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Basic data | Standard ID | CY/T 101.1-2014 (CY/T101.1-2014) | | Description (Translated English) | Specification of content resource processing in press and publication. Part 1: Processing speciality terminology | | Sector / Industry | Press & Publication Industry Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | L70 | | Classification of International Standard | 35.240.30 | | Word Count Estimation | 56,535 | | Date of Issue | 1/29/2014 | | Date of Implementation | 1/29/2014 | | Regulation (derived from) | News-Broadcasting-Press-Letter 2014 [11] | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Press and Publication Administration | | Summary | This standard specifies the relevant terms and definitions involved in the processing of news publishing content resources. This standard is applicable to the digital processing of news publishing content resources and the production and application of electronic resources. |
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Specification of content resource processing in press and publication.Part 1.Processing speciality terminology
News and publication content resource processing specifications
Part 1.Processing terminology
Released on.2014-01-29
2014-01-29 Implementation
Press and Publication Industry Standards of the People's Republic of China
State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of the People's Republic of China
1 Scope 1
2 Content processing terminology system 1
2.1 Terminology framework 1
2.2 Terminology Division 1
3 General processing terms and definitions 2
3.1 Basic terminology 2
3.2 Symbolic terms 3
3.3 Literal terms 3
4 Processing object terms and definitions 4
4.1 Basic type terms 4
4.2 Content structure terms 7
4.3 Physical original terminology 9
4.4 Binding and preservation terms 14
5 Process, process and information security terms and definitions 15
5.1 Processing terminology 15
5.2 Processing technology terms 15
5.3 Processing equipment terminology 17
5.4 Information Security Terminology 17
6 Data specification terms and definitions 17
6.1 Metadata terminology 17
6.2 Classification indexing terms 21
6.3 Data format terminology 22
6.4 Data backup terms 24
6.5 Data quality terms 25
7 Data delivery terms and definitions 26
7.1 Data submission terms 26
7.2 Data Service Terminology 27
Index 29
References 48
Table of contents
CY/T 101 "Regulations for the Processing of News and Publication Content Resources" is divided into the following 10 parts.
──Part 1.Processing terminology;
──Part 4.Data processing quality;
──Part 5.Data Management;
──Part 6.Data Management;
──Part 7.Data Delivery;
──Part 8.Book processing;
──Part 9.Newspaper processing;
──Part 10.Periodical Processing.
This part is part 1 of CY/T 101.
This part was proposed by the Science and Technology Department of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of the People's Republic of China.
This part is under the jurisdiction of the National Press and Publication Information Standardization Technical Committee.
Drafting organizations of this section. Founder International Software Co., Ltd., Beijing Tuoba Excellent Information Technology Research Institute, Information Center of the General Administration of Press and Publication.
The main drafters of this section. Zhao Haitao, Zhou Changling, An Xiumin, Liu Chengyong, Cai Jingsheng, Zhou Weiguo, Wu Zhiqiang, Zhang Mo.
Foreword
──Part 2.Data processing and application mode;
──Part 3.Data processing specifications;
11 Scope
This part of CY/T 101 defines the relevant terms and definitions involved in the processing of news and publication content resources.
This section applies to the digital processing of news and publication content resources and the production and application of electronic resources.
2 Content processing terminology system
2.1 Terminology framework
The professional terminology framework for the processing of news and publication content resources is shown in Figure 1.
News and publication content resource processing specification Part 1.Processing terminology
The Framework of Professional Terminology for the Processing of News and Publishing Content Resources
General Processing Terminology Processing Object Terminology Process, Process and Information Security Terminology Data Specification and Quality Terminology Data Delivery Terminology
Figure 1 The framework of the processing terminology system
2.2 Terminology division
2.2.1 General terminology for processing
The general terminology of content resource processing consists of the following three parts.
a) Basic terms. comprehensive terms related to content processing;
b) Symbolic terms. related terms in terms of characters, formulas, etc.;
c) Word terms. related terms such as words and word processing.
2.2.2 Terminology of processing objects
The terminology of content resource processing object consists of the following 4 parts.
a) Basic terminology. terminology of publication types such as books, newspapers, and periodicals;
b) Content structure terminology. content structure terminology such as books, newspapers, and periodicals;
c) Physical original term. terminology regarding the physical original of the processing object;
d) Binding and preservation terms. processing object binding and data preservation terms.
2.2.3 Process, process and information security terminology
The terminology of content resource processing technology consists of the following 4 parts.
a) Processing terminology. relevant terminology in terms of processing;
b) Processing technology terms. related terms in terms of processing technology;
c) Processing equipment terminology. related terms in terms of processing equipment;
d) Information security terminology. terminology of security management and security environment.
2.2.4 Data specifications and quality terms
The terminology of the content resource processing data specification consists of the following 5 parts.
a) Metadata terms. related terms related to metadata processing;
b) Classification and indexing terms. related terms in classification and indexing;
c) Data format terms. related terms in data format;
d) Data backup terms. related terms in data backup;
e) Data quality terms. terms related to text and image quality.
2.2.5 Data delivery terminology
The data delivery term is composed of the following two parts.
a) Data submission terms. related terms for data submission;
b) Data service terminology. related terminology in data service.
3 General processing terms and definitions
GB/T 4894-2009, GB/T 5271.1-2000, GB/T 5271.4-2000, GB/T 5271.5-2000, GB/T 5271.6-
2000, GB/T 5271.9-2000, GB/T 5271.13-2008, GB/T 5271.14-2008, GB 12200.1-1990, GB/T
17532-2005, GB/T 18391.1-2009, GB/T 25069-2010 and CY/T 50-2008 as defined in the following terms and
The definition applies to this document.
3.1 Basic terminology
3.1.1
Character set
A limited set of different characters, which is complete for a given purpose.
Example. The international benchmark version of the GB/T 1988 character set.
[GB/T 5271.4-2000, 04.01.02]
3.1.2
Character
A member of the element set, as the representation, organization, or control of data.
Note. Characters can be classified as follows.
[GB/T 5271.4-2000, definition, 04.01.01]
3.1.3
Graphic character
Characters that visually represent graphic data.
A character that is not a control character but has a visual representation, usually produced by writing, printing or displaying.
[GB/T 5271.4-2000, 04.03.01]
3.1.4
Control character
A character that specifies a control function that appears in a specific context.
Note 1.Control characters can be recorded and used for subsequent actions.
Note 2.The control character is not a graphic character, but it can have a graphic representation in some cases.
33.1.5
Special character
Characters that have special uses or are used less frequently.
3.1.6
Character coding
Establish a correspondence between the collection of symbols and the number system.
3.2 Symbolic terms
3.2.1
Symbol
Use letters, numbers, pictographs or any combination of logos.
[GB/T 4894-2009, 4.1.2.16]
3.2.2
Formula
A diagram, symbol, or the like used to express a concept concisely, such as a mathematical formula or a chemical formula.
3.2.3
Mathematical symbol
It is used to record the concepts in mathematics, and highly summarize the abstract scientific language with highly concentrated form.
3.2.4
Proofreader's marks
Various symbols for proofreading and revision.
3.3 Literal terms
3.3.1
Font
Glyph style with the same basic design.
3.3.2
Variant Chinese character
A type of Chinese characters with the same sound and meaning other than the usual writing method, but a character with a different shape and stroke or structure.
[GB 12200.1-1990, 4.1.3.12]
3.3.3
Chinese character encoding
According to certain rules, compile corresponding codes for the elements in the set of designated Chinese characters [Chinese words].
[GB 12200.1-1990, 4.1.4.1]
3.3.4
Chinese character coding scheme
Complete rules for mapping Chinese character set elements to other character set elements.
[GB 12200.1-1990, 4.1.4.3]
3.3.5
Chinese character recognition
The computer is used to extract the characteristics of Chinese characters to realize the automatic input of Chinese characters. Can be divided into online handwritten Chinese character recognition, printed Chinese
Word recognition and handwritten Chinese character recognition.
[GB 12200.1-1990, 4.1.5.1]
3.3.6
Chinese speech recognition
Use speech analysis technology to extract speech features to realize automatic recognition of Chinese speech. Can be divided into two kinds of specific people and non-specific people.
[GB 12200.1-1990, 4.1.5.2]
3.3.7
Attribute of Chinese characters
Chinese characters have three characteristics of sound, shape, meaning and additional related characteristics.
[GB 12200.1-1990, 4.1.3.8]
3.3.8
Rare use characters
Uncommon or unfamiliar Chinese characters.
3.3.9
Outside set characters
Chinese characters outside the GB 18030-2005 character set.
3.3.10
Outside system characters
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