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IEEE 1484.4-2007

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Digital Rights Expression Languages (DRELs) Suitable for eLearning Technologies

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. This recommended practice facilitates the creation, management and delivery of digital content for eLearning by technology that implements Digital Rights Expression Languages (DRELs). This recommended practice determines what, if any, extensions are needed so that these DRELs can meet the identified requirements.
This recommended practice identifies digital rights (DR) requirements for eLearning technologies. These requirements should be aligned with the most widely known standards-based specifications for Digital Rights Expression Language (DREL) that are being adopted or developed by international, regional, national, and private organizations and consortia.
This recommended practice facilitates the creation, management, and delivery of digital content for eLearning by technology that implements DRELs. This recommended practice should determine what, if any, extensions are needed so that these DRELs can meet the identified requirements.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1484.4
Publication Date Sept. 14, 2007
Language en - English
Page Count 138
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Learning Technology
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Sept. 14, 2007 1484.4-2007 Revision