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Title : Considerations of software generated message on XMPP
Author(s) : H. Sato, N. Ogashiwa
Filename : draft-sato-xmpp-software-message-01.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 2010-03-08
In RFC2779 [RFC2779] and RFC2778 [RFC2778], XMPP [RFC3920] client
is defined as "PRINCIPALS are the people, groups, and/or software
in the "real world" outside the system that use the system as a
means of coordination and communication. Considering this
description, it does not matter whether the user of end node is
human or software. However, current specification of XMPP is
expected that there will be a human in front of the client. So,
there is no consideration for looping the message between softwares
and processing message that human will not be able to react.
Recently system and software are replying in return of
human. Moreover, by making client act like a human, new network
service can be made. There are many of these called "bots"
already, but there is a possibility which can aggregate or control
remote resources.By clarifying models of usage and problem, this
document aims to use XMPP in software-to-software and
human-to-software models not only human-to-human model.
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