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Considering the presentation from the previous chapter, it can be said that TV-Anytime is a set of specifications aimed at promoting the development of audiovisual services with high added value by establishing a normalizing framework that allows guaranteeing interoperability between software/hardware from different manufacturers and the applications developed by service providers. To this end, the set of documents of the TV-Anytime standard identify multiple tasks involved in providing these services, distinct entities that can participate in their deployment and different elements of information that they need to exchange to carry on their functions.
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Chapter 3 provides more details about some of the elements and attributes that may be included in this table.
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Gil Solla, A., Bovino, R.G.S. (2013). Architecture and Components. In: TV-Anytime. X.media.publishing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36766-3_2
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