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ISO 14752:2000

ISO 14752:2000 Information technology – Open Distributed Processing – Protocol support for computational interactions

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Description

This Recommendation | International Standard is based on the framework of abstractions and concepts developed in the

Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (ITU-T Rec. X.902 | ISO/IEC 10746-2 and ITU-T Rec. X.903 |

ISO/IEC 10746-3).

This Recommendation | International Standard defines how interactions between computational objects in a

computational specification of a system relate to protocol support for those interactions in an engineering specification of

that system. In particular it:

? defines a General Interworking Framework (GIF);

? within the GIF, defines a set of facilities each comprising a set of functionally-related service primitives as

abstract definitions of the interactions of basic engineering objects and channel objects;

? defines the parameters of the service primitives of the GIF;

? defines the permitted sequence of the service primitives by means of state tables;

? specifies, in annexes, the mapping of the GIF service primitives and their parameters to the messages and

fields of particular protocols.

As specified in this Recommendation | International Standard, the GIF defines protocol support for a pragmatic subset of

the possible computational interactions defined in ITU-T Rec. X.903 | ISO/IEC 10746-3. It is also restricted in the

features of the protocol support and the supported transparencies.

The GIF, as specified here, defines:

? support for computational operations, but not for streams;

? support using stub, binder and protocol objects hierarchically, such that any interaction at the interworking

reference point of the supporting protocol object supports liaisons of one of those objects or of the basic

engineering object, and any interaction to support those liaisons is passed via that interworking reference

point; and

? interactions at a single interworking reference point, from the perspective of one side; interceptors are not

explicitly considered;

NOTE 1 ? It is intended that the GIF could be extended, in a future amendment, to support streams and flows. The present

specification is restricted to areas that are technically stable.

The GIF supports at least some forms of:

? access transparency; and

? location transparency.

The GIF as specified here also supports a limited equivalent of relocation transparency. Other transparencies are not

addressed in this present specification.

NOTE 2 ? It is intended that the GIF could be extended, in future amendments, to support additional transparencies.

The GIF does not explicitly model Quality of Service requirements.

The application of security-related issues to the GIF are not included in the current text and are for further study.

The set of mappings to particular protocols specified in annexes to this Recommendation | International Standard is not

exhaustive. The GIF could be mapped to other protocols.

NOTE 3 ? In particular, a mapping to the DCOM protocol family would be a candidate for an additional annex.

Edition

1

Published Date

2000-04-13

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

29

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This Recommendation | International Standard is based on the framework of abstractions and concepts developed in the

Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (ITU-T Rec. X.902 | ISO/IEC 10746-2 and ITU-T Rec. X.903 |

ISO/IEC 10746-3).

This Recommendation | International Standard defines how interactions between computational objects in a

computational specification of a system relate to protocol support for those interactions in an engineering specification of

that system. In particular it:

? defines a General Interworking Framework (GIF);

? within the GIF, defines a set of facilities each comprising a set of functionally-related service primitives as

abstract definitions of the interactions of basic engineering objects and channel objects;

? defines the parameters of the service primitives of the GIF;

? defines the permitted sequence of the service primitives by means of state tables;

? specifies, in annexes, the mapping of the GIF service primitives and their parameters to the messages and

fields of particular protocols.

As specified in this Recommendation | International Standard, the GIF defines protocol support for a pragmatic subset of

the possible computational interactions defined in ITU-T Rec. X.903 | ISO/IEC 10746-3. It is also restricted in the

features of the protocol support and the supported transparencies.

The GIF, as specified here, defines:

? support for computational operations, but not for streams;

? support using stub, binder and protocol objects hierarchically, such that any interaction at the interworking

reference point of the supporting protocol object supports liaisons of one of those objects or of the basic

engineering object, and any interaction to support those liaisons is passed via that interworking reference

point; and

? interactions at a single interworking reference point, from the perspective of one side; interceptors are not

explicitly considered;

NOTE 1 ? It is intended that the GIF could be extended, in a future amendment, to support streams and flows. The present

specification is restricted to areas that are technically stable.

The GIF supports at least some forms of:

? access transparency; and

? location transparency.

The GIF as specified here also supports a limited equivalent of relocation transparency. Other transparencies are not

addressed in this present specification.

NOTE 2 ? It is intended that the GIF could be extended, in future amendments, to support additional transparencies.

The GIF does not explicitly model Quality of Service requirements.

The application of security-related issues to the GIF are not included in the current text and are for further study.

The set of mappings to particular protocols specified in annexes to this Recommendation | International Standard is not

exhaustive. The GIF could be mapped to other protocols.

NOTE 3 ? In particular, a mapping to the DCOM protocol family would be a candidate for an additional annex.

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