95-6100. Approval of Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 194, Open Document Architecture (ODA) Raster Document Application Profile (DAP)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 48 (Monday, March 13, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 13402-13404]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-6100]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Institute of Standards and Technology
    [Docket No. 950120021-5021-01]
    RIN 0693-AB12
    
    
    Approval of Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 
    194, Open Document Architecture (ODA) Raster Document Application 
    Profile (DAP)
    
    AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 
    Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to announce that the Secretary 
    of Commerce has approved a new standard, which will be published as 
    FIPS Publication 194, Open Document Architecture (ODA) Raster Document 
    Application Profile (DAP).
        On January 28, 1994, notice was published in the Federal Register 
    (59 FR 4032) that a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) for 
    Open Document Architecture Raster Document Application Profile was 
    being proposed for Federal use.
        NIST reviewed written comments submitted by interested parties and 
    other available material. On the basis of this review, NIST recommended 
    that the Secretary approve the standard as a Federal Information 
    Processing Standard (FIPS), and prepared a detailed justification 
    document for the Secretary's review in support of that recommendation.
        The detailed justification document which was presented to the 
    Secretary, and which includes an analysis of the written comments 
    received, is part of the public record and is available for inspection 
    and copying in the Department's Central Reference and Records 
    Inspection Facility, Room 6020, Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th Street 
    between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues, NW., Washington, DC 
    20230.
        This FIPS contains two sections: (1) An announcement section, which 
    provides information concerning the applicability, implementation, and 
    maintenance of the standard; and (2) a specifications section, which 
    deals with the technical requirements of the standard. Only the 
    announcement section of the standard is provided in this notice.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This standard become effective September 1, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Interested parties may purchase copies of this standard, 
    including the technical specifications section, from the National 
    Technical Information Service (NTIS). Specific ordering information 
    from NTIS for this standard is set out in the Where to Obtain Copies 
    Section of the announcement section of the standard.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Frankie Spielman, (301) 975-3257, Computer Systems Laboratory, 
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899.
    
    EXECUTIVE ORDER 12866: This FIPS notice has been determined to be ``not 
    significant'' for purposes of E.O. 12866.
    
        Dated: March 7, 1995.
    Samuel Kramer,
    Associate Director.
    
    Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 194
    
    (Date)
    
    Announcing the Standard for Open Document Architecture (ODA) Raster 
    Document Application Profile (DAP)
    
        Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) 
    are issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology after 
    approval by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 111(d) of the 
    Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 as amended by 
    the Computer Security Act of 1987, Public Law 100-235.
        1. Name of Standard. Open Document Architecture (ODA) Raster 
    Document Application Profile (DAP), (FIPS PUB 194).
        2. Category of Standard. Software Standard, Graphics.
        3. Explanation. This Federal Information Processing Standard adopts 
    the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International 
    Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 12064-1 International Standard 
    Profile (ISP) FOD112, Open Document Format: Image Applications--Simple 
    Document Structure--Raster Graphics content architecture, Part 1: 
    Document Application Profile (DAP). This FIPS PUB defines three levels 
    of conformance, the complete specification is in section 10.
        ISO/IEC 12064-1 specifies the use of a subset of the ODA standard 
    and, in this FIPS PUB, is referred to as the ODA Raster DAP. The ODA 
    standard is defined in a joint ISO/IEC and International 
    Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-
    T) document ISO/IEC 8613-ITU-T Recommendation T.410 Series, Open 
    Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format.
        The ODA standard supports the interchange of compound documents 
    containing up to three types of contents: character (text), raster 
    graphics, and geometric graphics. Developed by international standards 
    organizations, the ODA standard specifies rules for describing the 
    logical and layout structures of documents as well as rules for 
    specifying character, raster graphics, and geometric graphics content 
    of documents, thus providing for the interchange of complex documents. 
    The ODA standard was developed primarily by the ISO/IEC Joint Technical 
    Committee (JTC1) and ITU-T, formerly the Consultative Committee on 
    International and Telegraph (CCITT).
        A DAP is a functional subset of the ODA standard and facilitates 
    the interchange of documents among different document systems by 
    specifying the constraints on document structure and content according 
    to the rules of the ODA Standard. The ODA Raster DAP specifies an 
    interchange format suitable for the transfer of formatted structured 
    documents between systems designed for raster graphics applications. 
    The documents supported by this standard are based on a paradigm of an 
    electronic engineering drawing, illustration, or other electronic 
    image. Within an ODA document, only raster graphics content is allowed 
    and supported by this FIPS.
        The ODA Raster DAP was initially developed by an ad-hoc Continuous 
    Acquisition and Life-Cycle Support (CALS) Tiling Task Group. CALS, 
    formerly known as the Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistic Support, 
    is a Department of Defense (DoD) initiative. The ODA Raster DAP was 
    further developed by vendors and users of computer networks/systems 
    participating in the Open Systems Environment Implementors' Workshop 
    (OIW), and finally harmonized with the International organizations 
    participating in the Profile Alignment Group for ODA (PAGODA). Finally, 
    it was submitted to ISO/IEC JTC1/Special Group on Functional Standards 
    (SGFS) for processing as part 1 of the ISP.
        4. Approving Authority. Secretary of Commerce.
        5. Maintenance Agency. U.S. Department of Commerce, National 
    Institute of Standards and Technology (Computer Systems Laboratory).
        6. Cross Index. [[Page 13403]] 
        a. ISO/IEC 8613:1994--ITU-T 410 Recommendation Series (1993), 
    Information Processing--Text and Office Systems Open Document 
    Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format Standard.
        b. NIST Special Publication 500-224, Stable Implementation 
    Agreements for Open Systems Interconnection Protocols, Version 8, 
    Edition 1, December 1994.
        C. ANSI/AIIM MS53-1993, Standard Recommended Practice--File Format 
    for Storage and Exchange of Images--Bi-Level Image File Format.
        7. Related Documents. Related ISO and ITU documents are listed in 
    the normative reference section of the ODA Raster DAP. Other related 
    documents are:
        a. FIPS PUB 149, Telecommunications: Facsimile Coding Schemes and 
    Coding Control Functions for Group 3 Facsimile Apparatus.
        b. FIPS PUB 150, Telecommunications: Facsimile Coding Schemes and 
    Coding Control Functions for Group 4 Facsimile Apparatus.
        c. NISTIR 5108, Raster Graphics: A Tutorial and Implementation 
    Guide.
        8. Objectives. The FIPS for ODA Raster DAP permits Federal 
    departments and agencies to exercise more effective control over the 
    production, management, and use of Government's raster graphics 
    applications. The primary objectives of this standard are:
    
    --To promote interchange of structured documents containing raster 
    graphics images between image processing systems of different 
    manufacturers,
    --To facilitate the use of advanced technology by the Federal 
    Government,
    --To contribute to the economic and efficient use of image and document 
    processing system resources, and
    --To avoid the proliferation of vendor-unique solutions.
    
        9. Applicability. The ODA Roster DAP is available for use by 
    Federal Government agencies when acquiring and developing ODA raster 
    graphics applications. This FIPS applies to systems processing, 
    generating, and receiving raster graphics images utilizing the ODA 
    standard in a structured document environment. It specifies the 
    structure and parameters for describing and interchanging bi-level 
    untiled compressed images as well as tiled raster images. Each system 
    acquired or developed by Federal agencies to support the ODA Raster DAP 
    shall include appropriate system-to-DAP and DAP-to-system translators, 
    such that incoming data streams are interpreted correctly and that 
    outgoing data streams are generated correctly. These translators may be 
    acquired separately from the acquisition of the application system when 
    it is in the best interest of the Federal agency to do so. Use of the 
    standard is independent of the communications used to transfer 
    documents produced by these applications; that is, this standard may be 
    used within the existing framework of communication protocols. There 
    are three levels of applicability defined to satisfy different 
    implementation requirements.
        10. Specifications. This FIPS adopts the provisions of ISO/IEC 
    12064-1 by defining three levels of implementation support. All levels 
    must conform to the document and raster layout specifications of [ITU-T 
    Rec. T.410 series--ISO/IEC 8613] and ISO/IEC ISP 12064-1 that are 
    essential for raster graphics applications. The specifications for ODA 
    data streams are also defined in [ITU-T Rec. T.410 series--ISO/IEC 
    8613] and ISO/IEC ISP 12064-1 and apply to all levels defined in this 
    FIPS. The levels are: ANSI/AIIM MS-53 (Untiled), Intermediated ODA 
    Raster DAP, and Full ODA Raster DAP.
        10.1. ANSI/AIIM MS-53 (Untiled). This level of implementation 
    supports ANSI/AIIM MS-53-1993, Standard Recommended Practice--File 
    Format for Storage and Exchange of Images--Bi-Level Image File Format: 
    Part 1. Files written in conformance with any of the pre-defined file 
    formats described in the ANSI/AIIM MS-53 standard can be imported into 
    an ODA implementation. Each of six file formats can be implemented 
    without either technical knowledge or understanding of the ODA format. 
    This implementation does not support tiled raster images but does 
    support both ITU-T Recommendation T.6 (Group 4) and ITU-T 
    Recommendation T.4 (Group 3) compression algorithms.
        10.2. Intermediate ODA Raster DAP. This level of implementation 
    supports raster graphics images in either the untiled or tiled format. 
    The following restrictions apply to this level of implementation.
        a. The ITU-T Recommendation T.4 (Group 3) one-dimensional and two-
    dimensional compression algorithms are not supported.
        b. If the image is tiled, the tile size must be restricted to 512 X 
    512 pels.
        c. The uncompressed escape option defined in FIPS PUB 150 (ITU-T 
    Recommendation T.6) will not be used.
        d. The bit ordering will be restricted to only the most significant 
    bit (MSB) to least significant bit (LSB), the ``down'' bit order.
        e. Only the ``Document-reference'' attribute within the Document 
    Profile Document Management attributes is supported.
        10.3. Full ODA Raster DAP. This level of implementation supports 
    raster graphics images in either the untiled or tiled format. It fully 
    supports all aspects of the ODA Raster DAP.
        10.4. Miscellaneous requirements. A bitmap image or tile represents 
    the ``information'' in a document by one bits and the ``background'' by 
    zero bits. This FIPS requires that the encoding programs exporting 
    document images for interchange must produce the image with a pel line 
    dimension which is a multiple of eight pels.
        10.5. Conformance requirements. All implementations, regardless of 
    implementation level, claiming conformance to this FIPS must adhere to 
    the specific requirements defined in the ``Conformance'' clause of the 
    ODA Raster DAP and to the general rules below.
        Conformance Rules for Data Streams. A conforming data stream shall 
    be syntactically, semantically, and structurally correct as defined in 
    this standard.
        Conformance Rules for Generators. A generator which claims 
    conformance to this standard shall create only conforming data streams 
    which correctly represent the raster graphics image which was input to 
    the generator.
        Conformance Rules for Receivers. A receiver which claims 
    conformance to this standard shall be capable of reading and correctly 
    processing any conforming data stream without halting or aborting such 
    that it produces the correct results.
        11. Implementation. The implementation of this standard involves 
    three areas of consideration: acquisition of raster graphics 
    implementations, interpretations of the standard, and validation of ODA 
    Raster DAP implementations.
        11.1. Acquisition of Raster Graphics Applications. This standard 
    becomes effective September 1, 1995. For a period of twelve (12) months 
    after the effective date, agencies are permitted to acquire alternative 
    software that provides equivalent functionality to the ODA Raster DAP. 
    Agencies are encouraged to use this standard for solicitation proposals 
    for new raster processing systems to be acquired after the effective 
    date. This standard is mandatory for use in all solicitation proposals 
    for new ODA raster application products acquired twelve (12) months 
    after the effective date.
        11.2. Interpretation of the Standard. NIST provides for the 
    resolution of [[Page 13404]] questions regarding FIPS for ODA Raster 
    DAP specifications and requirements, and issues official 
    interpretations as needed. Procedures for interpretations are specified 
    in FIPS PUB 29-3. All questions about the interpretation of FIPS for 
    ODA Raster DAP should be addressed to: Computer Systems Laboratory, 
    Attn: Raster Graphics Interpretation, National Institute of Standards 
    and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899.
        11.3. Validation of ODA Raster DAP Implementations. Implementations 
    of FIPS ODA Raster DAP shall be validated in accordance with NIST 
    Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL) validation procedures for FIPS ODA 
    Raster DAP. The goal of the NIST ODA Raster DAP Validation Test Service 
    is to maximize the probability of successful interchange between 
    conforming systems.
        Validation testing provides a way of determining the degree to 
    which an implementation conforms to a standard. The testing of ODA 
    Raster DAP implementations to determine the degree to which they 
    conform to the standard may be required by Government agencies in 
    accordance with Federal Information Resources Management Regulation 
    (FIRMR) 201-20.303, 201-20.304, 201-39.1002, and the associated Federal 
    ADP and Telecommunications Standard Index.
        The agency is advised to refer to the NIST publication Validated 
    Products List for information about the validation status of products.
        Information concerning the NIST Raster Graphics Validation Test 
    Service and validation procedures can be obtained by contacting the: 
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Computer Systems 
    Laboratory, ATTN: Raster Graphics Test Service, Building 225, Room 
    A266, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, (301) 975-3257.
        12. Waivers. Under certain exceptional circumstances, the heads of 
    Federal departments and agencies may approve waivers to FIPS. The head 
    of such agency may redelegate such authority only to a senior official 
    designated pursuant to section 3506(b) of Title 44, U.S. Code. Waivers 
    shall be granted only when:
        a. Compliance with a standard would adversely affect the 
    accomplishment of the mission of an operator of a Federal computer 
    system, or
        b. Cause a major adverse financial impact on the operator which is 
    not offset by governmentwide savings.
        Agency heads may act upon a written waiver request containing the 
    information detailed above. Agency heads may also act without a written 
    waiver request when they determine that conditions for meeting the 
    standard cannot be met. Agency heads may approve waivers only by a 
    written decision which explains the basis on which the agency head made 
    the required finding(s). A copy of each such decision, with 
    procurement-sensitive or classified portions clearly identified, shall 
    be sent to: National Institute of Standards and Technology; Attn: FIPS 
    Waiver Decisions, Technology Building, Room B-154; Gaithersburg, MD 
    20899.
        In addition, notice of each waiver granted and each delegation of 
    authority to approve waivers shall be sent promptly to the Committee on 
    Government Operations of the House of Representatives and the Committee 
    on Governmental Affairs of the Senate and shall be published in the 
    Federal Register.
        When the determination on a waiver applies to the procurement of 
    equipment and/or services, a notice of the waiver determination must be 
    published in the Commerce Business Daily as a part of the notice of 
    solicitation for offers of an acquisition or, if the waiver 
    determination is made after that notice is published, by amendment to 
    such notice.
        A copy of the waiver, any supporting documents, the document 
    approving the waiver and any supporting and accompanying documents, 
    with such deletions as the agency is authorized and decides to make 
    under 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552(b), shall be part of the procurement 
    documentation and retained by the agency.
        13. Where to Obtain Copies. Copies of this publication are for sale 
    by the National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of 
    Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161. When ordering, refer to Federal 
    Information Processing Standards Publication 194 (FIPSPUB194), and 
    title. Specify microfiche, if desired. Payment may be made by check, 
    money order, or NTIS deposit account.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-6100 Filed 3-10-95; 8:45 am]
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Effective Date:
9/1/1995
Published:
03/13/1995
Department:
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-6100
Dates:
This standard become effective September 1, 1995.
Pages:
13402-13404 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 950120021-5021-01
RINs:
0693-AB12
PDF File:
95-6100.pdf