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1)The Open Document Architecture (ODA) is a free and open international standard document file format maintained by the ITU-T to replace all proprietary document file formats.

2) ODA defines a compound document format that can contain raw text, raster images and vector graphics

In the original release the difference between this

standard and others like it is that the graphics structures were exclusively defined as CCITT raster image and Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM - ISO 8632).
The documents have both logical and layout structures.

Logically the text can be partitioned into chapters, footnotes and other sub elements akin to HTML, and the layout fill a function similar to Cascading Style Sheets in the web world.

The binary transport format for an ODA-conformant file is

called Open Document Interchange Format (ODIF) and is based on the Standard Generalized Markup Language and Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1).
One of the features of this standard was that the

documents could be stored or interchanged in one of three formats: Formatted, Formatted Processable, or Processable. The latter two are editable formats. The first is an uneditable format that is logically similar to Adobe Systems PDF that is in common use today

Open Document Architecture (ODA)- An interchange

standard for multi-media documents so that they can be exchanged between conforming computer systems and preserve the original layout of the document. The documents can also be edited and reformatted. Open Document Architecture - (ODA) ISO standard (8613) for describing documents. It allows text, graphics, and facsimile documents to be transferred between different systems.

ODIF is part of ODA.

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