Information technology - Home network resource management - Part 2: Architecture

ISO/IEC 30100-2:2016(E) specifies the general information model and architecture for managing the resources in a home network. Home network resources are managed objects that provide home network services. Essential home resources include device, network and service resources.

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07-Apr-2016
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PPUB - Publication issued
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15-Jun-2016
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08-Apr-2016
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ISO/IEC 30100-2
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Part 2: Architecture
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references. 6
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviations . 9
3.3 Conventions . 10
4 Conformance . 10
5 Home network resource management . 10
5.1 Information resouce categories . 10
5.2 Architecture . 11
5.3 Resource information provider . 13
5.4 Home resource management process . 14
5.5 Management application . 14
5.6 Interface . 15
6 Home resource model . 16
6.1 Home resource model . 16
6.2 Home resource object . 16
6.2.1 Domain, class and resource object . 16
6.2.2 Resource object structure . 19
6.3 Domain-specific information . 19
6.3.1 General . 19
6.3.2 Device specific information . 20
6.3.3 Network specific information . 20
6.3.4 Physical space specific information . 20
6.3.5 Service specific information . 20
6.4 Home resource relation object . 21
6.4.1 Definition . 21
6.4.2 BNF notation of resource relation object . 22
6.5 Miscellaneous . 23
6.5.1 Relationship generation methods . 23
6.5.2 Common policy . 23
6.5.3 Privacy. 23
7 Home network resource information modeling . 24
7.1 Overview. 24
7.2 Device-specific information modelling . 24
7.3 Network specific information . 101
7.4 Physical space-specific information modelling . 116
7.5 Service-Specific Information modelling . 133
Annex A (informative) Implementation of IWML (example) . 189
A.1 Overview. 189
A.2 IWML . 189
A.2.1 General . 189
A.2.2 IWML: Device description schema . 189

Annex B (informative) Security and privacy model (examples) . 192
B.1 Overview. 192
B.2 Security and Privacy model . 192
B.2.1 General . 192
B.2.2 Access control: XACML . 192
B.2.3 Encryption: XML encryption . 193
B.2.4 Signature: XML signature . 193
Annex C (informative) Implementation of home resource model (example) . 194
C.1 Overview. 194
C.2 Resource types of resource object . 194
C.2.1 General . 194
C.2.2 Resource type of device domain . 194
C.2.3 Resource type of network domain . 195
C.2.4 Resource type of service domain . 195
C.2.5 Resource type of physical space domain . 196
Bibliography . 197

Figure 1 – Logical concept of home resource management architecture . 11
Figure 2 – Overview of the home network resource management architecture . 12
Figure 3 – Resource information provider collects data from one or more HES entities . 13
Figure 4 – Resource management process model . 14
Figure 5 – Management information . 15
Figure 6 – Interfaces of resource management process . 15
Figure 7 – Resource object hierarchy . 18
Figure 8 – Resource object structure . 19
Figure 9 – Home resource relation object . 21

Table 1 – Notations in ISO/IEC and this standard . 10
Table 2 – Definition of resource domain ID . 19
Table 3 – Resource relation types . 22
Table 4 – BNF notation of resource relation object . 23

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