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ANSI INCITS 389 : 2005

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - PROTOCOL TO FACILITATE OPERATION OF INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS THROUGH REMOTE AND ALTERNATIVE INTERFACES AND INTELLIGENT AGENTS - UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONSOLE

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Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2005

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative References
4 Terms, Definitions and Abbreviated Terms
5 Overview
   5.1 General
   5.2 Major Components of the URC framework
   5.3 Essential Components
   5.4 Target URC Synchronization
   5.5 URC and Component Interaction
6 Universal Remote Console (URC) Requirements
   6.1 General
   6.2 Discovery Management
        6.2.1 General
        6.2.2 Support for Target Discovery
        6.2.3 Retrieving Documents from the Target
        6.2.4 Interpretation of the Target Description
        6.2.5 Invocation of a Target's Locator Function
   6.3 Session Management
        6.3.1 General
        6.3.2 URC Open Session Request
        6.3.3 URC Suspend Session Request
        6.3.4 URC Resume Session Request
        6.3.5 URC Close Session Event
        6.3.6 Support for Abort Session Event
        6.3.7 Established Connection
        6.3.8 Support for Session Forwarding
   6.4 Socket Management
        6.4.1 General
        6.4.2 Synchronization of Variables and Calculation
               of Variable Values
        6.4.3 Command and Synchronization of Command State
        6.4.4 Notification Receipt and Acknowledgment
        6.4.5 Support for Socket Element Dependencies
        6.4.6 User Response Timeouts
   6.5 Target-URC Network Link (TUNL) on the URC
   6.6 Resource-URC Network Link (RUNL) on the URC
        6.6.1 General
        6.6.2 Locating Resource Services
   6.7 User Interface Generation
7 Target Components and Requirements
   7.1 Discovery Management
        7.1.1 General
        7.1.2 Support for Document Deployment
        7.1.3 Target Description
        7.1.4 Locator Functions
   7.2 User Interface Socket
        7.2.1 General
        7.2.2 Socket Elements
        7.2.3 Documents for Sockets
   7.3 Socket Description
   7.4 Target Resources
        7.4.1 User Interface Implementation Descriptions
               (UIIDs)
        7.4.2 Atomic Target Resources
        7.4.3 Core Resources
        7.4.4 Conformance in a Natural Language
   7.5 Session Management
        7.5.1 Support for URC Open Session Request
        7.5.2 Support for URC Suspend Session Request
        7.5.3 Support for URC Resume Session Request
        7.5.4 Support for URC Close Session Event
        7.5.5 Abort Session Event
        7.5.6 Established Connection
        7.5.7 Session Forwarding
   7.6 Socket Management
        7.6.1 General
        7.6.2 Synchronization of Variables and Calculation
               of Variable Values
        7.6.3 Command and Synchronization of Command State
        7.6.4 Notification Reception and Acknowledgment
        7.6.5 URC Side Interpretation of Socket Element
               Dependencies
        7.6.6 User Response Timeouts
   7.7 Target-URC Network Link (TUNL) on the Target
8 User Interface Implementation Descriptions (UIIDs)
9 Supplemental Resources
   9.1 General
   9.2 Formats for Supplemental Resources
10 Networks
   10.1 General
   10.2 Target-URC Network (TUN)
        10.2.1 General
        10.2.2 Unique Network Identifier
        10.2.3 Support for Discovery
        10.2.4 Support for Document Deployment
        10.2.5 Support for Session Management
   10.3 Resource-URC Network (RUN)
11 Security and Privacy Considerations
   11.1 Overview
   11.2 General
   11.3 URC considerations
   11.4 Target considerations
   11.5 Network considerations
Figure
Tables
Annex
A XML Code Examples
  A.1 Target Description Example
  A.2 Socket Description Example
  A.3 Core Presentation Template Example
  A.4 Resource Sheet Example

Describes the framework of components that combine to enable remote User Interfaces and remote control of network-accessible electronic devices and services through a Universal Remote Console (URC).

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
55
PublisherName
Information Technology Industry Council
Status
Withdrawn

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ANSI INCITS 391 : 2005 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - PROTOCOL TO FACILITATE OPERATION OF INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS THROUGH REMOTE AND ALTERNATIVE INTERFACES AND INTELLIGENT AGENTS - PRESENTATION TEMPLATE

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