Space data and information transfer systems — XML formatted data unit (XFDU) structure and construction rules

ISO 13527:2010 defines how the packaging of data and metadata, including software, can be put into a single package (e.g. file or message) in order to facilitate information transfer and archiving. ISO 13527:2010 also provides a detailed specification of core packaging structures and mechanisms, which accommodate the current computing environment and meet evolving requirements, and which can be implemented to demonstrate practical, near-term results. ISO 13527:2010 is applicable to the entire space informatics domain, from operational messaging to interfacing with science archives.

Systèmes de transfert des informations et données spatiales — Structure des unités de données formatées XML (XFDU) et règles de construction

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09-Sep-2010
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13527
First edition
2010-09-15


Space data and information transfer
systems — XML formatted data unit
(XFDU) structure and construction rules
Systèmes de transfert des informations et données spatiales —
Structure des unités de données formatées XML (XFDU) et règles de
construction




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ISO 13527:2010(E)
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ISO 2010

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ISO 13527:2010(E)
Foreword
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ISO 13527 was prepared by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) (as
CCSDS 661.0-B-1, September 2008) and was adopted (without modifications except those stated in Clause 2
of this International Standard) by Technical Committee ISO/TC 20, Aircraft and space vehicles, Subcommittee
SC 13, Space data and information transfer systems.

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 13527:2010(E)

Space data and information transfer systems — XML formatted
data unit (XFDU) structure and construction rules
1 Scope
This International Standard defines how the packaging of data and metadata, including software, can be put
into a single package (e.g. file or message) in order to facilitate information transfer and archiving.
This International Standard also provides a detailed specification of core packaging structures and
mechanisms, which accommodate the current computing environment and meet evolving requirements, and
which can be implemented to demonstrate practical, near-term results.
This International Standard is applicable to the entire space informatics domain, from operational messaging
to interfacing with science archives.
2 Requirements
Requirements are the technical recommendations made in the following publication (reproduced on the
following pages), which is adopted as an International Standard:
CCSDS 661.0-B-1, September 2008, XML formatted data unit (XFDU) structure and construction rules
For the purposes of international standardization, the modifications outlined below shall apply to the specific
clauses and paragraphs of publication CCSDS 661.0-B-1.
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