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"An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Document Format for Indicating A Change in XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) Resources", Jonathan Rosenberg, Jari Urpalainen, 30-Jun-09. ( bytes)
- This specification defines a document format that can be used to
indicate that a change has occurred in a document managed by the
Extensible Markup Language (XML) Configuration Access Protocol
(XCAP). This format indicates the document that has changed and its
former and new entity tags. It also can indicate the specific change
that was made in the document, using an XML patch format. This
format allows also indications of element and attribute content of an
XML document. XCAP diff documents can be delivered to clients using
a number of means, including a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
event package.
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"Presence Interdomain Scaling Analysis for SIP/SIMPLE", Avshalom Houri, Edwin Aoki, Sriram Parameswar, Tim Rang, Vishal Singh, Henning Schulzrinne, 8-Jul-09. ( bytes)
- The document analyzes the traffic that is generated by presence
subscriptions between domains and shows that the amount of traffic
can be extremely large. The document also analyzes the effects of a
large presence system on the memory footprint and the CPU load.
Approved and in-work optimizations to the Session Initiation Protocol
are analyzed with the possible impact on the load. Separate
documents contain the requirements for optimizations and suggestions
for new optimizations.
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"Multi-party Chat Using the Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP)", Aki Niemi, Miguel Garcia, Geir Arne Sandbakken, 9-Mar-09. ( bytes)
- The Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) defines a mechanism for
sending instant messages within a peer-to-peer session, negotiated
using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the Session
Description Protocol (SDP). This document defines the necessary
tools for establishing multi-party chat sessions, or chat rooms,
using MSRP.
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"SIMPLE made Simple: An Overview of the IETF Specifications for Instant Messaging and Presence using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)", Jonathan Rosenberg, 9-Mar-09. ( bytes)
- The IETF has produced many specifications related to Presence and
Instant Messaging with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Collectively, these specifications are known as SIMPLE - SIP for
Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions. This document
serves as a guide to the SIMPLE suite of specifications. It breaks
them up into categories and explains what each is for and how they
relate to each other.
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"Models for Intra-Domain Presence and Instant Messaging (IM) Bridging", Jonathan Rosenberg, Avshalom Houri, Colm Smyth, Francois Audet, 13-Jul-09. ( bytes)
- Presence and Instant Messaging (IM) bridging involves the sharing of
presence information and exchange of IM across multiple systems
within a single domain. As such, it is a close cousin to presence
and IM federation, which involves the sharing of presence and IM
across differing domains. Presence and IM bridging can be the result
of a multi-vendor network, or a consequence of a large organization
that requires partitioning. This document examines different use
cases and models for intra-domain presence and IM bridging. It is
meant to provide a framework for defining requirements and
specifications for presence and IM bridging.
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