Advanced Universal Plug and Play Technology Topics

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This advanced course will be a valuable resource for software developers  who are implementing UPnP technology in their products. It provides  detailed information about building UPnP Audio/Video products (such as  those compatible with media players like Sony's Playstation 3), and  hands-on demonstrations of development tools helpful for anyone building  UPnP-based products.  The Advanced course also provides an introduction  to UPnP Security.

What you will learn:

  • Review UPnP A/V
  • Examine development tools
  • Discuss device development
  • Consider UPnP security ceremonies

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Who Should Attend: Electrical engineer, Design engineer, Communications engineer, Systems engineer, Product engineer, Computer engineer, Software engineer, Lead engineer, Project engineer, QA/quality engineer

Instructor 

Jack Weast

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Jack Weast is a Staff Engineer at Intel Corporation who has been an  active participant in UPnP technologies for over 7 years. He's also been  a member of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) since its  inception, who has adopted the UPnP guidelines and published expanded  guidelines building on the UPnP foundation. Mr. Weast is the co-author  of the book, "PnP: Design by Example" and has spoken at several industry  events, including the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) and the IEEE Consumer  Communications Networking Conference (CCNC).

Publication Year: 2009

ISBN: 978-1-4244-2994-3


Advanced Universal Plug and Play Technology Topics
  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP100
  • Duration (Hours): 1
  • Credits: 0.1 CEU/ 1 PDH