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Wo: Definitions, ISO, + references #3

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laszewsk opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Wo: Definitions, ISO, + references #3

laszewsk opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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laszewsk commented Mar 8, 2022

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laszewsk commented Mar 9, 2022

Gregor and Russell,

I just checked the ISO/IEC Online Browsing Platform (OBP, https://www.iso.org/obp) and there is no definition for the terms we are looking for except a few for the payload, see below.

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payload
primary information in the form of documents (3.1.3) that is included within the container (3.1.1)
Note 1 to entry: This does not include the header file (Index.rdf) or the ontology (3.1.7)resource (3.1.14) files.
ISO 21597-1:2020(en), 3.1.2

Payload
Contents of the Data Field of a frame, excluding Optional Headers and fill bytes, if present (see table 13, and clause 8, clause 10, and 11.1).
ISO/IEC 14165-251:2008, 3.1.97
payload
Payload refers to the bytes which follow the header bytes in a packet. For example, the payload of some transport stream packets includes a PES_packet_header and its PES_packet_data_bytes, or pointer_field and PSI sections, or private data; but a PES_packet_payload consists of only PES_packet_data_bytes. The transport stream packet header and adaptation fields are not payload.
ISO/IEC 13818-1:2019(en), 2.1.104
payload
part of the message data which conveys information relating to the use of the security commands defined in this document
Note 1 to entry: The message data is defined in the ISO/IEC 29167 series.
ISO/IEC 15693-3:2019(en), 3.1.3

payload
data (a message, a memory access request, an acknowledgment, etc.) that is to be transferred from the source node to the destination node
The data has a specific format, defined in the transaction layer. Note that a payload may be null.
See also: packet.
ISO/IEC 14575:2000(en), 3.2.32

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