PROJECT REPORT ON OSI MODEL

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
S M Nazmuz Sakib

The OSI model has been virtually for 30 years and still plays a viable part in understanding how networks communicate. In fact, it is now part of the networking vernacular. The Organization International de Normalization (International Standards Organization, or ISO), which has been developing international standards since 1946.Adopted in 1984, the OSI Basic Reference Model defines a network tracery consisting of seven layers in the communications process. Each layer is having its own responsibilities.

1984 ◽  
Vol 13 (178) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jakob Nielsen

<p>A model of computer-human interaction is presented, viewing the interaction as a hierarchy of virtual protocol dialogues.</p><p>Each virtual protocol realizes the dialogue on the level above itself and is in turn supported by a lower level protocol.</p><p>This model is inspired by the OSI-model for computer networks from the International Standards Organization.</p><p>The virtual dialogue approach enables the separation of the technical features of new devices (e.g. a mouse or a graphical display) from the conceptual features (e.g. menus or windows).</p><p>Also, it is possible to analyze error messages and other feedback as part of the different protocols.</p>


Author(s):  
Paul Green

An HFES Task Force is considering if, when, and which, HFES research publications should require the citation of relevant standards, policies, and practices to help translate research into practice. To support the Task Force activities, papers and reports are being written about how to find relevant standards produced by various organizations (e.g., the International Standards Organization, ISO) and the content of those standards. This paper describes the human-computer interaction standards being produced by ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 (Information Technology). Subcommittees 7 (Software and Systems Engineering) and 35 (User Interfaces), and Technical Committee 159, Subcommittee 4 (Ergonomics of Human-System Interaction), in particular, the contents of the ISO 9241 series and the ISO 2506x series. Also included are instructions on how to find standards using the ISO Browsing Tool and Technical Committee listings, and references to other materials on finding standards and standards-related teaching materials.


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