A User Identifier for Centralized Conferencing (XCON)
draft-boulton-xcon-userid-01
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Authors | Chris Boulton , Mary Barnes | ||
Last updated | 2007-03-01 | ||
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Abstract
A conferencing system is defined by "A framework and Data Model for Centralized Conferencing" and represents a container for administering and managing all conference related information. The conference user concept is introduced in the framework to identify the entity participating in a conference and manipulating conferencing system related properties. This document defines a Conference User Identifier and provides some guidelines for identifying a specific conference user within a conferencing system. The document also provides some examples of the logical mapping of this conference user identifier to protocol and signaling interface specific user identifiers.
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