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The W3C schema specification for XML documents.
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A unit of XML data, delimited by tags which can enclose other elements. For example, in the XML structure, “..>..“, the element contains two elements
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In general, an XML structure in which one or more elements can contain text intermixed with sub-elements.
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An element of active object content expressed as a Java class which implements the javax.tv.xlet.Xlet interface; a collection of Java class files and possibly related resources, one class file of which implements the javax.tv.xlet.Xlet interface; a collection of resources packaged as a Java archive which embodies the functionality of an Xlet.
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A contiguous subset of a work; identified with a single start time and end time pair referenced to the work’s timeline; and a defined subset of the elements of the work.
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A completed artistic creation, produced or accomplished through the effort, activity or agency of a person or group, comprised of any combination of picture (or video) essence, sound (or audio) essence and/or data (or auxiliary) essence. work segment A contiguous subset of a work; identified with a single start time and end time pair referenced […]
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A version of an audiovisual work.
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A time vector which is multiplied by an audio block to provide a windowed audio block. The window shape establishes the frequency selectivity of the filterbank, and provides for the proper overlap/add characteristic to avoid blocking artifacts.
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An XML document that is syntactically correct. To determine whether or not a well-formed document is valid, a validating parser and a schema are required.
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File format for storing an audio bitstream, used as de facto standard for audio storage on PCs. Based on Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF), a generic meta-format for storing data in tagged “chunks”.
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