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CLUE Data Model IETF 84 July 2012

This document discusses critical data model issues identified within the IETF framework, focusing on the relationship between data models and messaging. It addresses major structural concerns, naming conventions in the data model, and features like attributes, media types, and content types. Additionally, it examines specific elements such as the derived capture attribute and multiplex IDs, and raises questions about deferred aspects like native aspect ratios and audio rendering IDs. These insights aim to foster better alignment and more effective data management strategies.

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CLUE Data Model IETF 84 July 2012

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  1. CLUE Data ModelIETF 84July 2012 Allyn Romanow allyn@cisco.com Andy Pepperell apeppere@.silverflare.com.

  2. Data model issues • Relationship between data model & messages • Major (structural) issues? • Names used in the data model and in the Framework

  3. Issues page 2 • Capture attribute • Media-type (audio and video) • Content-type (main and slides from RFC4796) • DERIVED for capture attribute – value of composed • Switched – boolean?

  4. Issues page 3 • NATIVE-ASPECT-RATIO-defer? • Multiplex ID – placeholder • AUDIO-RENDERING-ID – defer it till layout is handled • Other issues?

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