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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 2011
Filed:
Mar. 01, 2005
Karen Sarachik, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Jon Dakss, Marina del Rey, CA (US);
Jeff Gorder, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Karen Sarachik, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Jon Dakss, Marina del Rey, CA (US);
Jeff Gorder, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Ericsson Television, Inc., Duluth, GA (US);
Abstract
An ITV application definition language (ADL) used to generate ITV applications for different types of target platforms and devices. The ADL provides a plurality of core data structure types upon which one or more data structures may be built. Data structures storing ITV content presentation and behavior information are referred to as resources. A resource is associated with a globally unique identifier that allows the data structure to be efficiently stored and retrieved from a hash table. A resource is also associated with an expiration time stamp that indicates when the resource is to be freed from memory. A resource is of arbitrary length, and contains values that differ from the default values stored at a receiving client device. Resources are also packaged into a module that may be catered to a platform and/or profile of a receiving client. The client may quickly determine whether the module is relevant to it by examining the platform and/or profile ID contained in a header of the module.