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IEEE 1484.11.2 2004

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IEEE Standard for Learning Technology – ECMAScript Application Programming Interface for Content to Runtime Services Communication

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New IEEE Standard – Active. An ECMAScript application programming interface (API) for content-to-runtime-services communication is described in this standard. It is based on a current industry practice called CMI–computer managed instruction. This API enables the communication of information between content and a runtime service (RTS) typically provided by a learning management system (LMS) via common API services using the ECMAScript language. The purpose of this standard is to build consensus around, resolve ambiguities, and correct defects in existing specifications for an ECMAScript API for exchanging data between learning-related content and an LMS. Keyword: IEEE Std 1484.11.2-2003 , 1484.11.2 , application programming interface , API , computer managed instruction , content object , ECMAScript , ECMAScript API , learning content , learning management system , LMS , runtime service , RTS

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover Page
2 Title Page
4 Introduction
Participants
6 CONTENTS
8 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
9 2. References
3. Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
10 3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
4. Conformance
11 4.1 Behavior
4.2 API implementation
4.3 Content object use of an API implementation
12 4.4 Outside of scope
5. Conceptual model (informative)
5.1 Simplified learning content ECMAScript API communication model
13 5.2 Basic scenario
14 5.3 Implementation for Web-browser-based content
16 5.4 ECMAScript API extensibility
6. API instantiation and binding
6.1 Instantiation of an instance of an API implementation
17 6.2 Multiple instances
6.3 Binding a content object to an API instance
6.4 Sample implementation to find an API instance (informative)
18 7. Content communication state model
7.1 Communication and error states
19 7.2 Events
23 8. ECMAScript API methods and syntax
8.1 Session methods
25 8.2 Data-transfer methods
28 8.3 Support methods
30 8.4 API implementation error codes
33 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
34 Annex B (informative) When to call the terminate communication session method
IEEE 1484.11.2 2004
$42.25