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However, I can provide you with some general information about international standardized profiles and application profiles in the field of information technology.
International Standardized Profiles (ISPs) are standard specifications that define how different devices or systems should communicate with each other in a standardized manner. These profiles ensure interoperability and compatibility between different implementations of the same technology.
Application profiles are specific profiles that define how a particular application or service should behave when communicating with other devices or applications. They are often based on international standards and may include specific configurations, protocols, and data formats for seamless communication.
For specific information on AVT1n, AVT2n, AVT15, and the "A-mode transparent application profile," I recommend referring to the latest documentation from relevant standardization organizations or technology bodies that deal with these topics. You can search for information from organizations like the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), or other industry-specific standardization bodies related to audiovisual technology or virtual terminal communications.
Open systems interconnection; Application layer (OSI); Computer terminals; Conformity; Data processing; Identification methods; Communication procedures; Information exchange