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Description of BS ISO/IEC 13522-1:1997 1997This part of ISO/IECÂ 13522 specifies the coded representation of final-form multimedia and hypermedia information objects that are interchanged as units within or across services and applications, by any means of interchange (e.g. storage, local area network, wide area telecommunication, broadcast telecommunications or broadcast networks). These objects, called MHEG objects, define the structure of a multimedia presentation. These objects provide the following functionalities:
as a common base for many multimedia and hypermedia applications. This part of ISO/IECÂ 13522 defines:
(Other types of coded representation may be specified in other parts of ISO/IECÂ 13522.) 1.1 Specificity of the scope Since it is expected that a wide range of recommendations, standards, and using applications will be users of this part of ISO/IECÂ 13522, the scope focuses on the generic structuring aspects. This part of ISO/IECÂ 13522 recognises the semantics implied by the specification of the MHEG objects but does not enforce any semantic interpretation by the using application. 1.2 Issues outside the scope of this part of ISO/IECÂ 13522 The scope excludes any standardisation of models, services, systems, protocols or applications that make use of MHEG objects. Integration of MHEG objects within these models, services, systems, protocols or applications, or interworking, may be defined by other standards. The coded representation of content data is not in the scope of this part of ISO/IECÂ 13522.
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