Open Document Architecture (ODA); ODA communication services; Part 1: Basic services

To define ODA communication services for interworking & in accordance with the variables & the parameters described in Annex A of the Terms of Reference (ToR) of PT61 (as approved by TE 12/92).

Odprta arhitektura dokumentov (ODA) – Komunikacijske storitve ODA – 1. del: Osnovne storitve

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01-Dec-2003
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Odprta arhitektura dokumentov (ODA) – Komunikacijske storitve ODA – 1. del: Osnovne storitveOpen Document Architecture (ODA); ODA communication services; Part 1: Basic services35.240.20Uporabniške rešitve IT pri pisarniškem deluIT applications in office workICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:ETS 300 498-1 Edition 1SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003en01-december-2003SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEANETS 300 498-1TELECOMMUNICATIONJuly 1996STANDARDSource: ETSI TC-TEReference: DE/TE-02022ICS:33.020Key words:ODA, DTAM, DFROpen Document Architecture (ODA);ODA communication services;Part 1: Basic servicesETSIEuropean Telecommunications Standards InstituteETSI SecretariatPostal address: F-06921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCEOffice address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCEX.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, s=secretariat - Internet: secretariat@etsi.frTel.: +33 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 93 65 47 16Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and theforegoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1996. All rights reserved.SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



Page 2ETS 300 498-1: July 1996Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



Page 3ETS 300 498-1: July 1996ContentsForeword.71Scope.92Normative references.93Definitions and abbreviations.113.1Definitions.113.2Abbreviations.124Introduction to document communication basic services.134.1Basic services that can be stand-alone services.144.1.1SToRing basic service (STR).144.1.1.1Description.144.1.1.2Examples of concrete applications.144.1.2DiSTribution basic service (DST).144.1.2.1Description.144.1.2.2Examples of concrete applications.144.1.3ReTRieval basic service (RTR).144.1.3.1Description.144.1.3.2Examples of concrete applications.144.1.4Storing-And-Retrieval basic service (SAR).144.1.4.1Description.144.1.4.2Examples of concrete applications.154.1.5MaNiPulation basic service (MNP).154.1.5.1Description.154.1.5.2Examples of concrete applications.154.2Basic services that cannot be stand-alone services.154.2.1PoiNTing basic service (PNT).154.2.1.1Description.154.2.1.2Examples of concrete applications.154.2.2Multi-PoinTing basic service (MPT).154.2.2.1Description.154.2.2.2Examples of concrete applications.164.2.3ToKen-Interchange basic service (TKI).164.2.3.1Description.164.2.3.2Examples of concrete applications.164.3Classification of basic services.165Introduction to document communication complex services.175.1Asynchronous document production.175.1.1Description.175.1.2Service construction rules.175.1.3Example of concrete applications.185.2Sequential document production.185.2.1Description.185.2.2Service construction rules.195.2.2.1Local manipulation of the document.195.2.2.2Remote manipulation of the document on different stores.205.2.2.3Remote manipulation of the document on a central store.215.2.3Examples of concrete applications.215.3Joint synchronous editing.225.3.1Description.225.3.2Service construction rules.225.3.3Example of concrete applications.235.4Joint document presentation/viewing.235.4.1Description.23SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



Page 4ETS 300 498-1: July 19965.4.2Service construction rules.235.4.2.1Only one user can present.235.4.2.2All users can present.245.4.3Example of concrete applications.256Document aspects.256.1Introduction.256.2ODA DAPs.256.2.1DAPs for document processing applications.266.2.2DAPs for image applications.266.3Use of ODA DAPs.267Communication aspects.277.1Introduction.277.2Document Filing and Retrieval (DFR).287.2.1Description.287.2.2Services, protocols and profiles.287.2.3Use for document communication.297.3Document Transfer And Manipulation - Bulk Transfer - Normal Mode (DTAM-BT-NM).297.3.1Description.297.3.2Services, protocols and profiles.297.3.3Use for document communication.297.4Document Transfer And Manipulation - Document Manipulation (DTAM-DM).297.4.1Description.297.4.2Services, protocols and profiles.297.4.3Use for document communication.317.5Document Transfer And Manipulation - Token Exchange (DTAM-TK).317.5.1Description.317.5.2Services, protocols and profiles.317.5.3Use for document communication.317.6Combined use of DFR and DTAM-DM (DFR/DTAM-DM).317.6.1Description.317.6.2Services, protocols and profiles.317.6.3Use for document communication.327.7Message Handling Systems (MHS).327.7.1Description.327.7.2Services, protocols and profiles.327.7.3Use for document communication.338Components and design rules for basic services.338.1Definition of document related service attributes.348.1.1The service attribute "document location".348.1.2The service attribute "document copies".358.1.3The service attribute "document access rights".358.1.4The service attribute "store access rights".368.1.5The service attribute "document format".368.1.6The service attribute "functionality level".378.2Definition of communication related service attributes.388.2.1The service attribute "number of communicating entities".388.2.2The service attribute "communication type".388.2.3The service attribute "communication module".398.3Rules for the formal definition of basic services.398.3.1Rules and notation for the assignment of values to the document relatedservice attributes.408.3.2Rules and notation for the assignment of values to the communicationrelated service attributes.418.3.3Rules and notation for the selection of the communication modules.418.3.4Application rules.429Formal definition of document communication basic services.439.1Storing basic service.439.1.1Document related service attributes.439.1.2Communication related service attributes.43SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



Page 5ETS 300 498-1: July 19969.1.3Selection of communication modules.449.1.4Application rules.449.1.4.1Application rules when using DFR.449.1.4.2Application rules when using DTAM-BT-NM.459.1.4.3Application rules when using MHS.459.2Distribution basic service.459.2.1Document related service attributes.459.2.2Communication related service attributes.459.2.3Selection of communication modules.469.2.4Application rules.479.2.4.1Application rules when using DFR.479.2.4.2Application rules when using DTAM-BT-NM.479.2.4.3Application rules when using MHS.489.3Retrieval basic service.489.3.1Document related service attributes.489.3.2Communication related service attributes.489.3.3Selection of communication modules.499.3.4Application rules.509.3.4.1Application rules when using DFR.509.3.4.2Application rules when using DTAM-DM.509.3.4.3Application rules when using DFR in combination withDTAM-DM.519.3.4.4Application rules when using MHS.519.4Storing-and-Retrieval basic service.529.4.1Document related service attributes.529.4.2Communication related service attributes.539.4.3Selection of communication modules.539.4.4Application rules.549.4.4.1Application rules when using DFR.549.4.4.2Application rules when using DTAM-DM.549.4.4.3Application rules when using DFR in combination withDTAM-DM.559.4.4.4Application rules when using MHS.569.5Manipulation basic service.569.5.1Document related service attributes.569.5.2Communication related service attributes.579.5.3Relationship to communication modules.579.5.4Application rules.589.5.4.1Application rules when using DFR.589.5.4.2Application rules when using DTAM-DM.589.5.4.3Application rules when using DFR in combination withDTAM-DM.599.5.4.4Application rules when using MHS.609.6Pointing basic service.609.6.1Document related service attributes.609.6.2Communication related service attributes.619.6.3Selection of communication modules.619.6.4Application rules.629.6.4.1Application rules when using DTAM-DM.629.7Multi-pointing basic service.629.7.1Document related service attributes.629.7.2Communication related service attributes.639.7.3Selection of communication modules.639.7.4Application rules.649.7.4.1Application rules when using DTAM-DM.649.8Token-interchange basic service.649.8.1Document related service attributes.659.8.2Communication related service attributes.659.8.3Selection of communication modules.659.8.4Application rules.669.8.4.1Application rules when using DTAM-TK.66Annex A (informative):Use of further communication modules.67SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



Page 6ETS 300 498-1: July 1996A.1Document Transfer And Manipulation - Bulk Transfer - Transparent Mode (DTAM-BT-TM).67A.1.1Description.67A.1.2Services, protocols and profiles.67A.1.3Use for document communication.68A.2Facsimile group 3 (FAX3).68A.2.1Description.68A.2.2Services, protocols and profiles.68A.2.3Use for document communication.68A.3EuroFile Transfer (EFT).69A.3.1Description.69A.3.2Services, protocols and profiles.69A.3.3Use for document communication.69A.4File Transfer, Access and Manipulation (FTAM).69A.4.1Description.69A.4.2Services, protocols and profiles.70A.4.3Use for document communication.70A.5Facsimile group 4 (FAX4) application.70A.5.1Description.70A.5.2Services, protocols and profiles.70A.5.3Use for document communication.71A.6Binary File Transfer (BFT) application.71A.6.1Description.71A.6.2Services, protocols and profiles.71A.6.3Use for document communication.71Annex B (informative):Implementation guidelines.73B.1General implementation guidelines.73B.1.1Amount of information to be transferred.73B.1.2Mapping of DFR access rights to access rights of this ETS.73B.1.3Quality of Service (QoS).74B.1.4Security.75B.2Specific implementation hints for the storing basic service.75B.3Specific implementation hints for the distribution basic service.76B.4Specific implementation hints for the retrieval basic service.76B.5Specific implementation hints for the storing-and-retrieval basic service.77B.6Specific implementation hints for the manipulation basic service.77B.7Specific implementation hints for the pointing basic service.77B.8Specific implementation hints for the multi-pointing basic service.77B.9Specific implementation hints for the token-interchange basic service.77Annex C (informative):Bibliography.78C.1Document architectures.78C.2Communication architectures.78History.81SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



Page 7ETS 300 498-1: July 1996ForewordThis European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Terminal Equipment (TE)Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).This ETS specifies document communication services, based on Open Document Architecture (ODA)documents, to be provided on top of existing base standards or profiles, giving constraints on them andrules on how to use and combine them.This first Part of the ETS specifies basic services. Complex services, founded on basic services, will bespecified in Part 2 to this ETS (currently under development).ETSI Technical Report (ETR) 081 has been taken into consideration as one of the sources for this ETS.The purpose of ETR 081 was to define the scope and priorities for the initialization of standardization inthe area of ODA communication applications.Transposition datesDate of adoption of this ETS:17 May 1996Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa):30 September 1996Date of latest publication of new National Standardor endorsement of this ETS (dop/e):31 March 1997Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow):31 March 1997SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



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Page 9ETS 300 498-1: July 19961ScopeThe Open Document Architecture (ODA) base standard and associated profiles specify the means torepresent and interchange complex documents.Communication base standards and associated profiles, specifying interchange, remote manipulation andmanagement of documents at the application layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) referencemodel, have also been specified, as Document Transfer And Manipulation (DTAM) and Document Filingand Retrieval (DFR).Standardizing document communication services will help implementors and service providers to extendthe use and acceptance of these services in Europe. Furthermore, the standardization of documentcommunication service profiles will facilitate interworking.This ETS specifies ODA document communication services to be provided on top of existing basestandards or profiles, giving constraints on them and rules on how to use and combine them.This first Part of the ETS specifies basic services, such as storing-and-retrieval or manipulation. Complexservices, such as asynchronous document production or joint document presentation, will be founded onbasic services, and will specified in a future ETS. Some of these complex services are introduced in thisPart of this ETS, in order to more clearly understand the complex services that could be built on top of thebasic ones.2Normative referencesPart 1 of this ETS incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. Thesenormative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listedhereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publicationsapply to Part 1 of this ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated referencesthe latest edition of the publication referred to applies.[1]ISO/IEC 8613-1 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.411 (1993): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 1: Introduction and general principles".[2]ISO/IEC 8613-2 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.412 (1993): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 2: Document structures".[3]ISO/IEC 8613-3 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.413 (1994): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 3: Abstract interface for the manipulation of ODA documents".[4]ISO/IEC 8613-4 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.414 (1993): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 4: Document profile".[5]ISO/IEC 8613-5 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.415 (1993): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 5: Open Document Interchange Format (ODIF)".[6]ISO/IEC 8613-6 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.416 (1993): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 6: Character content architectures".[7]ISO/IEC 8613-7 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.417 (1993): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 7: Raster graphics content architectures".[8]ISO/IEC 8613-8 (1994) / ITU-T Recommendation T.418 (1993): "Informationtechnology - Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format -Part 8: Geometric graphics content architectures".SIST ETS 300 498-1 E1:2003



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