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*'''Delete'''—I'm not seeing enough in the way of [[WP:RS]] to justify an article at this point in time. [[User:Lesser Cartographies|Lesser Cartographies]] ([[User talk:Lesser Cartographies|talk]]) 14:20, 5 August 2014 (UTC)
 
*The article discusses a methodology described within the SMPTE ST2071-1 standards document to address the "Basket of Remotes" and object self-description problems posed by generic device/service control applications. I have added the reference to the prose document in which it is defined and removed any text that sounds promotional. This text may be better served as part of the SMPTE ST2071 article. Please advise. [[User:posicks|<font color="red">posicks</font>]] [[User talk:posicks|<font color="blue">talk to me</font>]] <small>17:53, 7 August 2014 (UTC)</small> <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/192.234.2.18|192.234.2.18]] ([[User talk:192.234.2.18|talk]]) </span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
*The methodology of using identified features (aka. Capabilities in this case) is becoming a common theme in device/service control applications, such as media & device control within the professional media industry, home automation, and the Internet of Things. For example, the Eclipse Smart Home Core project has/is adding similar concepts, calling the objects "Things" and the identified features "Channels", as has the FIMS 1.1 standard with the introduction of "Capabilities" to their Repository specification. In addition, products by vendors such as Fairlight also use these concepts within their product lines in order to allow clients to work with features, not objects. The methodology of implementing self-describing objects through the use of small, concise, uniquely identified features seems to be an emerging development pattern. Maybe this text is better served as part of the SMPTE ST2071 article until the methodology becomes more commonplace. Please advise. [[User:posicks|<font color="red">posicks</font>]] [[User talk:posicks|<font color="blue">talk to me</font>]] <small>19:53, 7 August 2014 (UTC)</small>