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	Title		: A Framework and Data Model for Centralized Conferencing
	Author(s)	: M. Barnes, et al.
	Filename	: draft-barnes-xcon-framework-02.txt
	Pages		: 36
	Date		: 2005-2-15
	
This document defines the framework for Centralized Conferencing
   (XCON), which is applicable to participants using different call
   control signaling protocols and exchanging media over networks with
   potentially different characteristics.  The XCON Framework defines
   the XCON data model, the XCON logical entities, the naming
   conventions, and outlines the standard conferencing protocols
   (complementary to the call control signalling protocols) for building
   advanced conferencing applications.  The framework binds all the
   defined components together for the benefit of conferencing system
   builders.

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