============================================================ Question 11/VIII - Conversion (continuation of Question 38/VII studied in 1985-88) Considering (a) that Message Handling Systems provide conversion between messages of different types having a large variety of formats; (b) that a number of Administrations* are planning to provide Message Handling System Services in accordance with the F.400 and X.400-Series of Recommendations; (c) that the users are to be informed what is the final form of representation of their information if it gets converted; (d) that a number of possible new applications for Message Handling System Services is being considered; (e) that various Telematic Services will be made available and thus the terminal related aspects of conversion need to be taken into account; (f) that Document architecture enables users to create a message which has a logical structure; (g) that CCITT and ISO have drawn up a suitable set of conversion rules; (h) that there is a need for the compilation of conversion rules in one (series of) Recommendation(s), 1. What principles are to be followed? 2. What enhancements to Recommendation X.408 for existing and future applications are needed? 3. What technical conditions should be recommended for realizing the conversion rules? Note - This Question is to be studied in close cooperation with Study Group VII. ============================================================ Question 23/VIII - Equipment characteristics and protocols for audiographic conferencing (from Questions 19 and 26 of study period 1984-1988) Considering - that Study Group I had classified teleconference services into two groups of which one was defined as "Audiographic Conferences"; - that Study Group VIII has been studying new image coding which is a part of graphic communication in "Audiographic Conferences"; - that Study Group XV has considered the "Frame Structure" for application to audiovisual services (in particular, videophone, videoconference, etc.), which combine audio with visual information; - that Study Group XVIII has studied service and network interface aspects applied to the ISDN and wideband speech coding algorithms; ANNEX 1 (to Question 23/VIII) Draft Recommendation T.121 (Version 1)