BS ISO 8807:1989 - Information processing systems. Open systems interconnection. LOTOS. A formal description technique based on the temporal ordering of observational behaviour
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ISO 8807:1989 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) titled "Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - LOTOS - A formal description technique based on the temporal ordering of observational behavior."
LOTOS stands for Language Of Temporal Ordering Specification. It's a formal description technique used in the field of computer science and software engineering for specifying and modeling the behavior of distributed systems.
This standard, ISO 8807:1989, specifies LOTOS, which is used to describe the temporal ordering of observable behavior in systems. It provides guidelines and syntax for describing the interactions and communications between different components or processes within a distributed system.
By adhering to this standard, developers and engineers can ensure interoperability and consistency in the design and implementation of distributed systems, thereby facilitating communication and integration between different components and systems.
ICS 35.100.01 Open systems interconnection in general
ISBN 0580192180
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Data transmission; Systemology; Semantics;LOTOS; Open systems interconnection; Computer technology; Syntax;
Specification languages; Metalanguages; Data processing
BS ISO 8807:1989 - Information processing systems. Open systems interconnection. LOTOS. A formal description technique based on the temporal ordering of observational behaviour