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A.6 Formal System Identifier Definition Requirements (FSIDR)

A.6.8 Conformance

A document or system can support the use of Formal System Identifiers in accordance with the requirements of this annex without conforming to other requirements of this International Standard.

The storage manager notations and attributes standardized in this annex comprise a non-mandatory starter set. Their use is not required for conformance. Other notations and/or attributes can be used in addition to, or instead of, the standardized ones.

Allowable tokens for the value of the FSI support attribute fsidr are:

fsism="altsos smalias validate"
where:
altsos

An FSI can include alternative SOS sequences.

smalias

FSIs in the document can use alias names for the SMs declared in the FSI definition document.

validate

The system reports an error if an FSIDR requirement is not met.

A system that conforms to these FSIDR requirements shall so indicate by including the following statement in its system FSI definition document:

A Formal System Identifier implementation
conforming to the FSIDR requirements of
International Standard ISO/IEC 10744.

Support for entuse, sbento, and other standardized storage manager notations is indicated by including their declarations in the system FSI definition document. The fsidd is considered part of the system's conforming documentation.

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