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ISO/IEC 18012-2 1st Edition, July 1, 2012 Information technology - Home electronic system (HES) - Guidelines for product interoperability - Part 2: Taxonomy and application interoperability model
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Description / Abstract:
This part of ISO/IEC 18012 specifies a taxonomy and application
interoperability model for the interoperability of products in the
area of home systems. It also specifies an interoperability
framework to allow products from multiple manufacturers to work
together in order to provide a specific application. This standard
describes an application process that exists above the OSI
reference model (ISO/IEC 7498-1) stack, with sufficient detail
needed to establish interoperable applications in this domain.
This International Standard is applicable to
• single implementation home electronic system networks,
connected devices and applications. Such a system is created when
all the home system components comply with a single standard or
manufacturer specification,
• multiple implementation home electronic system networks,
connected devices and applications. Such a system is created when
different home system components comply with different HES
standards or manufacturer specifications,
• automatically configured devices,
• manually configured devices,
• manually configured groups/clusters of devices.
This International Standard applies to application objects in
operation within networks, between networks and to components
located at the junction of dissimilar networks. Two (or more)
dissimilar networks that conform to this International Standard,
when linked by some communication system, are expected to behave as
if both networks were logically the same network from an
application perspective.
Interoperability considerations regarding general management
processes in HES are described in ISO/IEC 18012-1. This part of
ISO/IEC 18012 addresses only the management aspects related to the
operation mode of interoperable HESs and does not cover the
management processes of individual constituent networks.