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ISO/IEC 23006-4

Information technology - Multimedia service platform technologies - Part 4: Elementary services

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 February 2013
Status: active
Page Count: 366
ICS Code (Information coding): 35.040
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This part of ISO/IEC 23006 specifies a set of Elementary Services and protocols enabling distributed applications to exchange information related to content items and parts thereof, including all the necessary Operations on MPEG-related Entities: Content, Contract, Device, Event, License, Service and User. These operations are defined to be the following: Authenticate, Authorize, Check With, Create, Deliver, Describe, Identify, Install, Interact With, Negotiate, Package, Post, Present, Process, Request, Revoke, Search, Store, Transact, Uninstall and Verify. Elementary Services can be combined in well defined sequences to build Aggregated Services, both of them being called in general Multimedia Services. ISO/IEC 23006 (all parts) will be referred to as MPEG-M for short in the text. The Multimedia Services are provided by and consumed by Multimedia Devices in a MSPT ecosystem, an example of which is the Advanced IPTV Terminal.

Document History

ISO/IEC 23006-4
February 15, 2013
Information technology - Multimedia service platform technologies - Part 4: Elementary services
This part of ISO/IEC 23006 specifies a set of Elementary Services and protocols enabling distributed applications to exchange information related to content items and parts thereof, including all the...
December 1, 2010
Information technology - MPEG extensible middleware (MXM) - Part 4: MXM protocols
This part of ISO/IEC 23006 specifies a set of protocols enabling distributed applications to exchange information related to content items and parts thereof, including rights and protection...

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