[-Krisztian Kiss Internet-Draft Gabor Bajko-]Network Working Group {+Krisztian Kiss (ed.) Internet-Draft+} Nokia Expires: [-April 25,-] {+August 29,+} 2003 [-October 25,-] {+February 28,+} 2002 Requirements for Presence Service [-based on-] {+in+} 3GPP [-specifications and wireless environment characteristics draft-kiss-simple-presence-wireless-reqs-01.txt-] {+Wireless Systems draft-kiss-simple-presence-wireless-reqs-02+} Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026 [1]. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as [-Internet- Drafts.-] {+Internet-Drafts.+} Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet- Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." The list of current Internet-Drafts can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-abstracts.txt The list of Internet-Draft Shadow Directories can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html. The distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society [-(2002).-] {+(2003).+} All Rights Reserved. Abstract This Internet-Draft defines requirements for Presence Service [-based on-] {+in+} 3GPP [-specifications and-] wireless [-environment characteristics.-] {+systems.+} Internet-Draft Expires: [-April 25, 2002-] {+August 29, 2003+} Page 1 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements [-October 2002-] {+February 2003+} Table of contents 1. [-Introduction.................................................3 2.-] {+Introduction 2 1.1+} Conventions used in this [-document............................3 3.-] {+document 3 2.+} General [-wireless requirements................................3 4. Publishing requirements......................................4 4.1 Standardized mechanism to publish presence information.......4 4.2-] {+characteristics of Wireless Systems 3 3.+} Requirements [-to support multiple PUAs........................4 4.3 Feedback on publishing.......................................4 4.4-] {+3 3.1 Addressing Requirements 4 3.2+} Publishing [-efficiency........................................5 5.-] {+requirements 4 3.3+} Subscription and notification [-requirements...................5 5.1 Filtering....................................................5 5.2 Anonymous subscription.......................................5 5.3 Notification efficiency......................................6 5.4 Content indirection..........................................6 6.-] {+requirements 5 3.4+} Requirements for the content of the [-Presence Document........6 6.1 Presence information elements................................6 6.2 Multivalue concept...........................................7 6.3 Location information.........................................7 7.-] {+presence document 6 3.5+} Authorization [-requirements...................................7 7.1 Standardized setting of authorization policy.................7 7.2 Expressiveness of authorization rules........................7 8. Watcher information requirements.............................8 8.1 Pending watcher notification.................................8 8.2-] {+requirements 7 3.6+} Watcher information [-filtering................................8 8.3 Watcher history..............................................8 9.-] {+requirements 8 3.7+} Presencelist [-requirements....................................9 10.-] {+requirements 9 4.+} Security [-requirements........................................9 11. Evaluation against the SIMPLE charter items..................9 11.1 Publishing and Subscription/Notification requirements........9 11.2 Presence Document requirements...............................9 11.3 Authorization and Management requirements....................9 11.4 Watcher information requirements............................10 12. Proposed-] {+requirements 9 5. Charging Requirements 9 6. Proposal for+} next [-steps.........................................10-] {+steps 9+} Normative [-References...³³...................................10 ³-] {+References 9+} Informative [-References......................................11-] {+References 10+} Author's [-addresses..........................................12-] {+address 12 Appendix+} A. [-Acknowledgements............................................12-] {+Contributors 12+} Full Copyright [-Statement....................................13 Internet-Draft Expires: April 25, 2002 Page 2 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements October 2002-] {+Statement 13+} 1. Introduction This Internet-Draft [-defines-] {+lists the+} requirements for Presence Service [-based on-] {+in+} 3GPP [-specifications [23][24]-] {+wireless systems [24][25][26]. The 3GPP Presence Service requirements are defined in [27], the 3GPP Presence Service architecture is defined in [28], presence service information flows+} and [-other needs rising from mobile/wireless environment characteristics.-] {+protocol details are defined in [29].+} The requirements on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for the Release 5 of the 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem are described in [19]. Presence Service is referenced as defined in IMPP Working Group in documents [5] and [6]. This document does not document requirements that have led to the creation and work in progress on a number of SIMPLE WG specifications, i.e. subscriptions and notifications of user presence [7], the SIP [-presencelist-] event [-package-] {+notification extension for collections+} [9], the SIP Event Template-Package for Watcher Information documents [11][12], the content indirection mechanism [17] and the SIMPLE Presence Publication Mechanism [-[15][16].-] {+[15].+} Rather this document lists only requirements that are additional to those that have led to the mechanisms proposed in these documents. The document also assumes the usage of the Common Presence and Instant Messaging (CPIM) Presence Information Data Format (PIDF) defined in [8] as the default presence document data format, however some of the requirements presented here might require extensions to PIDF. {+Internet-Draft Expires: August 29, 2003 Page 2 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements February 2003+} The requirements presented in this document are proposed to be evaluated by the SIMPLE Working Group. The result of this evaluation process would help to determine the work expected to be done in IETF and identify the work which might be done in other standardization bodies, such as 3GPP. Thus, a more precise work-share between standardization bodies could be worked out. The overall goal of these requirements is to allow the development of a fully standardized presence application for wireless terminals, utilizing existing IETF and 3GPP specifications. [-2.-] {+Note that some of the requirements herein may be already addressed in specific requirements documents, i.e. the data manipulation requirements of SIMPLE systems [10], the presence specific event notification filters requirements [14], the rate limiting of event notifications requirements [16], the watcher information filtering requirements [21], the SIMPLE Presence Publication Requirements [23]. 1.1+} Conventions used in this document This document does not specify any protocol of any kind. Therefore, the use of the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document, as described in RFC 2119 [2], does not apply. [-Internet-Draft Expires: April 25, 2002 Page 3 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements October 2002 3.-] {+2.+} General [-wireless requirements-] {+characteristics of Wireless Systems+} The radio interface {+of wireless systems+} is {+often+} a scarce resource. As such, the [-number and size of the messages exchanged-] {+message exchange+} over the radio interface [-between the UA-] and the [-network should-] {+size of the messages should+} be [-minimized.-] {+efficiently compact and kept to a minimum.+} All the mechanisms developed should make an efficient use of the radio interface. {+There are existing mechanisms to fulfill this requirement, such as signaling compression [31], partial publication, partial notification [20], content indirection [17]. These mechanisms must not be exclusive and must be capable to work together.+} As terminals could be rather small devices, {+the+} memory [-requirements,-] {+and+} power [-consumption,-] {+consumption requirements, requirements for+} processing power, [-etc.-] {+and for screen size and rendering capabilities+} should be kept to a minimum. Mandating support for additional protocols and mechanisms in the {+wireless+} terminal must meet this [-condition. 4.-] {+criteria. 3. Requirements This section lists the requirements for Presence Service in the 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem wireless environment. Generally, these protocol requirements stem from the special characteristics of wireless systems, and the specific set of capabilities specified by the 3GPP. More information on these aspects can be found in 3GPP TS 23.228 [24]. Internet-Draft Expires: August 29, 2003 Page 3 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements February 2003 3.1 Addressing Requirements ADDR-REQ1: It must be possible to use a single address to identify the presentity and the watcher. ADDR-REQ2: Use of E.164 numbers [32] in addressing presence service entities must be supported. 3.2+} Publishing requirements [-4.1-] {+Generic SIMPLE Presence Publication Requirements are listed in [23]. PUBL-REQ1:+} Standardized mechanism to publish presence information There must be a standardized mechanism to [-manage (publish)-] {+publish+} the presence information. {+PUBL-REQ2: Partial publishing+} The [-standardized publication-] {+publish+} mechanism must allow [-publishing from multiple Presence User Agents (PUAs)-] {+a PUA to change only part+} of {+the presentity's presence information. For example,+} a {+PUA must be able to publish one+} single [-presentity.-] {+ element of the presentity's PIDF document, while the document contains several elements. PUBL-REQ3: Basic operations of publishing+} It must be possible for the [-PUAs of the same presentity-] {+PUA+} to add [-elements-] {+segments+} to the presence information as well as [-remove or-] {+overwrite,+} modify {+or remove+} existing elements of the presence information. [-4.2 Requirements to support multiple PUAs The Presence Server-] {+PUBL-REQ4: Mandatory-to-implement MIME type for presence document There+} must be [-able to merge-] {+one mandatory-to-implement MIME type for+} the [-information from multiple sources and resolve possible conflicts-] {+publish mechanism. PUBL-REQ5: Inclusion of direct content+} in the [-resulting-] presence [-document.-] {+document+} It must be possible for the [-PUA-] {+presentity+} to [-discover-] {+include direct content in+} the [-current-] {+presence document. If the direct+} content [-and status-] {+is part+} of the presence [-document including presence information published by other PUAs belonging to-] {+document,+} the [-same presentity. Requirements in section 3 must be also taken into account When fulfiling this requirement. The PUA must-] {+signaling compression should+} be able to [-manipulate already existing elements of-] {+maintain+} the [-presence information published by another PUAs. 4.3 Feedback on-] {+compression efficiency. PUBL-REQ6: Multiple PUAs The publication mechanism must allow simultaneous+} publishing {+from multiple distinct PUAs of a single presentity. PUBL-REQ7: Identifiers for PUAs It must be possible to allocate unique identifiers for every distinct PUAs of a particular presentity. PUBL-REQ8: Identification of segments+} The PUA must be able to [-receive feedback about the result of-] {+publish to+} a [-publishing transaction,-] {+specific segment of+} the [-feedback-] {+presence document, shared among many PUAs (the number of sources+} must [-contain enough information for the principal controlling the presentity to know-] {+neither be limited nor pre-defined). This means+} that the published [-presence information was successfully composed into-] {+segments need to be identified across all of+} the [-presence document by-] {+PUAs of a particular presentity. The PUA must be able to generate identifiers for+} the [-Presence Server.-] {+published segments.+} Internet-Draft Expires: [-April 25, 2002-] {+August 29, 2003+} Page 4 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements [-October 2002 4.4 Publishing efficiency-] {+February 2003 PUBL-REQ9: Discovering existing segments+} It must be possible for the [-presentity-] {+PUA+} to [-publish multimedia contents along-] {+discover existing segment identifiers together+} with their [-communication means when publishing presence information. The mechanism selected for publishing large size-] content {+published by other PUAs belonging to the same presentity. PUBL-REQ10: Hard-state segments It+} must [-make efficient use of-] {+be possible to include hard-state segments in+} the [-network resources and satisfy related requirements-] {+presence documents. This means that+} in [-section 3. One identified mechanism to fulfil this requirement is to allow-] {+case the PUAs do not refresh presence information, the hard-state segments remain available for+} the {+watchers. PUBL-REQ11: Feedback on publishing The+} PUA {+must be able+} to [-update only those parts-] {+receive feedback about the result+} of {+a publishing transaction,+} the [-presence-] {+feedback must contain enough+} information [-that have changed since-] {+for+} the [-last publication. For example if only some elements of-] {+principal controlling+} the [-presence information changes, then only those elements need to be updated as opposed-] {+presentity+} to [-always sending all-] {+know that+} the {+published+} presence information [-elements within each publish transaction. 5.-] {+was successfully composed into the presence document by the Presence Compositor. 3.3+} Subscription and notification requirements [-5.1 Filtering-] {+SUBNOT-REQ1: Presence information filtering+} It must be possible for a watcher to select certain elements from the presence information that he wants (or does not want) to receive [-in-] notifications for. [-EXAMPLE:-] {+As an example,+} the watcher may only want to be notified when the presentity becomes available for conferencing. The Presence Server must be able to construct the presence document to be delivered to the watcher according to the watcher's filtering preferences. [-NOTE: When-] {+Note that when+} determining the elements to be included in the presence document, authorization rules are also needed to be taken into account. [-It must be possible for the Presence List Server [9] to construct and store appropriate-] {+Note that there are detailed presence event+} filtering [-rules for every URI-] {+requirements listed+} in {+[14]. SUBNOT-REQ2: Limiting+} the [-presencelist based on-] {+rate of event notification The watcher must be able to limit+} the [-watcher's filtering preferences. [14] describes more-] {+maximum rate at which the notifier can generate notifications in a subscription. Note that there are+} detailed [-filtering requirements. 5.2-] {+requirements for the throttle mechanism listed in [16]. SUBNOT-REQ3:+} Anonymous subscription It must be possible for the watcher to request an anonymous subscription (i.e. the watcher's identifier will not be revealed to the presentity). [-This-] {+The+} anonymous request may be accepted or rejected, depending on the presentity's authorization rules as described [-in clause 7. NOTE: This-] {+by the AUTH-REQs. Note that this+} requirement may be met with the overall privacy solution for SIP. Internet-Draft Expires: [-April 25, 2002-] {+August 29, 2003+} Page 5 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements [-October 2002 5.3 Notification efficiency-] {+February 2003 SUBNOT-REQ4: Gathering information on presence information+} It must be possible for the watcher to determine what presence information is available for a particular presentity before fetching or subscribing to the presence information elements with actual values. {+SUBNOT-REQ5: Direct content inclusion in presence information+} It must be possible for the watcher to receive [-notification of multimedia contents along with the presentityÆs communication means.-] {+notifications including direct contents.+} The mechanism selected for notifying large size content must make efficient use of the network resources and satisfy [-related-] {+generic wireless+} requirements {+as described+} in section [-3. One identified mechanism to fulfil this requirement is to allow the Presence Server to generate partial notifications to the watcher containing only those elements of the presence information, which have changed value compared to the previous notification to the watcher. NOTE: When using this mechanism the watcher must be able to indicate its support for partial notification when subscribing to the presentity's presence information. 5.4-] {+2. SUBNOT-REQ6:+} Content indirection [-Requirements-] {+Generic requirements+} for content indirection are [-described-] {+listed+} in [13]. In connection to presence the following requirements have been identified: [-The-] {+the+} Presence Server should be able to perform content indirection. Watchers should have the capability to indicate the support of content indirection. The Presence Server must honor watcher's preferences whether to perform content indirection or not when it detects a situation where content indirection should be performed. [-6.-] {+SUBNOT-REQ7: Subscription on behalf of another user It must be possible for a watcher to subscribe to the presentityÆs presence information on behalf of another user. As an example, an Application Server may act as a network-based watcher to provide presence based call control, or a Resource List Server may collect notifications from the individual resources of the presentity collection on behalf of the watcher. 3.4+} Requirements for the content of the presence document [-6.1 Presence information elements-] {+CONT-REQ1: Unique identifiers for presence segments+} The presence document [-must contain-] {+contains+} presence [-information elements.-] {+segments.+} Each presence [-information element-] {+segment+} must contain a unique identity which makes [-the presence information element-] {+it+} distinguishable from other presence [-information elements-] {+segments+} inside the presence document. [-RFC 2778 [6] defines the presence information element-] {+CONT-REQ2: Application specific identifiers It must be possible+} to [-consist of-] {+include application specific identifiers in+} a [-STATUS marker, an optional COMMUNICATION ADDRESS, and optional-] {+presence tuple. This means that a publishing application running in a PUA is able to address a specific presence tuple to its peer watcher application running in the watcher user agent. CONT-REQ3: Rich content of the presence segments RFC 2778 [6] defines the presence information element to consist of a STATUS marker, an optional COMMUNICATION ADDRESS, and optional+} OTHER PRESENCE MARKUP. A COMMUNICATION ADDRESS includes a COMMUNICATION MEANS and a CONTACT ADDRESS. {+Internet-Draft Expires: August 29, 2003 Page 6 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements February 2003+} As a further requirement for this definition, it must be possible to define [-semantics to the-] {+rich+} content [-of an-] {+for a presence information+} element (e.g. for the communication means: voice, video, instant messaging, application). [-The presence document must be able-] {+One possible solution+} to [-contain multiple types of presence information elements. As an example, a presence information element could be user specific, device specific or network specific. Internet-Draft Expires: April 25, 2002 Page 6 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements October 2002 6.2-] {+fulfill this requirement is defined in [30]. CONT-REQ4:+} Multivalue concept It must be possible to include multiple instances of the semantically same presence information in the presence document. The different instances should contain different values of the same presence information and used to be shown for different watchers. The different watchers must only receive those instances of the presence information they are authorized to by the presentity. [-EXAMPLE: One-] {+As an example, one+} group of watchers is shown a different value for the status of presentity than the other. The Presence Server must be able to distinguish whether two presence information elements contain semantically different presence information or they are different instances of the semantically same presence information. [-6.3-] {+CONT-REQ5:+} Geographic location information There must be a standardized [-mechanism to express-] {+attribute for the+} geographic location information within the presence document. [-7.-] {+CONT-REQ6: PresentityÆs status There must be a standardized attribute for the presentityÆs status within the presence document. 3.5+} Authorization requirements This [-chapter-] {+section+} defines the requirements for how presentity is able to authorize the presence subscriptions. [-7.1-] {+Generic SIMPLE data manipulation requirements are listed in [10]. AUTH-REQ1:+} Standardized setting of authorization policy There must be a standardized mechanism for the presentity [-(Presence User Agent)-] to control the authorization policy related to his own presence information. This means that the authorization policy document format and a set of manipulation operations upon that format must be standardized. [-Such manipulation operations should be aligned with the ones used for other similar purposes (such as conferencing).-] {+AUTH-REQ2: Extensibility of authorization policy+} It should be possible for network operators to extend the format of the authorization policy document and the operations upon that format based on local policy. [-7.2-] {+AUTH-REQ3:+} Expressiveness of authorization rules It must be possible for the presentity to set separate authorization rules for different watchers and groups of watchers. With these rules the presentity must be able to override the default behaviour of the presence server for the generation of notifications and content of the notifications. [-EXAMPLE: Only-] {+As an example, only+} watchers belonging to a particular group are allowed to receive information related to presentity's location. Internet-Draft Expires: [-April 25, 2002-] {+August 29, 2003+} Page 7 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements [-October 2002-] {+February 2003 AUTH-REQ4: Managing the authorization policy from multiple sources+} It must be possible for the presentity to manage the authorization rules from multiple sources (e.g. from different terminals of the presentity or by the service provider on behalf of the [-presentity.)-] {+presentity).+} It must be possible for the presentity from one source to learn the changes in the authorization rules changed by other sources belonging to the same presentity. {+AUTH-REQ5: Granularity of access rights+} It must be possible for the presentity to grant access rights separately for all elements of the presence information. RFC 2778 [6] defines a model for presence information. Based on this model more specific requirements can be stated: It must be possible for the Presence Server to decide based on authorization rules whether to include a certain tuple in the notification. It must be possible to base that decision on any element in the tuple. In the default case these must include at least TUPLE ID, CONTACT ADDRESS, COMMUNICATION MEANS and STATUS attributes. As a special case, it must be possible for the Presence Server to provide different status values for same COMMUNICATION ADDRESS or combination of COMMUNICATION ADDRESS and OTHER PRESENCE MARKUPs. {+AUTH-REQ6: Expiry of access rights+} It must be possible to grant access rights with an expiry time to a particular watcher or group. [-As groups are seen as an important concept in the-] {+AUTH-REQ7: Presence+} authorization policy [-definition, the-] {+manipulation alignment with conferencing The+} solution {+for authorization policy manipulation+} should be aligned with [-the-] {+other data manipulation+} operations used for similar purposes (such as conferencing). [-8. Watcher information requirements 8.1 Pending watcher notification It must be possible for a presentity to be informed-] {+AUTH-REQ8: Authorization+} of [-a pending watcher subscription from a currently unauthorized and/or unknown watcher. 8.2 Watcher information filtering-] {+subscriptions generated on behalf of another user+} It [-should-] {+must+} be possible for the [-presentity-] {+Presence Server+} to [-monitor the-] {+authorize subscriptions to presentityÆs presence information which are generated on behalf of another user. It should be possible for the presentity to set authorization rules taking into account both the identity of the watcher and the identity of the user on whose behalf the subscription is made. 3.6 Watcher information requirements WATCHINF-REQ1: Pending watcher notification It must be possible for a presentity to be informed of a pending watcher subscription from a currently unauthorized and/or unknown watcher. WATCHINF-REQ2: Watcher information filtering It must be possible for the presentity to monitor the+} watcher status of certain watchers. [-NOTE: This requirement may be fulfilled if the-] {+Note that there are detailed+} watcher information [-subpackage defined in [11] could be extended with-] filtering [-mechanisms. 8.3-] {+requirements listed in [21]. Internet-Draft Expires: August 29, 2003 Page 8 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements February 2003 WATCHINF-REQ3:+} Watcher history It must be possible for the presentity to fetch the list of the watchers who have accessed (by subscription or fetch) his presence information during a well-defined [-time-period-] {+time- period+} (e.g. last 7 days). [-Internet-Draft Expires: April 25, 2002 Page 8 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements October 2002-] Additionally to the list of watchers, the details of the presence information provided to different watchers should be available for the presentity when fetching the watcher history. [-9.-] {+3.7+} Presencelist requirements {+PRLIST-REQ1: Filtering for presentity collection It must be possible for the Resource List Server [9] to construct and store appropriate filtering rules for every URI in the presencelist based on the watcher's filtering preferences. PRLIST-REQ2: Management of presentity collection data element+} Requirements for creating a [-presencelist,-] {+presentity collection,+} adding new URIs to an existing [-presencelist,-] {+presentity collection,+} modifying or removing existing URIs from an existing [-presencelist,-] {+presentity collection,+} or deleting a [-presencelist-] {+presentity collection+} are [-described-] {+listed+} in [10]. [-10.-] {+4.+} Security requirements {+Presence specifications must not preclude authentication on behalf of presence entities by other entities within a trust domain, and communication as defined by RFC 3325 [33].+} Security requirements assume requirements that have led to existing security mechanism described in [18]. Further security requirements over and above this have not yet been identified. [-11. Evaluation against the SIMPLE charter items SIMPLE Working Group charter may contain solution space for some of the requirements presented in this document.-] {+5. Charging Requirements+} This [-chapter will present a proposal how these requirements could be mapped into SIMPLE Working Group work items. 11.1 Publishing and Subscription/Notification requirements The most appropriate place-] {+document refers+} to [-implement all publishing and subscription/notification related requirements is the SIMPLE Working Group, as SIP based presence extensions have been specified in this Working Group. At-] the [-moment there is no appropriate work item for these requirements. 11.2 Presence Document-] {+charging+} requirements [-New SIMPLE charter has a work item for SIMPLE PIDF profile. Scope-] of [-this work item could be defined to include presence document requirements presented in this document. 11.3 Authorization and Management requirements New SIMPLE charter has a work item for user's presencelist management and authorization operations. This work item could be used to define generic approach how user's presence service related information could be managed-] {+[19],+} and [-how to implement authorization requirements presented in this document. Internet-Draft Expires: April 25, 2002 Page 9 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements October 2002 11.4 Watcher information-] {+does not list any additional charging+} requirements [-Watcher information format and event-template has been specified in SIMPLE Working Group. It would be beneficial if-] {+at+} this [-group's expertise could be utilized to generate required extensions to support watcher information filtering and history information. 12. Proposed-] {+time. 6. Proposal for+} next steps It is proposed that SIMPLE Working Group [-should evaluate these requirements. The requirements for which a consensus is found within-] {+evaluates+} the [-Working Group should be incorporated into the presence-] requirements [-Working Group draft. It is also expected for-] {+presented in this document and incorporates+} the [-Working Group to point out any-] {+relevant ones in its current work items. Those+} requirements [-that fall-] {+possibly falling+} out of [-its scope, so that other standardization bodies, such as 3GPP are able to start working on those without-] the [-risk of overlapping work. The results-] {+scope+} of [-such work can be brought back to IETF as Informational documents.-] {+the SIMPLE WG should find a more suitable home, possibly also in other standardization bodies.+} Normative References 1. S. Bradner, "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996. {+Internet-Draft Expires: August 29, 2003 Page 9 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements February 2003+} 2. S. Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. {+Informative References+} 3. J. Rosenberg, H. Schulzrinne, G. Camarillo, A. Johnston, J. Peterson, R. Sparks, M. Handley, E. Schooler: "SIP, Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 3261, June 2002 4. A. Roach, "ession Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification", RFC 3265, June 2002 5. M. Day, S. Aggarwal, G. Mohr, J. Vincent "Instant Messaging / Presence Protocol Requirements", RFC 2779 6. M. Day, J. Rosenberg, H. Sugano, "A Model for Presence and Instant Messaging", RFC 2778 7. J. Rosenberg et al., "SIP Extensions for Presence", [-draft-ietf- simple-presence-07.txt, May 2002,-] {+draft- ietf-simple-presence-10.txt, January 2003,+} work in progress 8. H. Sugano, S. Fujimoto, G. Klyne, A. Bateman: "CPIM Presence Information Data Format", [-draft-ietf-impp-cpim-pidf-05.txt, May-] {+draft-ietf-impp-cpim-pidf- 07.txt, December+} 2002, work in progress 9. {+A. Roach,+} J. Rosenberg, B. Campbell, [-"SIP-] {+" A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)+} Event [-Package-] {+Notification Extension+} for [-List Presence", draft-ietf-simple-presencelist-package-00.txt, June 2002,-] {+Collections", draft-ietf-simple-event-list-00.txt, February 2003,+} work in progress [-Internet-Draft Expires: April 25, 2002 Page 10 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements October 2002-] 10. J. Rosenberg, M. Isomaki, "Requirements for Manipulation of Data Elements in SIMPLE Systems", [-draft-ietf-simple-data-req-00.txt, October 2002,-] {+draft-ietf-simple-data- req-01.txt, February 2003,+} work in progress 11. J. Rosenberg, "A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Template-Package for Watcher Information", draft-ietf-simple- [-winfo-package-02.txt, May 2002,-] {+winfo-package-05.txt, January 2003,+} work in progress 12. J. Rosenberg, "An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Based Format for Watcher Information", [-draft-ietf-simple-winfo-format-02.txt, May 2002,-] {+draft-ietf-simple-winfo- format-04.txt, January 2003,+} work in progress 13. S. Olson, "Requirements for Content Indirection in SIP Messages", draft-ietf-sipping-content-indirect-02.txt, September 2002, work in progress 14. T. Moran, S. Addagatla, "Requirements for {+Presence specific+} Event Notification Filters", [-draft-moran-sipping-filter-reqs-00.txt, October 2002,-] {+draft-moran-simple-pres- filter-reqs-00.txt, January 2003,+} work in progress 15. B. Campbell, S. Olson, J. Peterson, J. Rosenberg, B. Stucker, "SIMPLE Presence Publication Mechanism", [-draft-olson-simple-publish-00, June 2002,-] {+draft-olson- simple-publish-01, October 2003,+} work in progress {+Internet-Draft Expires: August 29, 2003 Page 10 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements February 2003+} 16. A. Niemi, [-"SIP Specific Data Publication Framework", draft-niemi-simple-publish-framework-00, September2002,-] {+"Requirements for Limiting the Rate of Event Notifications", draft-niemi-sipping-event-throttle-reqs-00, January 2003,+} work in progress 17. S. Olson, "A Mechanism for Content Indirection in SIP Messages", draft-olson-sip-content-indirect-mech-01, August 2002, work in progress 18. J. Arkko, V. Torvinen, G. Camarillo, T. Haukka, S. Sen, "Security Mechanism Agreement for SIP Sessions", [-draft-ietf-sip-sec-agree-04.txt, June 2002, work in progress-] {+RFC 3329, January 2003+} 19. M. Garcia-Martin, "3rd-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 5 requirements on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), [-draft-ietf-sipping-3gpp-r5-requirements-00.txt,-] {+draft-ietf-sipping-3gpp-r5-requirements- 00.txt,+} October 2002, work in progress [-Informative References-] 20. {+J. Costa-Requena, E. Leppanen, H. Khartabil, M. Lonnfors, "Partial Notification of Presence Information", draft- lonnofors-simple-partial-notify-00.txt, January 2003, work in progress 21. K. Kiss, E. Leppanen, H. Khartabil, "Requirements for Filtering of Watcher Information", draft-kiss-simple-winfo- filter-reqs-00.txt, February 2003, work in progress 22. J. Costa-Requena, E. Leppanen, H. Khartabil, M. Lonnfors, "Event Notification Filtering for Presence", draft-khartabil- simple-presence-filter-00.txt, January 2003, work in progress 23. B. Campbell, S. Olson, J. Peterson, J. Rosenberg, B. Stucker, "SIMPLE Presence Publication Requirements", draft- ietf-simple-publish-reqs-00, February 2003, work in progress 24.+} 3GPP TS 23.228 "IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) (Stage 2) - Release 5", Version [-5.6.0-] {+6.0.1+} available at ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/specs/latest/Rel-5/23_series/ [-21.-] {+25.+} 3GPP TS 24.228: "Signaling flows for the IP Multimedia call control based on SIP and SDP", Version [-5.2.0-] {+5.3.0+} available at ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/specs/archive/24_series/24.228/ [-Internet-Draft Expires: April 25, 2002 Page 11 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements October 2002 22.-] {+26.+} 3GPP TS 24.229: "IP Multimedia Call Control Protocol based on SIP and SDP, stage 3", Version [-5.2.0-] {+5.3.0+} available at ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/specs/archive/24_series/24.229/ [-23.-] {+27.+} 3GPP TS 22.141: "Presence Service, Stage 1", Version 5.2.0 available at ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/specs/archive/22_series/22.141/ [-24.-] {+28.+} 3GPP TS 23.141: "Presence Service, Architecture and Functional Description, Stage 2", Version [-0.2.1-] {+6.1.0+} available at ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/specs/archive/23_series/23.141/ [-Authors' addresses-] {+Internet-Draft Expires: August 29, 2003 Page 11 Krisztian Kiss 3GPP Presence Requirements February 2003 29. 3GPP TS 24.841: "Presence service based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); Functional models, information flows and protocol details", Version 0.5.0 available at ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/specs/latest-drafts 30. V. Gurbani, K. Kiss, P. Kyzivat, M. Lonnfors, J. Rosenberg, H. Schulzrinne, "RPIDS -- Rich Presence Information Data Format for Presence Based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)", draft-schulzrinne-simple-rpids-02.txt, February 2003, work in progress 31. R. Price, C. Bormann, J. Christoffersson, H. Hannu, Z. Liu, J. Rosenberg, "Signaling Compression (SigComp)", RFC 3320, January 2003 32. International Telecommunications Union, "The International Public Telecommunication Numbering Plan", ITU-T Recommendation E.164, 1991. 33. C. Jennings, J. Peterson, M. Watson, "Private Extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks", RFC 3325, November 2002 Author's address+} Krisztian Kiss Nokia P.O. Box 100 FIN-33721 Tampere, Finland Tel: +358 50 4835363 e-mail: krisztian.kiss@nokia.com [-Gabor Bajko Nokia HU-1092 Budapest, Koztelek 6 Hungary Tel: +36 20 9849259 e-mail: gabor.bajko@nokia.com-] Appendix A. [-Acknowledgements-] {+Contributors+} The [-authors-] {+author+} would like to thank the following people for their interest, support and efforts when writing this [-Internet-Draft:-] {+Internet- Draft: Gabor Bajko (Nokia),+} Markus Isomaki (Nokia), Mikko Lonnfors (Nokia), Juha Kalliokulju (Nokia), Eva-Maria Leppanen (Nokia), Georg Mayer [-(Siemens),-] {+(Nokia),+} Mark Beckmann (Siemens), Sonia Garapaty (Nortel), Jayshree Bharatia (Nortel), Keith Drage (Lucent), Andrew [-Allen (DynamicSoft),-] {+Allen,+} Kevan Hobbis [-(H3G), Harmand-] {+(3),+} Alexandre [-(mmO2),-] {+Harmand (O2),+} Duncan Mills (Vodafone), Miguel A. Garcia (Ericsson), Milo Orsic [-(Lucent).-] {+(Lucent), Hugh Shieh (AWS), Aki Niemi (Nokia).+} Although not an official communication of the 3GPP, this document has been discussed and commented by a number of delegates i