Overview
ISO/IEC 9834-3:2008 is an international standard that defines the procedures for the registration and maintenance of Object Identifier (OID) arcs beneath the top-level arc jointly administered by ISO and ITU-T. This standard is a crucial part of the family of OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Registration Authority procedures, specifically focused on the "Register of arcs beneath the top-level arc with primary integer value 2." This register is essential for the unique identification and organization of international organizations and collaborative activities between ISO and ITU-T within the International Object Identifier tree structure.
The standard ensures unambiguous, globally recognized naming and delegation, supporting the management of object identifiers that facilitate interoperability, information exchange, and organizational identity in complex information technology environments.
Key Topics
- Object Identifier (OID) Registration Procedures: Guidance on how to add, modify, or mark as deleted entries for OID arcs under the joint ISO/ITU-T top-level arc.
- Allocation of OIDs: Procedures for assigning primary integer values, Unicode labels, and secondary identifiers for new arcs representing international organizations or joint projects.
- Responsible Authorities: Roles and responsibilities of Registration Authorities and designated officers from both ISO and ITU-T (or relevant international organizations) in OID management.
- Record Maintenance: Rules for keeping the register updated, including changes to responsible officers, project numbers, or ITU-T Question identifications.
- Dispute Resolution: Mechanisms for resolving conflicts that may arise during the registration process to ensure orderly allocation of OID arcs.
- Public Access: Recommendations for making the register publicly available, improving transparency for OID usage (e.g., via online repositories).
Applications
The procedures outlined in ISO/IEC 9834-3:2008 are critically important across several domains:
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructures: Ensuring consistent naming schemes for protocols, applications, and standards components that rely on OIDs.
- International Collaboration: Enabling clear, conflict-free identification for activities and standards developed jointly by ISO and ITU-T, as well as for international organizations.
- Secure and Interoperable Systems: Supporting digital certificate management, ASN.1 notation, and network protocol identification, which depend on robust OID allocation.
- Standards Development: Facilitating reference to registered OIDs in technical specifications, recommendations, and data structures across multiple industries.
- Global Organizational Identity: Allowing international organizations to obtain unique identifiers, supporting electronic interchange, registry management, and compliance with global standards.
Related Standards
ISO/IEC 9834-3:2008 is part of a broader suite of standards that define and govern OID registration and usage:
- ISO/IEC 9834-1 / ITU-T Rec. X.660: General procedures and top arcs of the International Object Identifier tree.
- ISO/IEC 9834-2: Registration procedures for OSI document types.
- ISO/IEC 9834-7: Joint ISO and ITU-T registration of international organizations.
- ISO/IEC 8824-1 / ITU-T Rec. X.680: Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1).
- Additional parts of ISO/IEC 9834 for registration of application processes, control object definitions, UUIDs, and arcs for tag-based identification.
These standards collectively provide a comprehensive, authoritative framework for OID management, ensuring global interoperability and standardization in the rapidly evolving field of information technology.
Keywords: ISO/IEC 9834-3, Object Identifier registration, OSI Registration Authority, OID arcs, joint ISO ITU-T, international standards, ICT, ASN.1, global identifier, interoperability.