fix: update all documentation to use onvif-go for consistent branding
- CONTRIBUTING.md: Updated title and git clone URL - .github/CONTRIBUTING.md: Updated title, paths, and references - QUICKSTART.md: Updated intro - BUILDING.md: Updated title - docs/ARCHITECTURE.md: Updated title and descriptions - docs/PROJECT_SUMMARY.md: Updated title, description, and structure - docs/IMPLEMENTATION_SUMMARY.md: Updated docker example - server/README.md: Updated cd command and link text - cmd/onvif-diagnostics/README.md: Updated cd command Note: Kept 'go-onvif' as manufacturer identifier in code (server/types.go, cmd/onvif-server/main.go) and in code comments (examples/) for descriptive purposes.
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# go-onvif Architecture & Design
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# onvif-go Architecture & Design
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## Overview
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go-onvif is a modern, performant Go library for communicating with ONVIF-compliant IP cameras and devices. It provides a clean, type-safe API with comprehensive support for device management, media streaming, PTZ control, and imaging settings.
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onvif-go is a modern, performant Go library for communicating with ONVIF-compliant IP cameras and devices. It provides a clean, type-safe API with comprehensive support for device management, media streaming, PTZ control, and imaging settings.
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## Architecture
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## Conclusion
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go-onvif provides a modern, performant, and easy-to-use Go library for ONVIF camera integration. Its architecture prioritizes:
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onvif-go provides a modern, performant, and easy-to-use Go library for ONVIF camera integration. Its architecture prioritizes:
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- Developer experience (simple, intuitive API)
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- Type safety (compile-time error detection)
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- Performance (connection pooling, efficient operations)
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