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IEEE Multimedia, 2008
Looking at modern Information and Communication Technologies and at the variety of devices and ga... more Looking at modern Information and Communication Technologies and at the variety of devices and gadgets with the potential to exchange information and share functionalities, we consider that interoperability is in fact a killer functionality. However, interoperability is not always easy to achieve. A clear example of such complexity is the lack of interoperability between Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems. The authors strongly believe that the road to DRM interoperability has to pass through the definition of open platforms, that is, those containing open and defined interfaces to allow the exchange of the necessary data to interoperate, as opposed to other more closed and obscure solutions. In this paper, we analyze some of the currently available DRM architectures, focusing on those who provide open-source, open-specifications or open-interfaces, and identifying their functional modules. We also provide some hints on how those platforms could interoperate.
The 14th International Conference on Distributed …, 2008
There are described azo compounds of the formula wherein K is an optionally quaternized basic gro... more There are described azo compounds of the formula wherein K is an optionally quaternized basic group, X is the radical COOR, in which R is an alkyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl group, or X is the radical CONHR', in which R' is an alkyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl group; and wherein the benzene rings B and/or D can be further substituted; and the use thereof as dyes for the dyeing of textile materials, and particularly for the dyeing of paper of all types, especially bleached, lignin-free, unsized paper.
IEEE Multimedia, 2008
Looking at modern Information and Communication Technologies and at the variety of devices and ga... more Looking at modern Information and Communication Technologies and at the variety of devices and gadgets with the potential to exchange information and share functionalities, we consider that interoperability is in fact a killer functionality. However, interoperability is not always easy to achieve. A clear example of such complexity is the lack of interoperability between Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems. The authors strongly believe that the road to DRM interoperability has to pass through the definition of open platforms, that is, those containing open and defined interfaces to allow the exchange of the necessary data to interoperate, as opposed to other more closed and obscure solutions. In this paper, we analyze some of the currently available DRM architectures, focusing on those who provide open-source, open-specifications or open-interfaces, and identifying their functional modules. We also provide some hints on how those platforms could interoperate.
The 14th International Conference on Distributed …, 2008
There are described azo compounds of the formula wherein K is an optionally quaternized basic gro... more There are described azo compounds of the formula wherein K is an optionally quaternized basic group, X is the radical COOR, in which R is an alkyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl group, or X is the radical CONHR', in which R' is an alkyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl group; and wherein the benzene rings B and/or D can be further substituted; and the use thereof as dyes for the dyeing of textile materials, and particularly for the dyeing of paper of all types, especially bleached, lignin-free, unsized paper.