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7、available the Knoodlontology tools that were used to aid in the development and maintenance of the ontology files. Abstract: This recommended practice specifies how the elements and attributes defined in Multimedia Framework (MPEG-21)Part 2: Digital Item Declaration relate to the components of the c
8、onceptual model for resource aggregation defined in IEEE Std 1484.13.1-2012. Keywords: aggregation format, conceptual model, content aggregation, digital aggregation, digital resource, IEEE 1484.13.3, Moving Pictures Experts Group, MPEG-21, Multimedia Framework, RAMLET, resource aggregation, resourc
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39、ubmitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, the Resource Aggregation Models for Learning, Education, and Training Working Group had the following membership: Kerry Blinco, Chair Katrien Verbert, Principal Investigator Scott Lewis, Technical Editor Nancy Hoebelheinrich Willem Kraan The foll
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44、 Technical Community vi Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1484.13.3-2014, IEEE Recommended Practice for Learning TechnologyISO 21000-2:2005 Information TechnologyMultimedia Framework (MPEG-21)Part 2: Digital Item Declaration Mapping to t
45、he Conceptual Model for Resource Aggregation. This recommended practice specifies the how the elements and attributes defined in ISO 21000-2:2005 Multimedia FrameworkPart 2: Digital Item Declaration (MPEG-21 DID) relate to the components of the conceptual model for resource aggregation defined in IE
46、EE Std 1484.13.1-2012. vii Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 2 2. Normative references 2 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 2 3.1 Definitions . 2 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations . 2 4. Special terms 3 5. Class and property prefix defin
47、itions 3 6. Conformance 3 6.1 Conforming aggregation instances 4 6.2 Conforming bindings . 4 6.3 Conforming extensions of the MPEG-21 DID mapping ontology 4 6.4 Conforming transforming implementations . 4 7. MPEG-21 DID mapping ontologyclasses 5 7.1 mpeg:anchor 5 7.2 mpeg:annotation 6 7.3 mpeg:asser
48、tion . 7 7.4 mpeg:choice . 7 7.5 mpeg:choiceID . 8 7.6 mpeg:component . 8 7.7 mpeg:condition 9 7.8 mpeg:container 10 7.9 mpeg:contentEncoding 10 7.10 mpeg:declarations 11 7.11 mpeg:default 11 7.12 mpeg:descriptor . 12 7.13 mpeg:didl . 13 7.14 mpeg:didlDocumentID 13 7.15 mpeg:didlInfo 13 7.16 mpeg:en
49、coding . 14 7.17 mpeg:except . 14 7.18 mpeg:false 14 7.19 mpeg:fragment . 15 7.20 mpeg:fragmentID . 15 7.21 mpeg:ID . 15 7.22 mpeg:item 16 7.23 mpeg:maxSelections 17 7.24 mpeg:mimeType 17 7.25 mpeg:minSelections . 17 7.26 mpeg:precedence . 18 7.27 mpeg:ref . 18 7.28 mpeg:require 18 7.29 mpeg:resource 19 7.30 mpeg:schema . 19 viii Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. 7.31 mpeg:selectID 20 7.32 mpeg:selection . 20 7.33 mpeg:statement 21 7.34 mpeg:target 21 7.35 mpeg:true . 21 8. MPEG-21 mapping ontology object properties . 22 8.1 ramlet:includes