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Title : Semantic Description of SIMPLE List Manipulation
Operations
Author(s) : M. Isomaki et al.
Filename : draft-isomaki-simple-list-man-sem-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2002-11-1
In SIMPLE based presence and messaging applications, it is necessary
for the user to be able to configure a number of pieces of information.
One of the most common types of information is a list of URIs. List
management is useful outside the scope of SIMPLE as well, for instance
in conferencing. There are many reasons why it would be beneficial to
manage the lists in a similar fashion regardless of the application.
Before the selection of the actual protocol(s) to manage the lists there
is a need to describe their semantics on an abstract level. This
document proposes the semantics for SIMPLE list manipulation protocol.
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