This standard specifies the terms and definitions of the concepts used in computer microfilm technology and the relationship between the terms. This standard applies to computer microfilm technology and its related fields. GB/T 6159.7-2000 Microfilm Technology Vocabulary Part 7: Computer Microfilm Technology GB/T6159.7-2000 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the terms and definitions of the concepts used in computer microfilm technology and the relationship between the terms. This standard applies to computer microfilm technology and its related fields.
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GB/T6159.72000 This standard is formulated based on the international standard ISO)6196-7:1992 "Microfilm Technology - Vocabulary - Part 7: Computer Microfilm Technology" promulgated by the International Organization for Standardization. It is equivalent to the above international standard in terms of technology content, and complies with the national standard GH/T1.1-1993 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Unit 1: Drafting and Expression Rules of Standards Part 1: Basic Regulations for Standardization" in terms of compilation rules, in order to achieve the connection between domestic and foreign international standards and promote the exchange of domestic and foreign trade, technology, and technical economy. This standard is a component of the national standard "Microfilm Technology Vocabulary" series. The national standard microfilm technology room has the following parts: Microfilm technology vocabulary: Part 1: General terms (GB/T6159.11985); Microfilm technology vocabulary Part 2: Image layout and recording methods (GB/T6159.22-2000); Microfilm technology vocabulary Part 3: Film processing (GB/T6159.22-2000); 6159.8--1994); Microfilming Vocabulary Microfilming Vocabulary Microfilming Terms Part 4: Materials and packaging (GB/T6159.2:1985) Part 5 Image quality, readability and inspection (GB/T6159.52000): Part A; Equipment (GB/T6159.4-1494) Microfilming Vocabulary: Part 7: Computerized microfilming technology (GB6159.7.-2000)+... This standard equivalently adopts the technical content of national standard 1967:192, and makes necessary modifications in combination with the international situation in my country, and deletes the introduction, section overview and appendix A of the national standard. Appendix 8 of this standard contains the following information: This standard was proposed by the National Micro-Photography Technical Standardization Technical Committee of China. The National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Technical Committee is responsible for the coordination of this standard. The drafting units of this standard are: China Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, School of Archives of Renmin University of China, Beijing Film Machinery Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are: Wang Qingfu, Zhang Zhanjiang, Lv Jiangren and Zhang [duo. GB/T 6159.7—2000 ISO Foreword The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a worldwide alliance organization of national standard bodies (ISO members). The formulation of international standards is generally carried out through ISO's technical committees. Each member body is interested in the project of a technical committee and has the right to send representatives to participate in the work of the committee. International organizations, governments and non-governmental organizations that have relations with ISO can also participate in its work. ISO works closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on issues related to electrotechnical standardization. Draft international standards adopted by IS) technical committees will be circulated to member bodies for voting. International standards require the approval of at least 75% of the member bodies voting. International Standard IS06196-7 was prepared by IS0)/TC171 Technical Committee Microfilming and Optical Recording for Documentation and Image Recording, Storage and Use. JSO6196 Microfilming Technology Composition consists of the following parts: Part 01: General terms Part 2: Layout and recording methods of images Part 03: Film processing Part 04: Materials and packaging Part 05: Quality, readability and inspection of images Part 06: Equipment Part 07: Computer microfilming Part 8: Applications of microforms Appendix A to this part of ISO6196 is for information only. 1 Scope National Standard of the People's Republic of China Micrographics Vocabulary Part 7: Micrographics—Vocabulary --Part 07 : Compuler micrographicsGB/T 6159.7—2000 eqy 1so 6196-7.1992 This standard specifies the terms and definitions of the concepts used in computer micrographics and the relationship between the terms. This standard applies to computer micrographics and related fields. 2 Terms and Definitions 2.1 Computer micrographics involves the use of computer technology to produce, store, check and process microfilms. 2.2 Computer output microfilmcomputer output microfilmlngCOM The technology of producing microfilms directly by computer output through online or offline mode. 2.3 COM recorderCOM recorder A device that microfilms computer output. 2.4 alphanumeric COM recorderA COM recorder that generates only text (alphanumeric characters, punctuation and certain symbols) (2.3). 2.5 graphle COM recorderA COM recorder that generates both text and graphics (2.3). 2.6 raster COM recorderA COM recorder that generates microfilm images from pixels (2.3). 2.7 vector COM recorderA COM recorder that generates microfilm images from vector data (2.3). 2.8 COM streetA device that integrates the functions of a COM recorder (2.3), a film processor, a copier and a checker. 2.9 Cathode ray lube COM recorder Cathode ray lube COM recorder A COM recorder that displays images on a cathode ray tube (2.3). 2.10 Laser beam COM recorder Laser-beam COM recorder A COM recorder that uses a laser beam to generate images directly on film (2.3). 2.11 Electron beam COM recorder Electron-beam COM recorder A COM recorder that uses an electron beam to generate images directly on film (2.3). Hanzi COM recorder Hanzi CoM recorder 2.12 A COM recorder that generates Hanzi and Alphanumeric symbols (2.3). Approved by the National Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau on January 3, 2000 and implemented on August 1, 2000 GBT 6159.72000 2.13 intelligent COM recorder: A COM recorder that uses an integrated computer to process data (such as titles and indexes) and control camera movements (2.3); 2.14 non-intelligent COM recorder: A COM recorder that is not equipped with an integrated computer and needs to pre-format its input data (2.3); 2.15 on-line COM recorder: A COM recorder that is directly controlled by an external computer and receives its data input and operates (2.3); 2.16 off-line COM recorder: A COM recorder that receives its data input not directly from a computer but from a memory device or a decoder (2.3). 7cOM camera head toM camera head2. 17 COMPart of the recorder (2.3). It includes the optical system and the film mechanism. Data input device data input μnit2.1B A device on a COM recorder (2.3) for receiving data from a computer (online) or a peripheral device (offline): 9 CoM image generator CoM image generator2.19 A part on a COM recorder (2.3) for receiving data from a data input device and converting it into an image signal. 2-20 Form slide Usually refers to a glass slide or film mounted on a frame. It contains fixed data (lines, text, identifiers, etc.) that are combined with variable data generated by the (()M image generator) to form a complete microfilm image. Soft form A signal point that has the same functions as a form film collected in the software. 2.22 Form slide farm flash An illumination device for exposing a form film (2.20) 2.23 COM microformCOM microform Microform produced by COM recorder (2.3): 2.24 Computer aided retrieval (of microforms/microimages) CAR Technology that uses computers to identify, locate, display and process microforms and microimages. 2.25 Digitization of microforms]Digital information of microimages [Technology that converts microimages into digital information. 2.26 Computer input (form) microfarmCIM Technology that uses calendering character recognition technology to convert microform images into digital information that can be processed by computers. 2.27 Microimage scanner microimagescanner A device for converting microscopic color images into digital informationWAlphanumerlc COM recorder Cathode ray tube CoM recorderCIM COM camera head COM image gelerator COM microform COM recorder COM street GB/T 6159. 7--2000 Appendix A (Appendix to this document) Terminology (in alphabetical order) A Alphanumeric COM recorder Computer aided retrieval (microform/microimage) Computer input (microform)Computer output microfilm COM camera head COM image generator COM microform COM recorder COM combined device Computer aided retrieval (or microforms/microimages) Computer input (front)microformComputer micrographlcs Computer output microfilmingData Input unlt Digitization [of microimages ]Dumh COM recarder Eiectron-beam COM recorder Form flashwww.bzxz.net Form slide Craphle CDM recorder Hanzi CoM recorder Computer-aided inspection (microform/microimage)Computer input of microforms Computer micrographics Computer output micrographics Data input device [Microimage] digitization Non-intelligent COM recorder Electron-beam COM recorder Format flasher Format slide Graphic COM recorder Wordless COM recorder Intelligent COM recorder Luser-beam CoM recorder Microimage scanner Off-line cam reenrder On-line COM recorder Raster COM recorder Soft form Vector COM recorder 6159.7-2000 Intelligent COM recorder Laser beam COM recorder Microimage scanner Off-line COM recorder On-line COM recorder Raster COM recorder Soft form Vector COM recorder7-2000 Intelligent COM Recorder Laser Beam COM Recorder Microimage Scanner Offline COM Recorder Online COM Recorder Raster COM Recorder Soft Format Vector COM Recorder7-2000 Intelligent COM Recorder Laser Beam COM Recorder Microimage Scanner Offline COM Recorder Online COM Recorder Raster COM Recorder Soft Format Vector COM Recorder Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. 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