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ISO 18202:2015

ISO 18202:2015 Space data and information transfer systems – Mission operations message abstraction layer

CDN $390.00

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Description

ISO 18202:2015 defines, in an abstract manner, the MAL in terms of:

a) the concepts that it builds upon;

b) the basic types it provides;

c) the message headers required by the layer;

d) the relationship between, and the valid sequence of, the messages and resulting behaviours.

It does not specify:

a) individual implementations or products;

b) the implementation of entities or interfaces within real systems;

c) the methods or technologies required for communications.

Edition

2

Published Date

2015-11-24

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

180

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 18202:2015 defines, in an abstract manner, the MAL in terms of:

a) the concepts that it builds upon;

b) the basic types it provides;

c) the message headers required by the layer;

d) the relationship between, and the valid sequence of, the messages and resulting behaviours.

It does not specify:

a) individual implementations or products;

b) the implementation of entities or interfaces within real systems;

c) the methods or technologies required for communications.

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