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This draft is a work item of the Centralized Conferencing Working Group of the IETF.
Title : A Framework and Data Model for Centralized
Conferencing
Author(s) : M. Barnes, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-xcon-framework-02.txt
Pages : 54
Date : 2005-10-27
This document defines the framework for Centralized Conferencing.
The framework allows participants using various call signaling
protocols, such as SIP, H.323, Jabber and PSTN, to exchange media in
a centralized unicast conference. The Centralized Conferencing
Framework defines logical entities and naming conventions, along with
a conferencing data model. The framework also outlines a set of
conferencing protocols, which are complementary to the call signaling
protocols, for building advanced conferencing applications. The
framework binds all the defined components together for the benefit
of builders of conferencing systems.
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