Thanks Hannes for your comments.
> Hi Robins,
> Hi Qian,
>
> thanks for submitting
this document.
>
> I have two questions/comments for your
draft.
>
> * There is a List Services query <listServices> in
the LoST
> specification that allows you to list the services of a LoST
server
> (see Section 10 of LoST). Is this functionality insufficient for
your
> purpose.
In the given section, it says about finding the list of services
supported by a LoST server.
this draft says the list of sub services supported
by the particular
instance of a service.
> * In your document you suggest to define new URNs that allow
>
further differentiation between the type of service a PSAP might provide.
> You indicate
>
>
urn:service:sos.police.terrorist
>
urn:service:sos.police.arson
>
urn:service:sos.police.robbery
>
> as sub-services for
urn:service:sos.police.
>
> Did you have a chance to talk to PSAP
operators whether they
> believe this functionality is something they
would like to expose to the
> outside world?
>
they would like to expose to the outside world.
> When do you expect the user to indicate this type of detail (since
> there is a user-interface issue associated with this aspect)?
we can indicate the type detail in the SIP invite,
INVITE sip:nypd at example.gov SIP/2.0
To: urn:service:sos.police.robbery
>I could imagine that you could quickly turn the person
>that
reports certain crime into a detective when you, for example,
>allow the
following information to be differentiated:
>
>
urn:service:sos.police.robbery
> urn:service:sos.police.homicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.aggravated-assault
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.avunculicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.democide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.familicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.femicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.filicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.fratricide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.gendercide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.genocide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.infanticide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.mariticide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.matricide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.neonaticide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.parricide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.patricide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.regicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.sororicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.suicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.tyrannicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.manslaughter.uxoricide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.assassination
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.child-murder
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.consensual-homicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.contract-killing
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.honour-killing
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.lust-murder
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.lynching
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.mass-murder
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.murder-suicide
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.proxy-murder
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.ritual-murder
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.serial-killer
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.spree-killer
>
urn:service:sos.police.homicide.murder.torture-murder
>
> I guess
you get the point. I am unsure where to stop with the types
> of
sub-services and the ability of the person to know all these
> different
things.
we could list only one level of subservices,
implying support for all sub
categories.
For example consider the crime classifications
which came from
FBI.
Arson
Criminal sexual assault
Gambling
Homicide
Interfere with
public officer
Kidnapping
Motor vehicle
theft
Narcotics
Prostitution
Public
indecency
Robbery
Theft
Traffic accident
Weapons violation
......
> Needless to say that there are persons other than Thomas Mueller
> and Sherlock Homes out there...
>
classification could be based on user point of view,
so that they can
understand very easily.
and I suspect most users don't
want to become
experts in crime classification.
Regards,
Robins
>
> Ciao
> Hannes
>
> -------- Original
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> Date: Wed, 2 Jul
2008 20:15:01 -0700 (PDT)
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Title :
Location-to-Service Translation Protocol (LoST)
> Sub-Services
>
Author(s) : R. George, Q. Sun
>
Filename :
draft-robins-ecrit-sub-services-00.txt
>
Pages :
8
>
Date :
2008-07-02
>
> This document describes, how a LoST client can ask
LoST server for
> the list of sub services that it supports, and to
incorporate
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