SYSTEMS AND INTEGRATIONS Sample Clauses

SYSTEMS AND INTEGRATIONS. ‌ NRK would ideally integrate with the origin solution using APIs for all needs. This is the main principle, but NRK may consider counterarguments and suggestions to why and where this may not apply or be solved differently. The following sections describe the internal applications/systems which have direct integration with the existing origin system. The new solution would need to solve the same needs, but not necessarily in the same way. NRK expects the Supplier to assist in finding the best possible solution to cover all existing needs. NRK has a strong developer community, and especially in areas where NRK has very bespoke needs or expects frequent changing business or user requirements, there is a policy of (co)developing and owning these integration-services or -modules in-house rather than asking the involved vendors to deliver a bespoke integration on their own. This is based on prior experience where the most complicated and difficult part of many integrations are not the technical implementation or development, but the business and data model impedance and the need to be able to adjust and adapt the mapping and logic over time. If a feature is missing or inadequate, NRK would prefer that work and effort is put into providing proper, public APIs if needed and incorporating the feature as part of the standard product/solution. See chapter 6.5 for API requirements. 3.3.1 XXXX / XXXXXX‌ Xxxx is a tool used to schedule live streams. An example of this would be an ongoing press conference. Xxxxxx is a tool which can create shorter clips from an ongoing live stream which then can be made available in articles to the end-user. An example would be the last two minutes of a ski race. The output of both these processes is an asset with a fixed start and end with resulting HLS/DASH manifests which can be viewed and linked to metadata for further embedding in news articles. 3.3.2 PROGRAMRECORDER‌ ProgramRecorder has two main features. 1. Listen to events from the playout system and record live programs so that they will be available as Live-to-VOD until an adaptive bit rate set (ABR)has been produced and made available On-Demand. Today NRK asks for the deletion of the Live-to-VOD asset once the On-Demand ABR set has been produced and distributed. 2. Schedule continuous one-hour recordings on a set of predefined live channels where NRK is required by law to store and forward these recordings to the Norwegian National Library. (xxxxx://xxx.xx.xx/en/legal-deposi...
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