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ASN.1 Complete [Kindle Edition]

John Larmouth
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ASN.1 Complete teaches you everything you need to know about ASN.1-whether you're specifying a new protocol or implementing an existing one in a software or hardware development project. Inside, the author begins with an overview of ASN.1's most commonly encountered features, detailing and illustrating standard techniques for using them. He then goes on to apply the same practice-oriented approach to all of the notation's other features, providing you with an easy-to-navigate, truly comprehensive tutorial.
The book also includes thorough documentation of both the Basic and the Packed Encoding Rules-indispensable coverage for anyone doing hand-encoding, and a valuable resource for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of how ASN.1 and ASN.1 tools work. The concluding section takes up the history of ASN.1, in terms of both the evolution of the notation itself and the role it has played in hundreds of protocols and thousands of applications developed since its inception.

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* Covers all the features-common and not so common-available to you when writing a protocol specification using ASN.1.* Teaches you to read, understand, and implement a specification written using ASN.1.* Explains how ASN.1 tools work and how to use them.* Contains hundreds of detailed examples, all verified using OSS's ASN.1 Tools package.* Considers ASN.1 in relation to other protocol specification standards.

About the Author

John Larmouth was the Founding Director of the Information Technology Institute at the University of Salford, where he has worked for over twenty years. A graduate of Cambridge University, he has been involved with ASN.1 since its introduction as an ISO standard in the early 1980s. He served as Editor of the Standard for the first ten years of ASN.1's existence and has been ISO Rapporteur for ASN.1 for the past decade.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 4719 KB
  • Print Length: 472 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (18 Oct 1999)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0037NY51M
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
There aren't many books on ASN.1 available so it's fortunate that this is a good, authorative guide because you can't really send it back and try another book. It covers pretty much everything, including some very arcane areas from the ASN.1 standards. Some improvements could be made - the book is quite wordy and the pace is rather slow. In a future edition, I would like to see more coverage of encoding, especially more concrete examples of PER-encoding and encodings of some of the more obscure string types. These are minor criticisms, however: the book is good and currently you can't buy a better one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Very good book 3 Nov 2000
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Format:Paperback
This books teaches you everything you need to know to read and write ASN.1 specifications. The book is divided in several parts. This makes it easy to only read the parts you are interested in depending on whether you are reading ASN.1 specs or writing them. The text also highlights some of the features you must be aware of when reading or writing ASN.1 specs.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Recommended 11 Dec 1999
By Keith Burdis - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book does an excellent job of not only explaining how ASN.1 works but why it works that way. It is obvious that the author is an expert in this field. His explanations are clear and he makes good use of diagrams. He also draws on historical evidence and his own experiences.

The author has a literary style that makes what could be a dry and boring subject easy to read, and in some places quite entertaining.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Excellent Selection 11 April 2001
By Matthew Clower - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is excellent ASN.1 reference material as well as a strong instructional work dealing with ASN.1. 'ASN.1 Complete' was apparently aimed for a multilevel audience: People who have no prior experience with ASN.1, those who are learning ASN.1, and those who merely require satisfactory reference material on ASN.1. For all intents and purposes the author successfully geared the discussions toward any person who deals with ASN.1 on any basis, as they would evolve in their usage of ASN.1. Larmouth does not discuss the material in a monotonous manner as do so many other authors, however he is able to teach with 'programmer's sarcasm and humor', without deviating from the purpose he is teaching. A rather difficult task at times. The only major weakness of 'ASN.1 Complete' is, inevitably, the inability to provide the 'absolute beginner' with the information required to apprehend the information upon it's introduction. The non-familiar reader would be best off reading Section 1 straight through and then going back to re-read all of the sections from the beginning.

Section 1: Section 1 introduces ASN.1, describes it's intents and history. Larmouth gives the reader an overview of the ways ASN.1 can be used and how it is implemented (the theory behind implementation). Most of the basic features are introduced, not discussed in great detail.

Section 2: The basic areas of ASN.1 are discussed thoroughly, and many intermediate topics are introduced and explained. Larmouth usually gives examples supporting the current discussion. Toward the end of the section Larmouth dedicates chapters to the more advanced areas, giving a better understanding to the reader.

Section 3: Mostly for implementors and programmers, Section 3 ventures deep into the sets of encoding rules. Larmouth focuses on the 2 most common sets of encoding rules BER and PER. It would seem that the author favors PER, however the discussions are very relevant and explain many things that an implementor must know.

For the person that is beginning to learn ANS.1 this is an excellent selection; it will teach ASN.1 to the reader and give a much needed overall understanding to ASN.1 very quickly. It is obvious that the author has done his homework. Anyone at any stage of ASN.1 usage would find this as an excellent addition to a reference library; finding specific topics with ease is not a problem. Tip: sometimes the notes on the sides of the page contain humor, but most of the time, the information is very useful. Keep in mind also that this book was not necessarily written to be read straight through, ironically it is only necessary to read the sections and chapters that apply to the information that is needed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Far more interesting than the protocol 30 Nov 2004
By Robert Pratte - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I read this book cover to cover back when I had to deal directly with parsing ASN.1. The book is an interesting read, excellently and expertly written. Moreover, I felt like an expert when I finished reading it; I took my new-found knowledge and applied it to my work at hand. Of course, there are portions of the book that are more theoretical than practical, and I didn't have the tools available to build ASN.1 parsers from rules. However, ASN.1 is important despite the dearth of information on it. This book doesn't merely fill the void - it makes a dry topic interesting.
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