layers. Specifically, ISO 7498-3:1989 addresses the aspects of naming and addressing within this framework. Naming and addressing are crucial components of network communication, allowing devices to identify and locate each other within a network. This standard provides guidelines and specifications for how names and addresses are assigned, managed, and resolved within an OSI environment. By adhering to BS ISO 7498-3:1989, organizations can ensure consistency and interoperability in naming and addressing schemes across different OSI-compliant systems. This facilitates communication and data exchange between heterogeneous systems and networks, enabling seamless integration and interoperability in complex information technology environments.