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Compartmented Mode Workstation Labeling: Encodings Format     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Introduction

2.  Structure and Syntax of Encodings File

3.  Classification Encodings

4.  Information Label Encodings

5.  Sensitivity Label, Clearance, Channels, and Printer Banner Encodings

6.  Accreditation Range and Name Information Label Encodings

7.  General Considerations for Specifying Encodings

8.  Enforcing Proper Label Adjudications

Normal Words

Inverse Words

Hierarchies of Words

Composite Words

Non-Hierarchical Composite Words

A Complex Example

A.  Encodings Specifications Error Messages

B.  Annotated Sample Encodings

C.  CMW Labeling Software C1.0 Release Notes, 6/8/93

Glossary

Index

Non-Hierarchical Composite Words

Example 8-10 shows a non-hierarchical composite word, word12, which is a composite of words word10 and word11. This example works assuming that all specified bits are not specified as 1 in the initial marking bits. Functionally, with this encoding, if word11 is added to a label with word10 already present (or vice verse), word12 is automatically added to the label. Non-hierarchical composite words must always precede the words of which they are composite. Note that a combination constraint cannot prevent a non-hierarchical composite word from being combined with a word of which it is a composite.

Example 8-10 Non-Hierarchical Composite Word

name= word12;  markings= 6 7;
name= word10;  markings= 0 6;
name= word11;  markings= 1 7;