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AS/NZS ISO 10161.1:2015
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Information and documentation – Open Systems Interconnection – Interlibrary Loan Application Protocol Specification, Part 1: Protocol specification
Adopts ISO 10161-1:2014 to provide libraries, information utilities such as union catalogue centres, and any other system which processes bibliographic information with a protocol specification for interlibrary loan communications.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Reference Model definitions
3.2 Abstract Syntax Notation One definitions
3.3 Presentation Service definitions
3.4 Application Layer Structure Definitions
3.5 Service convention definitions
3.6 ILL definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Overview of the Protocol
5.1 Service provision
5.2 Supporting services assumed
5.3 Model
6 ILL APDUs
7 Transaction information
7.1 Transaction identification
7.2 Protocol states
7.2.1 Requester states
7.2.2 Responder states
7.2.3 Terminal states
7.2.4 Intermediary states
7.3 Protocol variables
7.4 Expiry timer
7.5 Request information
7.5.1 System-id
7.6 History information
8 Elements of procedure
8.1 Events and actions
8.1.1 Requester events
8.1.2 Requester actions
8.1.3 Responder events
8.1.4 Responder actions
8.1.5 Intermediary events and actions
8.2 Procedural rules for all parties
8.2.1 Sending and receiving APDUs
8.2.2 Transaction phases
8.2.3 Optional messages
8.2.3.1 Simple transactions
8.2.3.2 Chained and partitioned transactions
8.2.4 Send-to-list
8.2.5 Already-tried-list
8.2.6 Control of renewals
8.2.7 APDU sequence validation
8.2.8 Repeated APDUs
8.2.9 Retries
8.2.10 Transaction expiry
8.2.11 Transaction cancellation
8.2.12 Lifetime of ILL-Transaction information
8.2.13 Protocol errors
8.2.14 Rules for extensibility
8.2.15 Responder-specific information
8.2.16 Account-number information
8.2.17 Supplemental-item-description
8.2.18 Send Message
8.3 Procedural rules for intermediaries
8.3.1 Transaction forwarding
8.3.2 Transaction chaining
8.3.3 Transaction partitioning
8.3.4 Mixed forwarding, chaining and partitioning
8.3.4.1 Distinct ILL-Transactions
9 Abstract syntax
9.1 ASN.1 Specification of ILL APDUs
9.1.1 ILL APDUs
9.1.2 Types
10 Conformance
10.1 Static conformance
10.2 Dynamic conformance
10.3 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Requirements
Annex A
A.1 General
A.2 Conventions
A.3 Actions to be taken by the ILL Protocol
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 Invalid intersections
A.3.3 Valid intersections
A.4 Relationship to supporting services
Annex B
B.1 General
B.2 EDIFACT features not supported
B.3 Character set and syntax level
B.4 EDIFACT interchange
B.5 Segments
B.6 Control segment encoding
B.6.1 Control segment construction
B.6.2 Data elements of control segments
B.7 Encoding ILL APDUs using EDIFACT
B.7.1 Mapping ASN.1 data types to messages
B.7.2 Mapping ASN.1 types to EDIFACT segments
B.7.3 Mapping ASN.1 types to content strings
B.7.3.1 Encoding EDIFACTString
B.7.3.2 Encoding integer and enumerated
B.7.3.3 Encoding Boolean
B.7.3.4 Encoding object identifiers
Annex C
C.1 Object Identifiers assigned in this part of ISO 10161
C.1.1 This part of ISO 10161
C.1.2 The ASN.1 module, contained in 9.1.1, defining the ILL APDUs
C.1.3 The transfer syntax for ILL APDUs defined in Annex B
C.2 Registration requirements
Annex D
D.1 Need for registration of ILL EXTERNAL data types
D.2 Scope and field of application of ILL EXTERNAL data type definitions
D.3 Form of ILL EXTERNAL data type references
D.4 Minimum contents of a register entry for an ILL EXTERNAL data type definition
D.5 Format of register entry proposal
D.6 Procedures taken from ISO/IEC 9834-1
D.7 Procedures for accomplishing registration of ILL EXTERNAL data type definitions
D.7.1 Method to determine acceptance or rejection of a proposed entry
D.7.2 Method For resolving disputes
D.7.3 Modifications of entries
D.8 Requirements for publication of ILL EXTERNAL data type definitions
Annex E
Annex F
F.1 General
F.2 Store-and-forward mapping
F.3 Connection-mode mapping
Annex G
Bibliography
Cited references in this standard
Content history
[Current]
[Superseded]
AS/NZS ISO 10161.1:2015 REC:2024
DR AS/NZS ISO 10161.1:2015
AS/NZS 4197.1:1999 Rec:2013
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