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BS ISO/IEC 13522-5:1997

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Information technology. Coding of multimedia and hypermedia information Support for base-level interactive applications

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English

Published date

15-07-1997

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Conformance
5 Overview of the MHEG-5 Classes
6 Structure of this part of ISO/IEC 13522
7 Notations
8 Root Class
9 Group Class
10 Application Class
11 Scene Class
12 Ingredient Class
13 Link Class
14 Program Class
15 ResidentProgram Class
16 RemoteProgram Class
17 InterchangeProgram Class
18 Palette Class
19 Font Class
20 CursorShape Class
21 Variable Class
22 Boolean Variable Class
23 IntegerVariable Class
24 OctetStringVariable Class
25 ObjectRefVariable Class
26 ContentRefVariable Class
27 Presentable Class
28 TokenManager Class
29 TokenGroup Class
30 ListGroup Class
31 Visible Class
32 Bitmap Class
33 LineArt Class
34 Rectangle Class
35 DynamicLineArt Class
36 Text Class
37 Stream Class
38 Audio Class
39 Video Class
40 RTGraphics Class
41 Interactible Class
42 Slider Class
43 Entryfield Class
44 HyperText Class
45 Button Class
46 Hotspot Class
47 PushButton Class
48 SwitchButton Class
49 Action Class
50 Referencing Objects, Content values, Colour and XYPosition
51 Referencing MHEG-5 Objects
52 Name Spaces, RemoteProgram Calls and Connections
53 Event Handling
54 Rendering Visibles
Annex A
Annex B
    B.1 General Definitions
    B.2 Definitions of Symbols
    B.3 Terminal Symbols
    B.4 MHEG-5 Object Definitions
Annex C
Annex D
    D.1 Object interchange format
    D.2 Set of classes
    D.3 Set of features
    D.4 Content data encoding
    D.5 UserInput registers
    D.6 Semantic constraints on the MHEG-5 applications
    D.7 EngineEvent
    D.8 GetEngineSupport
    D.9 Protocol mapping and external interaction

Defines semantics and final-form interchange syntax for MHEG-5 objects, derived from concepts specified in ISO/IEC 13522-1. For use in the area of simple client/server interactive multimedia applications, such as (Near) Video on demand applications, navigation and browsing applications.

Committee
IST/37
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 97/641270 DC. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
252
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This part of ISO/IEC13522 specifies semantics and final-form interchange syntax for MHEG-5 objects, based on concepts defined in ISO/IEC13522-1. These objects are intended for use in the domain of simple client/server interactive multimedia applications, e.g. (Near) Video on Demand applications, navigation and browsing applications.

1.1 Specificity of the scope

Since it is expected that this part of ISO/IEC13522 be used for interoperability of applications across platforms, the scope focuses on a specific and precise definition of MHEG-5 classes. This part of ISO/IEC13522 recognises the semantics implied by the specification of the MHEG-5 objects and by interpretation of MHEG-5 behaviours within the using system.

1.2 Issues outside the scope of this part of ISO/IEC13522

The scope excludes any standardisation of models, services, systems, protocols or applications that are likely to make use of MHEG-5 objects.

The coded representation of content data is not in the scope of this part of ISO/IEC13522.

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