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Information technology — Remote Operations: OSI realizations — Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE) service definition. Defines the ROSE service for use in OSI application contexts and provides the framework for realizing the abstract concepts of operation package and association contract described in the companion conceptual part.

Abstract

This part of ISO/IEC 13712 specifies the ROSE (Remote Operations Service Element) service definition: the service primitives, APDU structure and service behaviour used by OSI-based remote operations applications. It focuses on the services provided by ROSE and how ROSE is used within an application association context.

General information

  • Status: Published; edition confirmed (see lifecycle notes).
  • Publication date: April 1995 (corrected/reprinted September 1995).
  • Publisher: ISO / IEC (ISO/IEC JTC 1).
  • ICS / categories: 35.240.20 (Telecommunications and information exchange between systems).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1 (1995).
  • Number of pages: 31.

Scope

Specifies the ROSE service definition for OSI realizations of remote operations. The standard provides the mapping of the abstract remote-operations model (operation package, association contract) into an OSI application context, describes ROSE service primitives and APDUs, and explains typical usage patterns and error handling. It is intended to be used together with the conceptual part (Part 1) and the protocol specification (Part 3).

Key topics and requirements

  • Definition of ROSE service primitives and APDU formats for remote operations.
  • Framework for realizing operation package and association contract concepts in an OSI application context.
  • Service behaviour, including invocation, result reporting, error indications and aborts.
  • Guidance on use of ROSE by applications and the relationship to protocol elements (protocol specification is in Part 3).
  • Amendment provides mapping of ROSE APDUs to the A-UNIT-DATA service and defines three built-in operations (Probe, Acknowledge, Cancel) useful for ROSE-based designs.

Typical use and users

Used by protocol and application designers implementing OSI-based remote operations (for example in telecommunications management, distributed operations and CSTA-related systems), implementers of communication stacks, test laboratories, and standards developers. Vendors of network equipment and software that require interoperable remote-operation services also rely on this specification.

Related standards

Part of the ISO/IEC 13712 series — see ISO/IEC 13712-1 (concepts, model and notation) and ISO/IEC 13712-3 (protocol specification). Corresponds to ITU‑T Recommendations X.880/X.881/X.882 in the X.88x family; cited by later CSTA and telecommunications application standards that reuse the ROSE model.

Keywords

ROSE, Remote Operations, OSI, APDU, operation package, association contract, X.880, X.881, ASN.1, application context, remote operations service element.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO/IEC 13712-2:1995 is the ROSE (Remote Operations Service Element) service definition for OSI realizations of remote operations, specifying service primitives, APDUs and service behaviour for ROSE.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the ROSE service definition used to realize abstract remote-operations concepts in an OSI application context, including invocation/results, error handling and usage guidance; an amendment adds mapping to A-UNIT-DATA and built-in operations.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Protocol implementers, telecommunications and distributed-systems engineers, CSTA application designers, test labs, and standards bodies working on OSI-based remote operations and related application protocols.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: Published in April 1995 (corrected/reprinted September 1995) and amended in 1996; the edition was reviewed/confirmed in 2001 and remains the published edition (i.e., it was not formally superseded at the last confirmation).

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is Part 2 of the ISO/IEC 13712 Remote Operations series (Part 1: concepts/model/notation; Part 3: protocol specification) and aligns with ITU‑T X.880/X.881/X.882.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: ROSE, Remote Operations, OSI, APDU, operation package, association contract, ASN.1, application context.