TITLE: | Liaison to ITU-T SG17 on Withdrawn object identifier arc in ISO/IEC 10036 |
SOURCE: | JTC1/SC34 |
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ACTION: | For information |
DATE: | 2003-05-03 |
DISTRIBUTION: | SC34 and Liaisons |
REFER TO: | SC34 N0386: Liaison from ITU-T SG17 |
REPLY TO: | Dr. James David Mason, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 Chairman Telephone: +1 865 574-6973 Facsimile: +1 865 574-1896 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.y12.doe.gov/sgml/sc34/ Ms. Sara Desautels, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 Secretariat Telephone: +1 212 642 4937 Facsimile: +1 212 840 2298 Email: [email protected] |
Actually ISO/IEC 10036 defines that its object identifiers shall be {1 1 10036 ....}.
It is based on the definition specified by the clause 5.2.2 in ISO/IEC 9070:1991 (Information technology - SGML support facilities - Registration procedures for public text owner identifers):
***************************************************** [8] ISO registration authority prefix = full registration authority prefix | ISBN prefix | ISO 2375 prefix [9] full registration authority prefix = "ISO",("/", "aaa")?, SPACE, "nnnn",("-", "pp")?, "/", ("R"|"r"),("A"|"a") The equivalent ASN.1 object identifier is iso(1) registration-authority(1) nnnn pp where nnnn is replaced by the number of an ISO registration standard. pp is replaced by the part number (if any). *****************************************************
The notation specified in ISO/IEC 9070 are today widely applied to SGML/XML related standards and applications.
If the note on subclause D.3.1 of ISO/IEC 8824-1 (the use of arc registration-authority(1) under iso(1) has been withdrawn) should be absolutely valid, SC34 has to amend ISO/IEC 10036, ISO/IEC 9070 and their related standards/applications.
The SGML/XML are so much widely implemented that SC34 expects the note of ISO/IEC 8824 will be removed.