Abstract Syntax Notation One - Standards

Standards

Standards describing the ASN.1 notation:

  • ITU-T Rec. X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1 (Specification of basic notation)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.681 | ISO/IEC 8824-2 (Information object specification)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.682 | ISO/IEC 8824-3 (Constraint specification)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.683 | ISO/IEC 8824-4 (Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications)

Standards describing the ASN.1 encoding rules:

  • ITU-T Rec. X.690 | ISO/IEC 8825-1 (BER, CER and DER)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.691 | ISO/IEC 8825-2 (PER)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.692 | ISO/IEC 8825-3 (ECN)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.693 | ISO/IEC 8825-4 (XER)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.694 | ISO/IEC 8825-5 (XSD mapping)
  • ITU-T Rec. X.695 | ISO/IEC 8825-6 (PER registration and application)
  • RFC 3641 (GSER)

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