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`ZAPIUKEBOX ........................................
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`ZAPSTAIION ..................................................................................................................................................... .. 19
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`fiocuntent Purpose
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`This Product Requirements document {P523} is intended to specify the product attributes of the
`Z2i product. The exoected audience for the document is anyone involved with the product, both
`at Z2i and our partners, as wait as potential OEMS and customers.
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`This Product Requirements Document was created by Z2i marketing, engineering, manufacturing
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`a common View of the overali attriieutes that meet the needs or’ the customer.
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`Any issues that surface during the Discovery or Foundation Phases are being captured within an
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`product feature and functionality summaries... in addition, a product map and
`possible future product features and accessories are provided.
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`User Characteristics detaiis the typical users of the system, their background,
`roies and responsibiiities, and interactions with the system. Use cases are also
`covered to detail the user scenarios that the software is intended to address.
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`associated system requirements. Each feature is discussed with respect to the
`other rnaior components within the software.
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`infotainment Appliance Requirements describes the requirements necessary
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`Features Matrix represents a roadmap for features and functionality in terms of
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`The Zapdukebox product concept evoived from a desrie to create highly portable crosspiatform
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`it was further desired that this engine might be the
`functional basis for consumer infortainment appliances.
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`The El software solution wiil aiiow PC, Mac and Linux usesr to piay back music, video and
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`Provide a Java based muitimediaxggtayer.
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`Provide for a means of security for content owners
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`Provide for “virtuai access" to a users stored assets.
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`Provide integration with the Z2i Zapcentral portal site.
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`Provide a basis for a continuing revenue stream for Z2i.
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`The host—based software shouid operate on any lkziicrosoft 95.98 or N'l'4.0!5.0 Windows-based
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`A path to provide advanced features via the instaliation of additonai software will be provided for
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`The Z2i Zapdukebox product is currentiy targeted to be marketed to customers through the
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`2.3.1 Primary Neeétsty
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`shail be based on Java to allow for maximum portabilty across many platforms.
`It is meant to
`play popular audio formats such as MP3, EPAC, WAU, REAL and video formats such as MPEG,
`REAL and other Quicktime Codecs. The Zapdukebox shall have Oracletite relational database
`at its core to ailow it to be more adept at performing is multimedia data management and
`synchronization functions.
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`This document will encompass the feature list and provide a rudimentary layout of the
`Zapdukebox architecture only. Tnroughoutthis document, certain assumptions have been made
`with regards to the audio and video codecs. The application will also provide ability to send and
`receive multimedia flies using TCPiiP. Thegufser will be able to select Zapcentral using their web
`browser or the built —in HTML window.
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`Zapstation
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`Zapstation is a free standing consumer appliance which is built by third party manufactures to the
`reference specification provided by Z2i.
`it wiii run the ZapJul<ebox Software Engine for GEMS.
`This device will exceute most of the tunctionaiity of the computer based Zapdukebox.
`it will use
`a Television screen for the presentation of its GU: and it wiit atso have a small DIN‘. sized ‘-facum
`Fiourescent Display (VH3). Upon first glance the ZapStation shall resemble a consumer
`electronics DVD piayer. This unit shall connect to the internet via broadband as well 56KB
`modem. Through a broadband connection the Zapstatiottr shall have the ability to download
`audio and video a rate which will be very‘ pleasing. Connection at 58KB will be more patience
`challenging.
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`Some of the features are enumerated below.
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`:1 DVD Player
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`:1 MP3 I Digital Music Jukebox
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`ZapCentral shall be the portal that wiii feed the Zapdukebox as well as ZapStation clients around
`the world.
`it shall provide a personalized view of itself to each user if requested. A user of
`ZapCentrai must register to have access to its data files. Once registered, the member’s profile
`wili be used to deliver is presentational experience. Zapcentrai shall house thousands or millions
`of assets that can be requested by Z2i Members.
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`3.4
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`Zapfirccess
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`Zapétccess shaltbe at service program that is facilitated by ZapCentral and sold by music and
`video retaiiers.
`iflncea customer becomes a Zapéccess member, they wiil have the right
`purchase, download and use any associated multimedia assets that they have rights to. Asset
`rights can be purchased or given away freely, depending on the posting artist. ZapAccess shall
`also allow for the concept of Virtual Asset Ownership and Distribution. Throught the Zapzficcess
`membership, Z2i wilt allow members to synchronize their muitimedia databases across their
`Z2iCharged software platforms and appliances.
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`3.5
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`ivauit is the marketing name for core teoictnoiogy which shail serve as the basis for our Virtual
`Asset Ownership and Distribution prograrri.,tVAULT is synonomous for Virtual Asset User Library
`Technology.
`it is premised on tour underiéiling functions: rights management, watermarking,
`encrypting and containment.
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`3.6
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`Z2iCHfixRGED
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`.Z2iCi-l.«’3sRGEi3 shalt be the monika that will be appiied to consumer appiiances which are
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`it will be exploited like “lntellnside”,
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`4.1
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`Preiiminary Use Case Anaiysis
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`4.1.1 Actors
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`Zapéskebox User — represents the "rectly connected user of the Zapdukebox. The user
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`Zapfliccess User - represents the remotely connectedlrser’ oi the Zapdukebox to his assets
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`Pfay fiéesic & Video — Music and video assets can be piayed Eocaiiy on any Zapdukebox
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`Dowraioad Music & Video — Music and video assets can be downloadedtrom Zapcentral or
`other internet sites. Only Zapfiiccess purchased assets can be distributed as a part of the
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`4.2
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`HOST PC
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`This section specifies the generic user characteristics associated with a ZapJukebox that is
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`at Z2i. A test suite of tile shalt be used in the deveiopment and QA process to insure quaiity
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`The target user should be anyone who owns a Windows PC, Mac or Linux PC who wishes to
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`The Video image quality associated with ZapJul<ebox playback will be dependent on the input
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`Typical media playeé on the Zapéukebox will be songs, movies, small video clips, narrations,
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