Table A–9 contains material pertaining to national and international telecommunications and information exchange standards.
Table A–9 National and International Information Exchange
Standard |
Status |
Description |
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IA5 |
International Standard |
ITU-T Recommendation T.50, Fascicle VII.3, Malaga-Torremolinos, International Alphabet No. 5, International Telecommunication Union, 1984, Geneva, 1989. |
ISO 2022 |
International Standard |
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Information processing - ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets - Code extension techniques, Ref. No. ISO 2022-1986. |
JIS X 0201 |
National Standard |
Japanese Standards Association, Code For Information Interchange, JIS X 0201-1976. |
JIS X 0208 |
National Standard |
Japanese Standards Association, Code of the Japanese Graphic Character Set For Information Interchange, JIS X 0208-1990. |
JUNET |
Public Network |
JUNET Riyou No Tebiki Sakusei Iin Kai (JUNET User's Guide Drafting Committee), JUNET Riyou No Tebiki (JUNET User's Guide), First Edition, February 1988. |
printableString ASN.1 |
International Standard |
ITU-T X.680, aligned with ISO/IEC-8824-1 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1). Appears in LDAP/X.500 attribute data types. Defined jointly by the ISO, ITU-T standards bodies and have been reused in Internet RFCs and ISO, ITU-T standards. |
US ASCII |
National Standard |
American National Standards Institute, ANSI X3.4-1986, Coded Character Set-7-bit American National Standards Code for information interchange. New York, 1986. |
US LATIN |
National Standard |
American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z39.47-1985, Coded Character Set-Extended Latin alphabet code for bibliographic use. New York, 1985. |
UTF-8 |
International Standard |
F. Yergeau, UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646, January 1998 |