EP2686985A1 - Cloud-basierte ressourcenverwaltung - Google Patents

Cloud-basierte ressourcenverwaltung

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EP2686985A1
EP2686985A1 EP11708825.2A EP11708825A EP2686985A1 EP 2686985 A1 EP2686985 A1 EP 2686985A1 EP 11708825 A EP11708825 A EP 11708825A EP 2686985 A1 EP2686985 A1 EP 2686985A1
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devices
home network
proxy device
resource server
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Andrew Augustine Wajs
Calin Ciordas
Jeroen Mathias Doumen
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Irdeto BV
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L12/00Data switching networks
    • H04L12/28Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
    • H04L12/2803Home automation networks
    • H04L12/2807Exchanging configuration information on appliance services in a home automation network
    • H04L12/2812Exchanging configuration information on appliance services in a home automation network describing content present in a home automation network, e.g. audio video content
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L12/00Data switching networks
    • H04L12/28Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
    • H04L12/2803Home automation networks
    • H04L12/2807Exchanging configuration information on appliance services in a home automation network
    • H04L12/2814Exchanging control software or macros for controlling appliance services in a home automation network
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W4/00Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor
    • H04W4/60Subscription-based services using application servers or record carriers, e.g. SIM application toolkits
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L12/00Data switching networks
    • H04L12/28Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
    • H04L12/2803Home automation networks
    • H04L2012/2847Home automation networks characterised by the type of home appliance used
    • H04L2012/2849Audio/video appliances

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  • the present invention relates to content management in a home network.
  • the number of consumer devices for storing and rendering audiovisual content has dramatically increased in the last years and is expected to continue to do so in the future. It is not unusual to find within a typical house a home network including multiple TV sets, set top boxes, DVD players, and multimedia mobile phones. These devices consume content from a wide range of sources such as broadcast networks, internet streaming servers, personal video recorders, local music library services, local photo archives, etc.
  • the Digital Living Network Alliance is a non-profit trade organization that is a result of one such collaboration between more than 250 member companies.
  • the DLNA standard provides a protocol for using and sharing content between home networked devices.
  • interoperability standards include e.g. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) , Home PNA (HPNA) , and custom implementations from various operators.
  • UPF Universal Plug and Play
  • HPNA Home PNA
  • custom implementations from various operators There are many products and home network servers that support DLNA and other similar standards.
  • the devices within the home network can share information, about their content and device resources, these devices are typically not capable of sharing this
  • Such sharing sometimes could also be desirable, e.g. to enable making all services that can be offered over the entire collection of content available to a particular user.
  • alliances is to add more capabilities to the devices in a home network so that these devices can provide a more consistent view for content navigation and selection and can better manage networked resources. This approach, however, is a potential source of conflicts and may require the firmware upgrades in the devices within the home network.
  • the embodiments of the present invention are adapted to operate in an environment including at least two devices in a home network, a proxy device communicatively connected to each of the at least two devices and to an external network, and a resource server communicatively connected to the proxy device via the external network.
  • a method for the resource server to enable content navigation, discovery and management within the home network includes receiving, from the proxy device, content-related information obtained by the proxy device from each of the at least two devices, where the term "content-related information" is used to describe data regarding content available to each of the devices within the home network.
  • the method further includes generating, based on at least part of the content-related information received from the proxy device, an integrated navigation interface, such as e.g. an electronic programming guide, enabling a user in the home network to navigate and/or manage content available to all of the at least two devices.
  • the method may further include the resource server providing at least a part of the integrated navigation interface to the home network for presentation to the user.
  • the above-described method carried out by the resource server may also include receiving, from the proxy device, resource-related information obtained by the proxy device from each of the at least two devices, where the term "resource-related information" is used to describe data
  • the method may further include scheduling recording of content, allocating storage capacity for the recording of content, and/or scheduling user access of content based on at least part of the resource-related information received from the proxy device.
  • scheduling recording of content allocating storage capacity for the recording of content
  • scheduling user access of content based on at least part of the resource-related information received from the proxy device.
  • the gist of the invention resides in using a proxy device, such as e.g. a DLNA-compatible proxy server or a proxy server compatible with multiple standards, connected to the devices within and via the home network and also connected to the resource server via an external network.
  • the proxy device can obtain content-relation information and, possibly, also resource-related information from all of the devices within the home network and provide that information to the resource server, via the external network.
  • Employing such a proxy device solves the problem of the devices within the home network not being able to share information about their content and/or device resources with devices and/or servers in other networks and allows the resource server to create a single integrated navigation interface for navigating and managing content
  • the resource server having
  • information regarding content and capabilities of the devices within the home network allows centralized management of the resources within the home network, which removes the need for firmware upgrades to the devices in the home network as the new features can be realized via additions to the resource server.
  • the centralized management also reduces the potential for conflicts between the different devices within the home network, as compared with the prior art solutions.
  • the content-related and/or resource-related information may also be obtained from outside of the home network.
  • operators often have systems that allow keeping track of what devices are included in a particular home network (e.g. a Cisco 4400 zapper and a Philips 7000 E 3 VR) and what content is accessible for these devices.
  • the resource server can obtain content-related information and/or resource-related information from such operators.
  • the method carried out by the resource server may further include receiving information related to content requests from further devices outside of the home network. Such information may allow the resource server to have a global view of all subscribers and schedule recording of content, allocate storage capacity for the recording of content, and/or schedule user access of content taking into account the received information related to the content requests, thereby minimizing resource/content contention.
  • the resource server may also generate device-specific integrated navigation interfaces for at least some of the devices in the home network, such interfaces being based on at least part of the content-related information and/or on at least part of the resource-related information obtained by the proxy device from all of the devices in the home network. In this manner, for each device within the home network, an
  • individualized interface may be created. Such an individualized interface would advantageously allow navigation and management of the content available to all of the different devices within the home network while taking into consideration capabilities of the particular device for which the individualized interface was created .
  • content navigation and/or management as described in the present application may advantageously be tailored to content which a user specifically expressed an interest in accessing and/or to content that has been predicted to be of interest to the user.
  • the resource server may be configured for receiving information when devices are added to or removed from the home network. Receiving such information allows the resource server introducing appropriate corresponding changes to the integrated interface.
  • a resource server configured for carrying out one or more of the steps of the method described above is proposed.
  • the method includes the proxy device obtaining content-related information from each of the at least two devices and providing the obtained content-related information to the resource server.
  • a proxy device configured for carrying out such method is also provided.
  • the proxy device may be included within one of the devices within the home network, such as e.g. a set-top box or a media controller.
  • the proxy device may be configured for receiving, from the resource server, at least a part of an integrated navigation interface, such as e.g. an electronic programming guide, generated based on at least part of the content-related information provided to the resource server and enabling a user in the home network to navigate and/or manage content available to all of the at least two devices, and presenting at least a part of the integrated navigation
  • an integrated navigation interface such as e.g. an electronic programming guide
  • individual devices within the home network may receive integrated interfaces from the resource server for the presentation to the user.
  • the proxy device may advantageously be configured to act as a local server that can store services and/or content that is not available within the home network, such as e.g. a catalogue of content that some or all of the devices within the home network are capable of presenting to the user .
  • a system for content navigation, discovery and management.
  • the system includes at least two devices in a home network, a proxy device adapted to be communicatively connected to each of the at least two devices and to an external network, and a resource server adapted to be communicatively connected to the proxy device via the external network.
  • the proxy device is configured to obtain content-related information from each of the at least two devices and provide the obtained content- related information to the resource server.
  • the resource server is configured to generate, based on at least part of the
  • an integrated navigation interface enabling a user in the home network to navigate and manage content available to all of the at least two devices and provide the integrated navigation interface to the home network for presentation to the user.
  • a computer program element is proposed.
  • the computer program element is, when being executed by a processor, adapted to carry out a method for use in a resource server and/or a method for use in a proxy device having one or more of the above mentioned features. This advantageously enables the resource server and/or the proxy device to be implemented in software.
  • Fig .1 shows an environment for enabling content navigation and content management within a home network
  • Fig.2 shows a block diagram of a proxy device, according to one embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig.3 shows a block diagram of a resource server, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig.4 shows a flow diagram of method steps for enabling content navigation and content management within a home network, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the invention involves the migration of at least some of the content discovery and resource management tasks from a home network to a remote server.
  • a system 100 includes a first device 110 and a second device 120 within a home network 130.
  • the system 100 further includes a proxy device 140 communicatively connected to the first and second devices 110 and 120 via the home network 130.
  • Each of the first and second devices 110 and 120 could be a DLNA-compatible home network device and could comprise one or more of a media receiver device, a media
  • the media receiver is a device that can receive media content from external sources such as e.g. content delivered via a broadcast network, content delivered via
  • the media storage/server is a device that can store media content and serve as a source of media content for other devices.
  • a device could be e.g. a video/audio/image recorder, a hard drive, a local music library server, a local photo archive, a mobile phone, or a personal computer.
  • the media, renderer is a device that can display or play to the user video/audio media content, such as e.g. a television or a music player.
  • controller is a device that can control how and where to store and/or render media content.
  • each of the first and second devices could combine functionalities of the media receiver, media storage/server, media renderer, and media controller.
  • a mobile phone within the home network 130 could serve as both a media storage device and a media renderer or the STB could serve as a media receiver, a media server, and a media controller.
  • the home network 130 further includes a proxy device 140, such as e.g. a DLNA-compatible proxy server.
  • the proxy device has a connection to the first and second devices 110 and 120 via the home network 130.
  • the proxy device has a connection to a resource server 160 and, optionally, to a content, server 150 via a connection to an external (broadband) network 170.
  • the proxy device 140 can obtain content-related and/or resource-related information from the first and second devices 110 and 120.
  • the proxy device 140 can also load data and/or commands to the first and second devices 1.10 and 120.
  • the proxy device can load data to and obtain data from the resource server 160 and/or the content server 150.
  • the proxy device 140 enables the resource server 160 to interrogate and manage the resources and content available within the home network 1.30.
  • the content server 150 is a server for remotely storing content that could be provided to the devices within, the home network 130.
  • the resource server 160 could be included within the content server 150, or vice versa.
  • Fig.l illustrates the proxy device 140 as a device separate from the first and. second devices 110 and 120
  • the proxy device 140 could be included within the first device 1.10 or the second device 120.
  • the proxy device 140 could be included within a STB in the home network 130.
  • the proxy device 140 is described in the present application as a single device, the description also covers embodiments where such a single device includes multiple proxy devices combined in one proxy. This could be useful e.g. in a home network that includes different device classes (e.g. DLNA-devices, UPnP-devices, HPNA-devices , etc.).
  • the proxy device 140 could include multiple proxies logical per device class and physically
  • the proxy device As shown in Fig.2, in one embodiment, the proxy device
  • the resource server 160 includes a processor 310, an interface 320 for communicating data with the proxy device 140, and,
  • a data storage unit 330 optionally, a data storage unit 330.
  • Fig.4 shows a flow diagram of method steps for enabling content navigation and content management within the home network 130, according to one embodiment of the present
  • the method begins in step 410, where the proxy device 140 obtains, via the home network interface 230, content-related information from each of the devices 110 and 120.
  • the proxy device 140 also obtains resource-related information from each of the devices 110 and 120.
  • the proxy device 140 could crawl the home network 130 (i.e., examine the home network 130 in a methodic and comprehensive manner) to identify devices within the network (i.e., devices 110 and 120), their content and/or capabilities.
  • DLNA such functionality would rely on UPnP and device discovery would rely on Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) .
  • the proxy device 140 obtains information from the devices 110 and 120 upon receipt of an instruction from the resource server 160 to do so.
  • the proxy device 140 may be configured to obtain information from the. devices 110 and 120 periodically or triggered by certain events within the home network 130 or the external network 170.
  • proxy device describes a device that acts as an intermediary between one or more of the devices within the home network 130 on the one hand and one or more of the devices outside of the home network 130 on the other hand (such as e.g. the resource server 160) .
  • the term is used broadly to cover any communications between the devices within the home network and outside of the home network, independent of which device initiates communication and what kind of
  • the term covers both situations where the devices within the home network 130 use the proxy device to actively initiate communication with the devices outside of the home network 130 as well as
  • the proxy device 140 may allow the proxy device 140 to e.g. use a discovery protocol to examine them to identify devices within the home network 130,
  • the device detects content stored on the device, identify capabilities of the devices, load content on them (the content originating from e.g. the resource server 160), and/or configure the devices according to instructions received from the resource server 160.
  • the proxy device 140 provides, via the external network interface 270, the obtained content-related information to the resource server 160.
  • step 430 the processor 310 within the resource server 160 generates, based on the content-related information obtained by the proxy device 140 from the devices 110 and 120, an integrated navigation interface enabling a user in the home network .130 to navigate and manage content available to the devices 110 and 120.
  • an integrated interface could comprise e.g. an EPG.
  • the data storage unit 330 within the resource server 160 could be used to store the information obtained from the proxy device 140 and/or the generated integrated navigation interface .
  • the resource server 160 can create a complete picture of the content and resources available in the home network 130.
  • the resource server 160 can also monitor new devices joining the home network 130 or devices being removed from the network 130 and update the integrated navigation interface accordingly.
  • the resource server 160 can also monitor content that is present in, added to, or removed from the home network 130. For example if the first device 110 comprises a DVD player playing a particular DVD, this may be recognized by the resource server 160.
  • the resource server 160 can also use the proxy device 140 to measure the quality of service between the devices 110 and 120 and for services that are delivered using the broadband network into the home network 130. A person skilled in the art would recognize that the implementation of such functionality would depend on the device type and class.
  • the quality of service could be handled by the protocols called UPnP-QOS.
  • active or passive network probing may reveal the network status. For example, active probing would send packets to destinations and measure round trip delays and would aggregate this information to access the quality of service .
  • the resource server 160 can also enable other services across all of the content available to the user of the home network, such as e.g. recommendations.
  • the resource server 160 provides, via the interface 320, the integrated, navigation interface to the home network. 130 where it may be presented to the user.
  • integrated navigation interface could be e.g. a web-based user interface that can be displayed on any browser-capable device.
  • the integrated navigation interface or a part thereof may be provided to the proxy device .1.40, directly to the device 110 and/or device 120, or to any other device within or outside of the home network.
  • resource server 160 can combine obtained content-related information with additional metadata and
  • the integrated navigation interface may present to the user a content guide of content that is available on the local media server (s), on remote content servers, and of content that will be broadcast or become available over broadband in the future. The user can then use the integrated navigation
  • a media rendering device to a specific service or a specific piece of content or to indicate a desire to record a piece of content, e.g. via DLNA.
  • the resource server 160 can generate an integrated navigation interface that includes a list of programming that is likely to be of interest to the user, provided that the proxy device 140 provides to the resource server 160 information indicative of user's interests.
  • resource server 160 can use specific
  • the proxy device 140 may be a DLNA proxy implemented within the first device 110, where the first device comprises a DLNA-compatible STB.
  • the STB can access the resource server .160 and may receive instructions to use one or more discovery protocols for querying the home network 130 to detect other DLNA devices as described above.
  • the resource server 160 based on the content-related information received from the proxy device 140, the resource server 160 only provides navigation data for the broadcast network to which the STB is connected. As the resource server 160 has a point to point connection with the devices 110 and 120 in the home network 130, the resource server 160 can be used to deliver a richer set of information regarding the services in the broadcast network.
  • the resource server 160 may send the integrated navigation interface or a part thereof to a media controller which could be implemented as e.g. an application on a tablet computer, possibly within the first device 110.
  • the media controller instructs the STB to tune to the relevant content and send it to the selected media renderer such as e.g. a TV set or an audio amplifier/speaker.
  • the resource server 160 may use the proxy device 140, which could be implemented in an STB, to obtain information about the broadcast network and the available media rendering devices in the home network 130.
  • the resource server 160 may then extend the information received from the proxy device 140 with data from service providers and third party content metadata providers.
  • Such implementation allows simplifying the STB software and reducing the amount of EPG data that needs to be included in the broadcast channel. Reducing the amount of EPG data included in the broadcasting is advantageous because the constantly repeated broadcasting of EPG data
  • the resource server 160 may also be used to deliver conditional access (CA) data and/or digital rights management (DRM) data, obtained from the service provider, to the devices 110 and 120 in the heme network 130.
  • CA conditional access
  • DRM digital rights management
  • Conventional delivery of keys e.g using EMMs
  • EMMs requires repeated transmissions of data as the delivery of the data by the target device is not certain. In turn, the repetitions require
  • the data rate determines the amount of time that a receiver in a home network needs to wait in order to acquire all of the (updated) keys required to start descrambling a broadcast stream.
  • Having a connection between the resource server 160 and the devices 110 and 120 in the home network 130 via the proxy device 140 advantageously allows reducing the amount of CA and/or DRM data that needs to be included in the broadcast network.
  • the resource server 160 can also provide central management of the devices in the home network 130 by e.g. scheduling recordings of content on the devices, allocating storage capacity for the recordings, routing content streams to the appropriate rendering devices, and scheduling user access of content. Such centralized management can be performed based on at least part of the resource-related information and/or content-related information received from the proxy device 140.
  • the first device 110 comprises a STB with four tuners and the second device 120 comprises a STB with two tuners, with storage on each of the first and second devices 110 and 120 and an additional storage device within the home network 130.
  • the additional storage device may be realized e.g. on a network drive.
  • resource management is no longer at the device level but at the network level across all devices, the resource management can be optimized.
  • the resource server 160 may receive information related to content requests from further devices outside of the home network 130. In that manner, the resource server 160 may obtain a global view of all users in terms of their requests for content and schedule recording of content, allocate storage capacity for the recording and/or scheduler user access to content taking into consideration the global view. For example, if there is significant demand for specific programming, the resource server 160 may schedule providing particular content in off peak times to resolve this large scale contention. Or, if the user selects content for recording that is either available on demand or transmitted multiple times, the resource server 160 may either create a link to the on demand library or select a different time of transmission for recording to minimize resource contention.
  • the resource server 160 may aggregate information related to viewing behavior across all of the devices within the home network 130 and, based on the aggregated information, construct a prediction of likely
  • the resource server 160 may use the aggregated information to construct a prediction of likely preferences for individual devices in the home network 130. In this manner, viewing preferences may be tailored to a specific device in the home network 130 that has a specific viewing behavior associated with it.
  • the resource server 160 may also generate device-specific navigation interfaces. Such interfaces could include push lists for portable devices that may be connected to the home network. For example, when a device connects to the home network 130, the resource server 160 may generate a library list based on the capacity capability of the device (e.g. device capacity, screen size, formats supported, etc. ) and the total content available within the home network 130. This information could be included in the device profile or attached to some service exposed by the device .
  • the capacity capability of the device e.g. device capacity, screen size, formats supported, etc.
  • the resource server 160 may further facilitate that the device is synched with this content automatically.
  • the library lists may take into account capabilities of the device and/or specific viewing behavior of the user on the device.
  • the proxy device 140 can send
  • the resource server 160 may then adapt the content information within the integrated
  • the resource server 160 may adapt its resource schedule to take into account the activities of the user with respect to the devices within the home network 130. provided that the proxy device 140 makes necessary information available to the resource server 160. For example, if the user is watching a particular program, the resource server 160 may stop certain recordings or reallocate recordings according to the devices available in the home network 130.
  • the resource server 160 may also determine which advertisements should be played between content, should the advertising model be relevant. This can be done for both stored and live content and could be based on known or predicted user preferences or specific user instructions.
  • the resource server 160 may also adapt the service level based on the devices that are present in the home network 130. For example, if a network disk is added to the home network 130, the amount of content that is scheduled for recording may be increased.
  • the resource server 160 may also be configured, on the basis of the analysis of the inf astructure within the home network 130, to push parts of content such that the user can start viewing the content and by the time the pushed part of the content has been viewed the rest of the content can be pulled from the content server 150.
  • the first five minutes of content would be stored on a device within the home network 130. That way, whenever a user wishes to access the content, e.g.
  • One embodiment could include a broadcast stream that repeats chunks of a movie with a certain repetition rate.
  • the earlier segments are stored in the home network 130, which allows a lower repetition rate for later chunks in the content.
  • the appropriate device in the home network 130 will fetch the remaining parts necessary to decode the entire content.
  • Such application leverages the fact that the first part of a movie is needed immediately, whereas later parts can be acquired while the user is viewing the first part. Depending on the playout time, different fetching
  • priorities can be applied to the later parts of the movie. This can be reflected in selecting the infrastructure path used to fetch the part of the content.
  • the resource server 160 may use the proxy device 140 to obtain information regarding the ability of the devices within the home network 130 to handle CA/DRM rules and then use that information to determine which device within the home network
  • the recording 130 should, make the recording. For example, a device that cannot respect the DRM rules would not be used to make the recording. Instead, the recording would be made on the device with the appropriate DRM capabilities.
  • the resource server 160 may communicate with the devices 110 and 120 within the home network 130 using the proxy device 140 or a proprietary proxy to program the various devices to make the appropriate recordings or deletions from storage.
  • the system 100 has the advantage that the STB or other consumer device within the home network 130 can be made as simple as possible. All that is required is a low level control API that can be driven by the resource server 160.
  • the media navigation and control can be implemented on a separate device. It also may be implemented on the STB in the form of a web browser.
  • the service definition, navigation display and logic can easily be updated by changing the resource server
  • the proxy device 140 and the resource server 160 removes the need for firmware updates to the devices in the home network 130 as new features can be realized via additions to the resource server 160.
  • the resource server 160 may either schedule devices in the home network 130 to make recordings or may push triggers to each device to start recording in synchronization with the transmission. This enables the resource server 160 to
  • the resource server 160 may also use the proxy device 140 as a local storage unit or a server for services or content that is not available within the home
  • Such services or content could be stored within the storage 220 in the proxy device 140.
  • the proxy device 140 may publish this content as being available within the home network 130 and either pass a URL to the device within the home network 130 making the DLNA query to find the content on the broadband network or the content is streamed to the local device over broadband and then onto the device making the query using the home network 130.
  • One advantage of the present invention is that the user- may be provided with a consistent, integrated, view of the content available via various devices within the home network irrespective of the protocol used (DLNA, UPnP, HPNA, etc.).
  • Another advantage is that the devices within the home network are able to share information about their content and device resources with devices and/or servers outside of the home
  • Yet another advantage is that only minimal firmware upgrades are necessary for devices within the home network, as the new functionality can be implemented via changes to the resource server.
  • One embodiment of the invention may be implemented as a program product for use with a computer system.
  • the program (s) of the program product define functions of the embodiments (including the methods described herein) and can be contained on a variety of non-transitory computer-readable storage media.
  • Illustrative computer-readable storage media include, but are not limited to: (i) non-writable storage media (e.g., read-only memory devices within a computer such as CD-ROM disks readable by a CD-ROM drive, ROM chips or any type of solid-state non-volatile semiconductor memory) on which information is permanently stored and (ii) writable storage media (e.g., floppy disks within a diskette drive or hard-disk drive or any type of solid- state random-access semiconductor memory or flash memory) on which alterable information is stored.
  • non-writable storage media e.g., read-only memory devices within a computer such as CD-ROM disks readable by a CD-ROM drive, ROM chips or any type of solid-state non-volatile semiconductor memory
  • writable storage media e.g., floppy disks within a diskette drive or hard-disk drive or any type of solid- state random-access semiconductor memory or flash memory

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