DANSK DS/ISO/IEC 11404 PDF

DANSK DS/ISO/IEC 11404 PDF

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DANSK DS/ISO/IEC 11404 PDF

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01/04/2008

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Information technology - General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD)

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This International Standard specifies the nomenclature and shared semantics for a collection of datatypes commonly occurring in programming languages and software interfaces, referred to as the General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD). It specifies both primitive datatypes, in the sense of being defined ab initio without reference to other datatypes, and non-primitive datatypes, in the sense of being wholly or partly defined in terms of other datatypes. The specification of datatypes in this International Standard is "general-purpose" in the sense that the datatypes specified are classes of datatype of which the actual datatypes used in programming languages and other entities requiring the concept "datatype" are particular instances. These datatypes are general in nature; thus, they serve a wide variety of information processing applications.
This International Standard expressly distinguishes three notions of datatype:
. the conceptual, or abstract, notion of a datatype, which characterizes the datatype by its nominal values and properties;
. the structural notion of a datatype, which characterizes the datatype as a conceptual organization of
specific component datatypes with specific functionalities; and
. the implementation notion of a datatype, which characterizes the datatype by defining the rules for
representation of the datatype in a given environment.
This International Standard defines the abstract notions of many commonly used primitive and non-primitive datatypes which possess the structural notion of atomicity. This International Standard does not define all atomic datatypes; it defines only those which are common in programming languages and software interfaces.
This International Standard defines structural notions for the specification of other non-primitive datatypes, and provides a means by which datatypes not defined herein can be defined structurally in terms of the GPDs defined herein.
This International Standard defines a partial terminology for implementation notions of datatypes and provides for the use of this terminology in the definition of datatypes. The primary purpose of this terminology is to identify common implementation notions associated with datatypes and to distinguish them from conceptual notions.
This International Standard specifies the required elements of mappings between the GPDs and the datatypes of some other language. This International Standard does not specify the precise form of a mapping, but rather the required information content of a mapping.


Edition : 08
File Size : 1 file , 1 MB
Number of Pages : 107
Product Code(s) : DS-101, DS-101
Published : 01/04/2008

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