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26、C 21000-7-08ISO/IEC 21000-7:2007/Cor.1:2008(E) 2 ISO/IEC 2008 All rights reservedPage 186, 9.3.2, replace: with: Page 186, 9.3.3, replace: IOPin Describes the globally declared interface of the modules for linking modules and for external referencing. with: IOPin Describes the globally declared inte
27、rface of the modules for linking modules and for external referencing. The scope of the id attribute of the IOPin element shall be limited to the AdaptationQoS description containing it. NOTE The id attribute of the IOPin element shall be unique within a single AdaptationQoS description. Page 188, 9
28、.5.2, replace: with: Technical Corrigendum 1:2010 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 21000-7-08ISO/IEC 21000-7:2007/Cor.1:2008(E) ISO/IEC 2008 All rights reserved 3Page 189, 9.6.2, page 194, 9.7.4 (two occurrences), page 195, 9.7.6, page 197, 9.8.2, page 201, 9.9.6, page 202, 9.9.8 replace: with: Page 190, 9.6.3, p
29、age 195, 9.7.5, and page 196, 9.7.7 replace: iOPinRef Describes a reference to a globally defined IOPin. with: iOPinRef Describes a reference to a globally defined IOPin. The content of the iOPinRef attribute shall contain the value of an existing id attribute of an IOPin element within the same Ada
30、ptationQoS description.Page 197, 9.8.3, replace: iOPinRef Describes the IOPin whose value is returned by the stack function. with: iOPinRef Describes the IOPin whose value is returned by the stack function. The content of the iOPinRef attribute shall contain the value of an existing id attribute of
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