The upper layers of open systems interconnection : proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Interoperability of ADP Systems, The Hague, the Netherlands, 25-29 March 1985
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The upper layers of open systems interconnection : proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Interoperability of ADP Systems, The Hague, the Netherlands, 25-29 March 1985
D. Reidel Pub. Co., c1987
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Interoperability has been a requirement in NATO ever since the Alliance came into being - an obvious requirement when 16 independent Nations agree to allocate national resources for the achievement of a common goal: to maintain peace. With the appearance of data processing in the command and control pro cess of the armed forces, the requirement for interoperability expanded into the data processing field. Although problems of procedural and operational interoperability had been constantly resolved to some extent as they arose over the years, the introduction of data proces sing increased the problems of technical interoperability. The increase was partially due to the natural desire of nations to support their own national industries. But it was definetely also due to the lack of time and resources needed to solve the problems. During the mid- and late -1970s the International Standards Organisa tion (ISO) decided to develop a concept ("model") which would allow "systems" to intercommunicate. The famous ISO 7-layer model for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) was born. The OSI model was adopted by NATO in 1983 as thi basis for standardization of data communications in NATO. The very successful (first) Symposium on Interoperability of ADP Sys tems, held in November 1982 at the SHAPE Technical Centre (STC), gave an exten~ive overview of the work carried out on the lower layers of the model and revealed some intriguing ideas about the upper layers. The first Symposium accurately reflected the state-of-the-art at that point in time.
目次
Opening Session.- NATO Policy and Transition Strategy for the Military Application of the ISO/CCITT Reference Model and its Associated Standards for Open Systems Interconnection.- European Initiatives on Standards.- Session 1 — The Status of the Lower Layers.- The Role of the Network Layer.- X.25, Internetworking and Military Enhancements.- U.S. Military Requirements for Transport Protocol Operating in an NATO Environment.- Portable ISONET.- Session 2 — Distributed Databases.- Distributed Databases, Interoperability and ACE ACCIS.- Session 3 — Packet Radio.- No Papers released for publication.- Session 4 — Graphics in The Presentation Layer.- Standards Update — What Happens Next?.- Session 5 — The Application Layer.- Status of ISO Protocols in the Presentation and Application Layers.- The Management of Communications-Based Systems and Current Work in OSI Management.- Message Handling in the Norwegian Defence Digital Network (NDDN).- Session 6 — Security and Validation.- Computer Networking, Internetworking, and Security.- Security Problems in Distributed Systems.- Secure Communications Processor Research.- Testing NATO Network and Transport Protocols.- Session 7 — Applications of OSI and Proprietary Systems.- The Teletex Service Development in the FRG and in the International Arena.- Open Systems Interconnections with Bull.- Networking Standards at DIGITAL.- Standards.
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