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Conference Course Control Problem Statement
draft-trossen-conferencing-problem-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Dirk Trossen
Last updated 2001-11-07
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Abstract

As part of the Internet Multimedia Conferencing Architecture [3], conference course control deals with the control of running conferences after the creation of the initial conference state with respect to the membership and access control during runtime of the session. The spectrum of scenarios reaches from small multiparty gatherings up to large scaled meetings with a high fluctuation of user’s membership and activity. This document identifies the problem areas to define the scope of conference course control efforts within the IETF.

Authors

Dirk Trossen

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