ODRL-"XXX Technology" Profile or Recommendation

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Abstract

This document describes the ODRL - XXXTechnology Profile/Recommendation.

When naming your document, please either select "Profile" or "Recommendation". Both, recommendations and profiles, are ODRL Specifications and follow the ODRL Working Group Procedures. The ODRL Specification is reserved for documents directly related to the ODRL rights expression language or data dictionary (eg Version 2.0 documents).

Status of this document

This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. This is a public Working Draft of the ODRL-XXX Recommendation/Profile document. It has been produced by the ODRL-XXX Working Group. This is a Working Draft for review by ODRL-XXX working group members and other interested parties. Comments on this document should be sent to editors and discussion of this document takes place on the public working group mailing list odrl-XXX@odrl.net archived at http://lists.odrl.net/pipermail/odrl-XXX/).

The status should also indicate if this is the first working draft, and if this is the final working draft, the length of the review period for comments.

This is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this document as other than "work in progress".

Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the ODRL Initiative.

Table of contents

1. XXX Technology Overview
2. Motivation and Use Cases
3. Requirements
4. XXX Specific Vocabulary
5. Mapping
6. Examples and Scenarios
Appendix A: XML Schema
Change History
References

1. XXX Technology Overview

In this section the XXX Technology should be introduced. Include any relevant background information and application fields and references to further readings.

2. Motivation and Use Cases

In this section, clearly indicate why this Profile/Recommendation is required. Underline the motivation with descriptive and demonstrative use cases where ODRL is used in the connection with XXX Technology. Try to make this section understandable for a broader audience.

3. Requirements

In this section, please list the requirements for the Profile/Recommendation.

1. Basic Requirement or Requirements Group

Explain Basic Requirement of Requirements Group


  1.1.  Detailed Requirement

Explain detailed Requirement


2. Another basic requirement

...

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

4. XXX Specific Vocabulary

In this section please name new ODRL Vocabulary and describe it semantics. For the vocabulary definition please use ISO-11179 (refer to ODRL Version 1.1). Please decribe:

5. Mapping

In this section, please describe the concrete technical and semantical mapping between ODRL and the XXX Technology. The mapping section must also refer to all listed requirements and indicate whether they have been met or not.

6. Examples and Scenarios

In this section, please provide Scenarios and XML code examples where the XXX Technology, ODRL and the XXX specific vocabulary are used.

<!--example-xml-code-->
<rights>
  <permission>...
  <party>...
  <asset>...
</rights>

Appendix A: XML Schema

In this section, please provide the XML schema that defines the XXX specific ODRL extensions and vocabulary semantics. Any new XML Namespaces need to be consistent with existing namespaces rules.

Change History

In this section, please list the changes that have been made since the last working draft.
 Section  Description
 ...  ..
The Changes section must not be used in the final specification document.

References

[ODRL]  R. Iannella (ed). Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL), Version 1.1. Technical Specifcation, ODRL Initiative, http://www.w3.org/TR/odrl/, August 2002.
[RFC2119]  Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, S. Bradner. The Internet Society, March 1997. ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2119.txt