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AXMEDIS Acronyms




List of AXMEDIS Acronyms for Identifications

AXCIDUnique AXMEDIS Object Creator ID, can be creators: publishers, producers, authors, integrators, etc. All who can produce a new AXMEDIS object. A Creator is the only one entitled to ask for an Object ID
AXDIDUnique AXMEDIS Object Distributor ID
AXDOMAXMEDIS Domain (associated with the PMS Home or Factory managing the Domain)
AXIDIn AXCS can be an B2BUserID such as AXDID or AXCID or a AXUID, this could be called AXGUID
AXLIDUnique AXMEDIS License ID
AXOIDUnique AXMEDIS Object ID
AXRID AXMEDIS Rule ID
AXRTIDA specific instance of a AXTID of some type (AXTTID)
AXTIDAXMEDIS Tool ID, see also AXTTID
AXTOIDAXMEDIS Temporary Object ID, produced directly from the numbers available for the
AXMEDIS CreatorIt can be produced as AXCID+AXTID+AXUID+an progressive ID of the Tool
AXTTIDAXMEDIS Tool Type ID: Different tools are: Editor, Composition Engine, Formatting Engine, Protection Tool Engine, etc.. This is contained into the Profile, several other aspects and details for each tool have to be registered. Some other details depends on the specific instance, this the reason to provide and exploit a Tool Profile
AXUIDUnique AXMEDIS User ID
AXWIDWork Identification. For each Work you may have several different versions of AXOB, for example differing for resolution, market, format of the digital resources, etc.
B2BUserIDInternal AXCS ID for B2B Users
P2PIDID of P2P peer on AXEPTool


List of AXMEDIS Acronyms for Tools

AXAMAXMEDIS Action Manager, decision tool for the content that arrives from the satellite receiverAXClient: any AXMEDIS Client
AXCPAXMEDIS Content Processing (composition, adaptation, fingerprint, formatting, protection, publication, etc.)
AXCPAXMEDIS Content Processing (Editor, scheduler, engine etc.)
AXCSAXMEDIS Certifier and Supervisor
AXDBAXMEDIS database
AXDBINAXEPTool AXMEDIS IN Database
AXDBINM AXEPTool AXMEDIS IN Database Manager
AXDBMAXMEDIS Database Manager
AXDBMSAXMEDIS Database Management System
AXDBOUTAXEPTool AXMEDIS OUT Database
AXDBOUTMAXEPTool AXMEDIS OUT Database Manager
AXDOMAXMEDIS Domain (associated to the PMS Home managing the Domain)
AXEPToolAMEDIS P2P tool for content distribution and sharing at level B2B, among companies with AXMEDIS tools for content production, processing or distribution
AXIPONTOLOGYAXMEDIS Intellectual Property Ontology
AXFWAXMEDIS Framework
AXInfovisible information into AXMEDIS objects, replicated into the protected part. In the AXInfo is included the identification, the metadata, workflow, history, fingerprint, etc.
AXMEDIA PeerAXMEDIS Client Peer in the P2P network of AXMEDIS Clients on PC, see TISCALI distribution, see distribution toward PC on Internet
AXMEDIS BOXBox integrating the hardware and software components of the AXMEDIS B2B Client Application
AXMEDIS DBAXDB
AXMEDIS Factorya company that has the possibility of creating AXMEDIS objects. An AXMEDIS factory typically has AXMEDIS database, AXCP tools, and a connection via AXEPTool to other AXMEDIS Factories
AXMEDISThe project
AXOBAXMEDIS Object, they does not contain the license. An AXOB with a license is presently called Governed AXOB
AXOIDGAXMEDIS Object ID Generator
AXOMAXMEDIS Object Manager
AXPTEAXMEDIS Protection Tool Editor a particular instance of the Compositional and Formatting Tool Editor to write protection rules
AXQSAXMEDIS Query Support
AXQSUIQuery Support User Interface
AXWFMAXMEDIS workflow Manager
AXWF-DXFAXMEDIS Workflow Data Exchange Format
AXWFUIAXMEDIS Workflow User Interface
CAMARTAXMEDIS Core Accounting Manager and Reporting Tool
CPACritical Path Activities (workflow area)
EXEVAMExternal Editor Viewer Activation Manager
GAXOBGoverned AXMEDIS Object
NPDNew Product Development (workflow area)
P&PProgramme and Publication tool, AXMEDIS P&P
PARPotential Available Rights
PMSAXMEDIS Protection Manager Support, it can be Client, Home and Server
PMS FactoryProtection Manager Server Factory
PMS HomeProtection Manager Server Home
PMS of referencePMS referenced by default by an AXMEDIS Client via its internal PMS Client
QSWSIQuery Support Web Service Interface
VLEVirtual Learning Environment
WFDBWorkflow Database
WFMSAny Workflow Management System


List of MPEG21 Acronyms and Terminology

DIAdigital item adaptation, tools or algorithms for processing digital resources and files, scaling them, sampling them etc.
DIBODigital Item basic op.
DIDDigital Item Description
DIIDigital Item
DIMDigital Item Method
DIPDigital Item Processor
DIXODigital Item Extension
DMIDigital
IPMPIntellectually Property Management Processor
ItemDigital Item
RDDRights Data Dictionary
RELRights Expression Language


List of DMP Acronyms

DMMDigital Media Manifesto of the DMP project
DMPDigital Media Project of L. Chiariglione


List of Generic Acronyms

APIApplication Program Interface
B2BBusiness to Business. the exchange of services, information and/or products from one business to another, as opposed to between a business and a consumer (see B2C)
B2B2CBusiness to Business to Consumer model, the integration of a B2B and B2C models
B2CBusiness to Consumer, the exchange of services, information and/or products from a business to a consumer, as opposed to between one business and another (see B2B)
BINbinary
BPEL4WSBusiness Process Execution Language for Web Services is the cooperative merging of WSFL and XLANG for Web services orchestration, workflow, and composition. It has not yet been submitted to an IT standards organisation
C2CConsumer to Consumer, direct commerce and interchange among consumers
CAconsortium agreement
CASConditional Access System
CMSContent Management System, system to manager digital content including database and interface to make query and managing objects
CORALProject on DRM
CRContent Reference Forum project, see its web page
DABDigital Audio Broadcast
DB2IBM database product
DBMSDatabase management System
DRMDigital Rights Management
DVBDigital Video Broadcast
DVB-IPDigital Video Broadcast Internet Protocol
DVB-MPEDigital Video Broadcast Multiprotocol Encapsulation
DVBSDigital Video Broadcast Satellite
DVBTDigital Video Broadcast Terrestrial
ebXML BPSSThe eBusiness Transition Working Group carries forward the definition of workflow conversation and orchestration in the Business Process Specification Schema (BPSS) layer of ebXML, which defines many protocols and layers for XML-based e-business
ECEuropean Commission
ENTHRONEIP Project of the European Commission
GUIGraphic User Interface
HTTPa communication protocol at the basis of the WEB page distribution
IDIdentification code or number
IDLInterface Description Languages, a model and formalism to describe the API of a piece of code or library
IEInternet Explorer, Microsoft product
IPIntegrated Project of the EC such as AXMEDIS
ISBNInternational Standard Book Number
ISMNInternational Standard Music Number
ISRCInternational Standard Recording Code
ISTInformation Technology Society
JDBCJava counterpart of Microsoft's ODBC, Java Database Connectivity
JDFCIP4's Job Definition Format is an upcoming workflow industry standard for the Graphics Arts industry designed to simplify information exchange among different applications and systems.
LO-LOMformat for educational content
LOMLearning objects
MAC OSMac Operating Systems
MOZILLAA browser in open source
MP3coding of layer 3 of MPEG2 standard
MPLMozilla Public License
MYSQLa database product open source
ODBCOpen DataBase? Connectivity
OIDObject ID, general way to indicate the ID of digital objects
OSOperating System
P2PPeer to peer, the communication among final users, so called peers
PCPersonal Computer
PCMcoding of audio files
PDAPersonal Data Assistant, a mobile device
PIDProgram Identifier (DVB-S Protocol)
PIPsRosettaNet's Partner Interface Process: defines business processes between trading partners via specialized system-to-system XML-based dialogs. Many PIPs have been defined for various partner scenarios
PMProject manager
ROIRegion of Interest
SHTTPa secure protocol based on HTTP protocol
SQLstandard quary language
SSLa secure communication protocol for transactions, user to support payments on WEB
Wf-XMLWf-XML and Workflow Reference Model from the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC). Wf-XML is an XML-based encoding of workflow interoperability messages. The Workflow Reference Model is a description of the underlying workflow system architecture. Wf-XML has no binding to SOAP and WSDL at this time.
WINWindows based
WIPOWorld Intellectual Property Organization
WSCISun/BEA/Intalio/SAP consortium's Web Services Choreography Interface "is an XML-based interface description language that describes the flow of messages exchanged by a Web Service participating in choreographed interactions with other services."
WSCLW3C's Web Services Conversation Language. A submission by Hewlett-Packard? to the W3C, it allows defining the abstract interfaces of Web services (that is, the business level conversations or public processes supported by a Web service), the XML documents being exchanged, and the sequencing of those documents.
WSFLIBM Web Services Flow Languag. Specifies two types of Web services composition 1) an executable business process known as a flowModel, and 2) a business collaboration known as a globalModel. Compatible with SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL.
XLANGMicrosoft's XLANG. Business modeling language for BizTalk?, which is a component of .NET that enables EAI. BizTalk? Orchestration is the workflow engine and BizTalk? Orchestration Designer is the visual business process modelling tool based on XLANG.
XMIQuotron symbol for the Major Market Index (MMI)
XML eXtensible Markup Language. A subset of SGML constituting a particular text markup language for interchange of structured data. The Unicode Standard is the reference character set for XML content. (See also SGML and fancy text.) XML is a trademark of the World Wide Web Consortium.
XPDLXML Process Definition Language (XPDL) of the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC)
XSLExtensible Stylesheet Language - XSL is a language for creating a style sheet that describes how data sent over the Web using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) is to be presented to the user. XSL specifies the styling of an XML document by using XSLT to describe how the document is transformed into another XML document that uses the formatting vocabulary.
XSLTXSL Transformations, a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents. XSLT is designed for use as part of XSL, which is a style sheet language for XML. In addition to XSLT, XSL includes an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting. XSLT is a W3C specification but also part 2 of the XSL specification.
XULXML-based User interface Language. Standards based language developed by mozilla.org to create cross-platform user interfaces for Mozilla-based products such as the browser


List of Acronyms, File formats

AACAudio format
AIF Audio Format
AVIVIDEO format, standard format
BMPImage file, standard format
DOCDocument format, WORD format
EPSEncapsulated PostScript
FONfiles containing fonts for visualisation of symbols and user interface
GIFImage file, standard format
HTMSuch as HTML
HTMLDocument format, for web pages
J2KImage format, JPEG 2000 Format
JPEGimage format
JPGImage file, standard format
MIDMidi file
MIDIMidi File
MP3audio format, MPEG 2 layer 3, Audio file in MP3 format
MPEGMPEG format for video, Video file, in standard format
MPGMPEG format for video
OWLW3C Ontology Format
PCMAudio Format
PCXImage file, standard format
PDAfile containing fonts for printing music scores
PDFDocument format, Adobe Acrobat format
PICImage file, standard format
PNGimage format
PPTPower Point Format
PS: Document format, PostScript? Format
RTFDocument format, interchange format
SNDSound file, standard file
TGAimage format, Targa format for images
TIFImage file, standard format
TIFFimage format, Such as the TIF, can be compressed or not
TTYTrue type font sources
TXTDocument format, textual ASCII format
WAVAudio format, Wave file in PCM, standard format
WDFWEDELMUSIC Format
WMFWindows Media format
XLSEXCEL format
XMLXML format
PSPPaint Shop Pro format for images, and vectorial models




Created by: p.nesi last modification: Tuesday 12 of August, 2008 [11:19:45 UTC] by v.rodriguezd