(Continuation of Questions 16/16 and 17/16)
Background and justification
Noting that:
- global standards and harmonized regulations are
essential for an effective and democratic Information Society,
and consistent multimedia systems and services are part of the
core in this Information revolution;
- many standards development organizations (SDOs) and
industry forums are developing multimedia standards;
- the present convergence trends are bringing further
overlaps in standardization work and, as a consequence,
introduce the need for costly and complex gateways to maintain
end-to-end interoperability;
- the rapid increase in diversity of services and systems
increases the possibility of confusion amongst users;
- it is necessary to develop a standards framework for
multimedia applications, services and systems.
SG 16 has established the project Mediacom 2004 to create a
framework for the harmonized and coordinated development of
multimedia communication standardization for use across all ITU-T
and ITU-R Study Groups, and in close cooperation with other
regional and international SDOs and industry forums.
The objective of this Question is to manage the development and
progress of this project. The technical studies will be addressed
in the Questions corresponding to the standardization areas
identified in the Mediacom 2004 framework, and the other technical
Questions in the study group.
Study items
- Continuing development and updating of the Mediacom
framework and associated documentation.
- Development and maintenance of a database (web-based) of
existing and planned multimedia standards. This includes
standards developed by ITU-T and ITU-R, and also those developed
by other SDO and industry forums.
- Development and maintenance of a multimedia standards
Issue List which will aim to identify standardization issues of
concern to ITU-T members e.g. areas of overlapping
standardization activity or areas where some standardization
activity is required.
- Development and maintenance of a multimedia glossary and
acronym list.
Specific task objectives
- Managing the areas of common activity.
- Define and implement a management structure including a
Multimedia Standards Steering Committee involving all interested
organizations, initiated with a Workshop taking place as soon as
possible after the WTSA and at the latest by the first half of
2001.
- Document and agree the processes for coordination.
- Using the coordination processes, including the Steering
Committee, negotiate with the relevant bodies to ensure that
overlapping efforts are avoided, all required standards are
being addressed, and the need for gateways to ensure end-to-end
interoperability is minimized.
- Continued progress on the above study items.
Relationships
- ITU-T SGs 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 and 13 for coordination
of their multimedia related studies.
- ITU-R SGs 10 and 11.
- ISO/IEC (SC 29 MPEG and others), IETF, IMTC, ATMF, TV
Anytime, MPEG4 Industry Forum, W3C, 3GPP, 3GPP2.
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