BS ISO/IEC 29341-28-1:2017
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Information technology. UPnP Device Architecture – Multiscreen device control protocol. Multiscreen architecture
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 26 |
Today multi-screen/second-screen solutions are proliferating. However, each is a proprietary vertical for particular vendor(s). Therefore users expectations aren’t being met:
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Seamless interoperability across vendors.
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Ability for second screen integrated usages rather than 100s of different apps.
The UPnP Multi-Screen Device Control Protocols (DCPs) provide an open interface to enable this interoperability between devices and applications, i.e. enable time-sensitive and interactive services, including implementation-specific applications, among various display devices.
This document describes the overall Multi-Screen Architecture, which forms the foundation for the UPnP Multi-Screen Device and Service templates. The Multi-Screen Architecture defines the general interaction between UPnP control points and UPnP devices defined by the UPnP Multi-Screen DCPs.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
6 | Foreword |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
14 | 3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations |
15 | 4 Notations and Conventions 4.1 Notation 4.1.1 Data Types |
16 | 4.1.2 Strings Embedded in Other Strings 4.2 Derived Data Types 4.2.1 CSV Lists |
17 | 4.2.2 XML Document |
18 | 4.2.3 XML Fragment 4.3 Management of XML Namespaces in Standardized DCPs |
19 | 4.3.1 Namespace Prefix Requirements |
20 | 4.3.2 Namespace Names, Namespace Versioning and Schema Versioning |
22 | 4.3.3 Namespace Usage Examples 4.4 Vendor-defined Extensions 4.4.1 Vendor-defined Action Names |
23 | 4.4.2 Vendor-defined State Variable Names 4.4.3 Vendor-defined XML Elements and attributes 5 Multi-Screen Architectural Overview 5.1 Screen Device |
24 | 5.2 Screen Control Point |