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	Title		: Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
                          Plug-and-Play PKI for Web Services
	Author(s)	: A. Rundgren
	Filename	: draft-rundgren-pkix-pnppki4ws-00.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2003-1-13
	
'Web Services' [2, 3] is the collective name of a set of emerging
technologies targeted for ultimately supporting Plug-and-Play (PnP)
integration of business- and information-systems, within and between
organizations.  This specification covers an X.509 certificate
extension, designed to enable PnP-support for the Public Key
Infrastructure (PKI) part of a Web Service.  In addition to
supporting Web Services, the extension is also intended to be
useable for general-purpose PKI-enabled applications.  A PowerPoint
presentation highlighting the core of this specification is also
available [4]

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