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	Title		: SIP/SIMPLE Based Presence and IM Architecture
	Author(s)	: A. Houri et al.
	Filename	: draft-houri-simple-arch-01.txt
	Pages		: 77
	Date		: 2003-7-1
	
This document is a initial attempt in creating a document that will
describe the architecture of a presence and instant messaging system.
The document collects information required for the creation a
complete Presence and IM system using SIMPLE and other IETF
protocols. This information has been spread out across numerous other
internet drafts and RFCs. The document tries to put everything
together, discussing the servers involved, security mechanisms,
functional model, call flows, etc. The goal of this document is that
someone, who is not an expert in the IETF protocols, can read this
document and understand how the IETF protocols can be used for
building a complete system and how it should work. The main changes
from the previous version of the document is that sections about
functional model and basic call flows were added.

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