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5112 The Presence-Specific Static Dictionary for Signaling Compression(Sigcomp). M. Garcia-Martin. January 2008. (Format: TXT=67257 bytes) (Status: PROPOSED STANDARD)
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Network Working Group                                   M. Garcia-Martin
Request for Comments: 5112                        Nokia Siemens Networks
Category: Standards Track                                   January 2008

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                The Presence-Specific Static Dictionary
                  for Signaling Compression (Sigcomp)

シグナリング圧縮のための存在特有の静的な辞書(Sigcomp)

Status of This Memo

このメモの状態

   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

このドキュメントは、インターネットコミュニティにインターネット標準化過程プロトコルを指定して、改良のために議論と提案を要求します。 このプロトコルの標準化状態と状態への「インターネット公式プロトコル標準」(STD1)の現行版を参照してください。 このメモの分配は無制限です。

Abstract

要約

   The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a text-based protocol for
   initiating and managing communication sessions.  The protocol is
   extended by the SIP-events notification framework to provide
   subscriptions and notifications of SIP events.  One example of such
   event notification mechanism is presence, which is expressed in XML
   documents called presence documents.  SIP can be compressed by using
   Signaling Compression (SigComp), which is enhanced by using the SIP/
   Session Description Protocol (SDP) dictionary to achieve better
   compression rates.  However, the SIP/SDP dictionary is not able to
   increase the compression factor of (typically lengthy) presence
   documents.  This memo defines the presence-specific static dictionary
   that SigComp can use in order to compress presence documents to
   achieve higher efficiency.  The dictionary is compression-algorithm
   independent.

Session Initiationプロトコル(SIP)は、コミュニケーションセッションを開始して、管理するためのテキストベースのプロトコルです。 プロトコルはSIP-イベント通知枠組みによって広げられて、SIP出来事の購読と通知を提供します。 そのようなイベント通知メカニズムに関する1つの例は存在です。(その存在は存在ドキュメントと呼ばれるXMLドキュメントで言い表されます)。 Signaling Compression(SigComp)を使用することによって、SIPを圧縮できます。(Signaling Compressionは、より良い圧縮率を達成するのにSIP/セッション記述プロトコル(SDP)辞書を使用することによって、高められます)。 しかしながら、SIP/SDP辞書は(通常長い)の存在ドキュメントの圧縮要素を増加させることができません。 このメモはSigCompが、より高い効率を達成するために存在ドキュメントを圧縮するのに使用できる存在特有の静的な辞書を定義します。 辞書は圧縮アルゴリズム独立者です。

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Table of Contents

目次

   1. Introduction ....................................................2
   2. Terminology .....................................................3
   3. Design Considerations ...........................................3
   4. Binary Representation of the Presence-Specific Static
      Dictionary ......................................................5
   5. Security Considerations ........................................12
   6. Acknowledgements ...............................................12
   Appendix A. Input Strings to the Presence-Specific
               Static Dictionary......................................13
   References ........................................................22
      Normative References ...........................................22
      Informative References .........................................22

1. 序論…2 2. 用語…3 3. 問題を設計してください…3 4. 存在特有の静的な辞書の2進法表示…5 5. セキュリティ問題…12 6. 承認…12 付録A.は存在特有の静的な辞書にストリングを入力しました…13の参照箇所…22 標準の参照…22 有益な参照…22

1.  Introduction

1. 序論

   The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [4] is extended by the
   SIP-events framework [5] to provide subscriptions and notifications
   of SIP events.  One example of such an event-notification mechanism
   is presence.  The presence information is typically carried in
   Extensible Markup Language (XML) [22] documents that are compliant
   with a given XML schema [23].  The Presence Information Data Format
   (PIDF) [8] defines the format for the basic presence document that
   supplies presence information.  Typically, PIDF is used in
   combination with other extensions to provide a richer user
   experience, among others:  the Presence Data Model [10], Rich
   Presence Extensions to PIDF (RPID) [11], Contact Information in PIDF
   (CIPID) [12], the SIP Event Notification Extension for Resource Lists
   [19] and the SIP User Agent Capability Extensions to PIDF [20], or
   the Location Object in PIDF [16].

Session Initiationプロトコル(SIP)[4]はSIP-イベント枠組み[5]によって広げられて、SIP出来事の購読と通知を提供します。 そのようなイベント通知メカニズムに関する1つの例は存在です。 存在情報は与えられたXML図式[23]で対応である拡張マークアップ言語(XML)[22]ドキュメントで通常運ばれます。 Presence情報Data Format(PIDF)[8]は存在情報を提供する基本の存在ドキュメントのためにフォーマットを定義します。 通常、PIDFは他の拡大と組み合わせて、より豊かなユーザー・エクスペリエンスを特に提供するのに使用されます: 存在データはPIDF[16]で[10]とPIDF(RPID)[11]への豊かな存在拡大とPIDF(CIPID)[12]の問い合わせ先とリソースリスト[19]のための一口イベント通知拡張子とPIDF[20]、または位置の物への一口ユーザエージェント能力拡大をモデル化します。

   Typically, presence documents can contain large amounts of data.  The
   size of this data is dependent on the number of presentities that a
   watcher is subscribed to and the amount of information supplied by
   the presentity.  This can impose a problem in environments where
   resources are scarce (e.g., low bandwidth links with high latency)
   and the presence service is offered at low or no cost.  This is the
   case, e.g., of some wireless networks and devices.  It is reasonable
   to try to minimize the impact of bringing the presence service to
   wireless networks under these circumstances.

通常、存在ドキュメントは多量のデータを含むことができます。 このデータのサイズはウォッチャーが申し込まれるpresentitiesの数とpresentityによって供給された情報量に依存しています。 これはリソースが不十分である環境(例えば、高い潜在との低い帯域幅リンク)における問題を課すことができます、そして、安値にもかかわらず、どんな費用でも存在サービスを提供しません。 これは例えば、いくつかのワイヤレス・ネットワークと装置のそうです。 こういう事情ですから存在サービスをワイヤレス・ネットワークにもたらす衝撃を最小にしようとするのは妥当です。

   Work has been done to mitigate the impact of transferring large
   amounts of presence documents between endpoints.  For example, the
   Partial PIDF [15] reduces the amount of data transferred between the
   endpoints.

多量の存在ドキュメントを終点の間に移す衝撃を緩和するために、仕事をしました。 例えば、Partial PIDF[15]は終点の間に移されたデータ量を減少させます。

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   On the other hand, the signaling compression mechanisms specified in
   the SigComp framework (RFC 3320) [2] provide a multiple compression/
   decompression algorithm framework to compress and decompress
   text-based protocols, such as SIP.  When compression is used in SIP,
   the compression achieves its maximum rate once a few message
   exchanges have taken place.  This is due to the fact that the first
   message the compressor sends to the decompressor is only partially
   compressed, as there is not a previously stored state to compress
   against.  As the goal is to compress as much as possible, it seems
   sensible to investigate a mechanism to boost the compression rate
   from the first message.

他方では、SigComp枠組み(RFC3320)の[2]で指定されたシグナリング圧縮機構はテキストベースのプロトコルを圧縮して、減圧するために複数の圧縮/減圧アルゴリズム枠組みを提供します、SIPなどのように。 圧縮がSIPで使用されるとき、いくつかの交換処理がいったん行われると、圧縮は最高率を実現します。 これはコンプレッサーが減圧装置に送る最初のメッセージが部分的に圧縮されているだけであるという事実のためです、圧縮する以前に格納された状態がないとき。 湿布には目標ができるだけあるとき、最初のメッセージから圧縮率を上げるためにメカニズムを調査するのは分別があるように思えます。

   RFC 3485 [7] defines a static dictionary for SIP [4] and SDP [9].
   The dictionary is to be used in conjunction with SIP [4], SDP [9],
   and SigComp [2].  The static SIP/SDP dictionary constitutes a SigComp
   state that can be referenced in the first SIP message that the
   compressor sends out.  The dictionary boosts the compression of SIP
   and SDP, but unfortunately does not have any effect in XML-based
   presence documents.

RFC3485[7]はSIP[4]とSDP[9]のために静的な辞書を定義します。 辞書はSIP[4]、SDP[9]、およびSigComp[2]に関連して使用されることです。 静的なSIP/SDP辞書はコンプレッサーが出されるという最初のSIPメッセージで参照をつけることができるSigComp状態を構成します。 辞書には、SIPとSDPの圧縮を上げますが、残念ながら、XMLベースの存在ドキュメントにおける少しの効果もありません。

   It sounds reasonable to define a presence-specific static dictionary
   that can be used in conjunction with SIP and Sigcomp.  This
   dictionary can coexist with the static SIP/SDP dictionary defined in
   RFC 3485 [7].  Sigcomp endpoints will initially announce the
   availability of one or both dictionaries until the other end
   acknowledges that it has received the announcement.

SIPとSigcompに関連して使用できる存在特有の静的な辞書を定義するのは妥当に聞こえます。 この辞書はRFC3485[7]で定義される静的なSIP/SDP辞書に共存できます。 もう一方の端が、発表を受けたと認めるまで、Sigcomp終点は初めは、1の有用性か辞書の両方を発表するでしょう。

   Our initial simulations when developing this dictionary reveal that
   once the current mitigation mechanisms are applied (e.g., Sigcomp,
   partial notification, partial publication), a further compression
   factor of 10% can be achieved when Sigcomp uses the presence-specific
   static dictionary.

この辞書を開発するとき、私たちの初期のシミュレーションは、現在の緩和メカニズムがいったん適用されていると(例えば、Sigcomp、部分的な通知、部分的な公表)、Sigcompが存在特有の静的な辞書を使用すると10%のさらなる圧縮要素を獲得できるのを明らかにします。

2.  Terminology

2. 用語

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119 [1]
   and indicate requirement levels for compliant implementations.

キーワード“MUST"、「必須NOT」が「必要です」、“SHALL"、「」、“SHOULD"、「「推薦され」て、「5月」の、そして、「任意」のNOTが解釈されるのは中でBCP14について説明しました、RFC2119[1]という本書ではことであり、対応する実現のために要件レベルを示すべきであるかをさせましょう。

3.  Design Considerations

3. デザイン問題

   The presence-specific static dictionary is a collection of well-known
   strings that appear in most of the presence documents used by SIP.
   The dictionary is not a comprehensive list of reserved words, but it
   includes many of the strings that appear in presence documents.

存在特有の静的な辞書はSIPによって使用された存在ドキュメントの大部分に現れる周知のストリングの収集です。 辞書はリザーブドワードに関する総覧ではありませんが、それは存在ドキュメントに現れるストリングの多くを含んでいます。

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   The presence static dictionary is unique and MAY be available in
   SigComp implementations for SIP that support the presence service.
   The dictionary is not intended to evolve as presence evolves.  It is
   defined once, and it stays as is forever.  This solves the problems
   of updating, upgrading, and finding out the dictionary that is
   supported at the remote end when several versions of the same
   dictionary coexist.

存在の静的な辞書は、ユニークであり、SigComp実現で存在サービスを支持するSIPに利用可能であるかもしれません。 存在が発展するのに従って辞書が発展することを意図しません。 一度定義されます、そして、それはいつまでも、そのままで滞在します。これは同じ辞書のいくつかのバージョンが共存するリモート終わりに支持される辞書をアップデートして、アップグレードして、見つけるという問題を解決します。

   Appendix A contains the collection of strings that were contributed
   to the presence static dictionary.  The appendix also includes
   references to the documents that define those strings.

付録Aは存在の静的な辞書に寄付されたストリングの収集を含んでいます。 また、付録はそれらのストリングを定義するドキュメントの指示するものを含んでいます。

   While this appendix is of an informative nature, Section 4 gives the
   normative binary form of the presence-specific static dictionary.
   This is the dictionary that is included in the SigComp
   implementation.  This dictionary has been formed from the collection
   of individual dictionaries given in Appendix A.

この付録は有益に自然ですが、セクション4は存在特有の静的な辞書の標準の二部形式を与えます。 これはSigComp実現に含まれている辞書です。 この辞書はAppendix Aで与えられた個々の辞書の収集から形成されました。

   The input set is a collection of UTF-8 [6] encoded character strings.
   The appendix provides a table where each row represents an entry.
   Each entry contains the string that actually occurs in the
   dictionary, its priority (see below), its offset from the first octet
   and its length (both in hexadecimal), and one or more references that
   elucidate why this string is expected to occur in presence documents.

入力セットはコード化されたキャラクタが結ぶUTF-8[6]の収集です。 付録は各列がエントリーを表すテーブルを提供します。 各エントリーは、辞書、優先権(以下を見る)、最初の八重奏からのオフセット、およびその長さ(16進の両方)に実際に現れるストリングを含んでいて、存在ドキュメントにこのストリングが起こると予想される理由を解明する1つ以上の参照箇所を含んでいます。

      Note: Length in this document always refers to octets.

以下に注意してください。 長さはいつも本書では八重奏について言及します。

   The columns in the table are described as follows:

テーブルのコラムは以下の通り説明されます:

   String:
      represents the UTF-8 string that is inserted into the dictionary.
      Note that the quotes (") are not part of the string itself.

以下を結んでください。 辞書に挿入されるUTF-8ストリングを表します。 それに注意してください、引用文、(「)、ストリング自体の一部でない、」

   Pr:
      indicates the priority of this string within the dictionary.  Some
      compression algorithms, such as DEFLATE [3], offer an increased
      efficiency when the most commonly used strings are located at the
      bottom of the dictionary.  To facilitate generating a dictionary
      that has the most frequently occurring strings farther down at the
      bottom, we have decided to allocate a priority to each string in
      the dictionary.  Priorities range from 1 to 5.  A low value in the
      priority column (e.g., 1) indicates that we believe there is a
      high probability of finding the string in a presence document.  A
      high value in the priority column (e.g., 5) indicates lower
      probability of finding the string in a presence document.  This is
      typically the case for less frequent extensions or optional,
      infrequent XML elements or attributes.

Pr: 辞書の中にこのストリングの優先権を示します。 最も一般的に使用されたストリングが辞書の下部に位置しているとき、DEFLATE[3]などのいくつかの圧縮アルゴリズムが増加する効率を提供します。 下部で最も頻繁に起こっているストリングをより遠くする辞書を作るのを容易にするために、私たちは、辞書のそれぞれのストリングの優先を割り当てると決めました。 プライオリティは1〜5まで及びます。 優先権コラム(例えば、1)の低値は、私たちが、存在ドキュメントでストリングを見つけるという高い確率があると信じているのを示します。 優先権コラム(例えば、5)の高い値は存在ドキュメントでストリングを見つけるという低い確率を示します。 通常、これはそれほど頻繁でない拡大、任意の、そして、珍しいXML要素または属性のためのそうです。

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   Off:
      indicates the hexadecimal offset of the entry with respect to the
      first octet in the dictionary.  Note that several strings in the
      collections can share space in the dictionary if they exhibit
      suitable common substrings.

オフ: 辞書における最初の八重奏に関してエントリーの16進オフセットを示します。 適当な一般的なサブストリングを示すなら収集における数個のストリングが辞書のスペースを共有できることに注意してください。

   Len:
      the length of the string in octets in hexadecimal.

レン: 16進における八重奏における、ストリングの長さ。

   References:
      contains one or more references to the specification and the
      section within the specification where the string is defined.
      Note that the strings stored in the dictionary are case sensitive.
      (Again, the strings do not include the quotes ("), they are just
      shown here to increase the readability).

参照: ストリングが定義される仕様の中に仕様とセクションの1つ以上の参照箇所を含んでいます。 辞書に格納されたストリングが大文字と小文字を区別していることに注意してください。 (一方、ストリングが引用文を含んでいない、(「)、それらが読み易さを高めるためにここにただ示される、)、」

   There are a few design considerations that require a bit more
   explanation:

もう少しの説明を必要とするいくつかのデザイン問題があります:

   o  Due to the fact that most compression algorithms have a break-even
      point around three or four characters, we have selected those
      static strings of characters that consist of four or more
      characters.

o ほとんどの圧縮アルゴリズムにはおよそ3の損益分岐点か4つのキャラクタがあるという事実のため、私たちは4つ以上のキャラクタから成るキャラクタのそれらの静的なストリングを選択しました。

   o  When a string appears as an XML element in an XML document, it is
      typically surrounded by the '<' and '>' signs, such as in '<foo>'.
      It would have been natural to include the '<' and '>' signs of the
      element in each input string.  However, we made the decision to
      omit the '<' and '>' signs because then we can easily reuse the
      same string for start-tags (e.g., <foo>), start-tags that contain
      attributes (e.g., <foo attr="myattr">), empty-element tags (e.g.,
      <foo/>), and end-tags (e.g., </foo>).

o ストリングがXML要素としてXMLドキュメントに現れるとき、それは'<'と'>'サインによって通常囲まれます、'<foo>'などのように。 それぞれの入力ストリングに要素の'<'と'>'サインを含んでいるのは当然だったでしょう。 しかしながら、私たちは次に、開始タグ(例えば、<foo>)のために容易に同じストリングを再利用できるので、'<'と'>'を省略するという決定をサインにしました、属性を含む開始タグ、(例えば、<foo attr=、「myattr、「>)、空要素タグ(例えば、<foo/>)、および終了タグ(例えば、</foo>)、」

   o  Whenever there is an enumerated string, the string does not
      contain quotes, following the same pattern as any other input
      string.

o あるときはいつも、ストリングは引用文を含んでいません、いかなる他の入力ストリングとも同じパターンに従って。

   o  In a few cases, we have decided to split a string that appears a
      few times into a few substrings.  This is the case of Uniform
      Resource Names (URNs) in the IETF address space, because this
      allows the dictionary to reuse the same substring in various URN
      strings.

o いくつかの場合では、私たちは、数回現れるストリングをいくつかのサブストリングに分けると決めました。 これはIETFアドレス空間において、Uniform Resource Names(URNs)のそうです、辞書がこれで様々なURNストリングの同じサブストリングを再利用できるので。

4.  Binary Representation of the Presence-Specific Static Dictionary

4. 存在特有の静的な辞書の2進法表示

   This section contains the binary form of the presence-specific static
   dictionary that is loaded into SigComp as a state.

このセクションは状態としてSigCompにロードされる存在特有の静的な辞書の二部形式を含みます。

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   The binary SigComp dictionary is composed of two parts, the
   concatenation of which serves as the state value of the state item: A
   string subset, which contains all strings in the contributing
   collections as a substring (roughly ordered such that strings with
   low priority numbers occur at the end), and a table subset, which
   contains pairs of length and offset values for all the strings in the
   contributing collections.  In each of these pairs, the length is
   stored as a one-byte value, and the offset is stored as a two-byte
   value that has had 1024 added to the offset (this allows direct
   referencing from the stored value if the dictionary state has been
   loaded at address 1024).

2進のSigComp辞書は2つの部品で構成されます:その連結は州の項目の州の値として機能します。 (それは、サブストリング(乱暴に、低優先順位番号があるストリングが終わりに現れるようなものを命令する)として貢献収集にすべてのストリングを含みます)。ストリング部分集合とテーブル部分集合。(それは、貢献収集におけるすべてのストリングのために組の長さを含んで、値を相殺しました)。 これらの組各人で、長さは1バイトの値として格納されます、そして、オフセットはオフセットに1024を加えた2バイトの値として格納されます(辞書状態がアドレス1024で積み込まれたなら、これは格納された値からのダイレクト参照箇所を許します)。

   The intention is that all compression algorithms will be able to use
   the (or part of the) string subset, and some compression methods,
   notably those that are related to the LZ78 family, will also use the
   table in order to form an initial set of tokens for that compression
   method.  The text below therefore gives examples for referencing both
   the table subset and the string subset of the dictionary state item.

または、意志がすべての圧縮アルゴリズムがあるために使用できる状態で望んでいるということである、(離れている、)、部分集合、およびいくつかの圧縮方法(著しくその圧縮方法のために1人の始発の象徴を形成するのにLZ78家に関連して、またテーブルを使用するもの)を結んでください。 したがって、以下のテキストは、テーブル部分集合と辞書州の項目のストリング部分集合の両方に参照をつけるために例を挙げます。

   As defined in Section 3.3.3 in the Signaling Compression
   specification [2], a SigComp state is characterized by a certain set
   of information.  For the presence-specific static dictionary, the
   information in the following table, Table 2, fully characterizes the
   state item.

Signaling Compression仕様[2]によるセクション3.3.3で定義されるように、SigComp状態はある情報によって特徴付けられます。 存在特有の静的な辞書のために、以下のテーブルの情報(Table2)は州の項目を完全に特徴付けます。

   Note that the string subset of the dictionary can be accessed using:

辞書のストリング部分集合がアクセスされた使用であることができることに注意してください:

      STATE-ACCESS (%ps, 6, 0, 0x0955, %sa, 0),

州アクセス、(%ps、6、0、0×0955、%sa、0)

   and the table subset can be accessed using:

そして、テーブル部分集合はアクセスされた使用であることができます:

      STATE-ACCESS (%ps, 6, 0x0955, 0x043E, %sa, 0),

州アクセス、(%ps、6、0×0955、0x043E、%sa、0)

   where %ps points to Universal Decompressor Virtual Machine (UDVM)
      memory containing

%psがUniversal Decompressor Virtual Machine(UDVM)メモリ含有を示すところ

      0xd942297d0bb3

0xd942297d0bb3

   and %sa is the desired destination address in UDVM memory with UDVM
   byte copying rules applied.

そして、%saはUDVMメモリのUDVMバイト転写規則が適用されている必要な送付先アドレスです。

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   If only a subset of the dictionary up to a specific priority is
   desired (e.g., to save UDVM space), the values for the third and
   forth operand in these STATE-ACCESS instructions can be changed to:

特定の優先までの辞書の部分集合は望まれています(例えば、セーブUDVMスペースに)、3番目のための値ならばさえよかっただろう、先へ、以下のことのためにこれらの州-ACCESS指示におけるオペランドを変えることができます。

   +---------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
   |   Priorities  |   String   |   String   |    Table   |    Table   |
   |    desired    |   offset   |   length   |   offset   |   length   |
   +---------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
   |     1 only    |   0x07AB   |   0x01AA   |   0x0955   |   0x0039   |
   |      1..2     |   0x06BE   |   0x0297   |   0x0955   |   0x0066   |
   |      1..3     |   0x035A   |   0x05FB   |   0x0955   |   0x013E   |
   |      1..4     |   0x0254   |   0x0701   |   0x0955   |   0x01AA   |
   |      1..5     |   0x0000   |   0x0955   |   0x0955   |   0x043E   |
   +---------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+

+---------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ | プライオリティ| ストリング| ストリング| テーブル| テーブル| | 望まれています。| 相殺されます。| 長さ| 相殺されます。| 長さ| +---------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ | 1 単に| 0x07AB| 0x01AA| 0×0955| 0×0039| | 1..2 | 0x06BE| 0×0297| 0×0955| 0×0066| | 1..3 | 0x035A| 0x05FB| 0×0955| 0x013E| | 1..4 | 0×0254| 0×0701| 0×0955| 0x01AA| | 1..5 | 0×0000| 0×0955| 0×0955| 0x043E| +---------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+

                          Table 1: Priority Table

テーブル1: 優先権テーブル

   The state item consists of the following elements:

州の項目は以下の要素から成ります:

   +----------------------+--------------------------------------------+
   | Name                 | Value                                      |
   +----------------------+--------------------------------------------+
   | state_identifier     | 0xd942297d0bb38fc01d6741d6b3b48157ac8e1be0 |
   | state_length         | 0x0D93                                     |
   | state_address        | 0 (not relevant for the dictionary)        |
   | state_instruction    | 0 (not relevant for the dictionary)        |
   | minimum_access_lengt | 6                                          |
   | h                    |                                            |
   | state_value          | Representation of the table of Figure 1    |
   +----------------------+--------------------------------------------+

+----------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | 名前| 値| +----------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | 状態_識別子| 0xd942297d0bb38fc01d6741d6b3b48157ac8e1be0| | 状態_長さ| 0x0D93| | 状態_アドレス| 0(辞書において、関連していない)| | 状態_指示| 0(辞書において、関連していない)| | _最小の_アクセスlengt| 6 | | h| | | 状態_値| 図1のテーブルの表現| +----------------------+--------------------------------------------+

                         Table 2: State Item Table

テーブル2: 州の項目テーブル

      0000  636f 6e76 656e 7469 6f6e 2d63 656e 7465  convention-cente
      0010  726d 696e 6174 6564 6570 7265 7373 6564  rminatedepressed
      0020  6973 6775 7374 6564 696e 6475 7374 7269  isgustedindustri
      0030  616c 6173 742d 696e 7075 743d 6875 6d69  alast-input=humi
      0040  6c69 6174 6564 6f6d 6169 6e3d 6175 746f  liatedomain=auto
      0050  6d6f 6269 6c65 6375 7269 6f75 7370 6972  mobilecuriouspir
      0060  6974 732d 494e 4450 7365 6e64 2d6f 6e6c  its-INDPsend-onl
      0070  7970 6174 6865 6174 6572 6573 746c 6573  ypatheaterestles
      0080  736c 6565 7079 696e 2d70 6572 736f 6e61  sleepyin-persona
      0090  6c6f 6e65 6c79 706c 6179 6675 6c6f 7765  lonelyplayfulowe
      00A0  7274 6861 6e6e 6f79 6564 756e 636f 6d66  rthannoyeduncomf
      00B0  6f72 7461 626c 6578 636c 7564 653d 636f  ortablexclude=co
      00C0  6e66 7573 6564 7661 6361 7469 6f6e 636c  nfusedvacationcl
      00D0  7562 7573 2d73 7461 7469 6f6e 6169 7263  ubus-stationairc
      00E0  7261 6674 6869 7273 7479 636f 7572 6965  rafthirstycourie

0000 636f 6e76 656e7469 6f6e 2d63 656e7465コンベンション-cente0010 726d 696e6174 6564 6570 7265 7373 6564が自動0050 6d6f6269 6c65 6375 7269 6f75 7370 6972 mobilecuriouspir0060 6974 732d 494e4450 7365 0030年の6173年の7075年の0020 6973 6775 7374 6564 696e6475 7374 7269isgustedindustri616c742d 696e743d6875 6d69 alast入力=humi0040 6c69 6174 6564 6f6d6169 6e3d6175 746f liatedomain=6e64 2d6f 6e6cをrminatedepressedした、それ、-、INDPsend-onl、0070 7970 6174 6865 6174 6572; 6573 746c6573ypatheaterestles0080 736c6565 7079 696e 2d70 6572 736f 6e61 sleepyin-人格0090 6c6f 6e65 6c79 706c6179 6675 6c6f7765lonelyplayfulowe 00A0 7274 6861 6e6e 6f79 6564 756e 636f 6d66 rthannoyeduncomf 00B0 6f72 7461 626c6578 636c7564 653d 636f ortablexcludeは00のE0の7261 6674 6869 7273 7479の共同00C0 6e66 7573 6564 7661 6361 7469 6f6e 636c nfusedvacationcl 00D0 7562 7573 2d73 7461 7469 6f6e6169 7263ubus-stationairc636f7572 6965rafthirstycourieと等しいです。

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      00F0  7265 6a65 6374 6564 6869 7374 696e 666f  rejectedhistinfo
      0100  6666 6963 6572 656d 6f76 653d 6172 656e  fficeremove=aren
      0110  6162 6c65 643d 5245 4645 5245 4749 5354  abled=REFEREGIST
      0120  4552 7761 6974 696e 6772 756d 7079 7072  ERwaitingrumpypr
      0130  6566 6978 3d68 616c 6672 6569 6768 746d  efix=halfreightm
      0140  6561 6e67 7279 5355 4253 4352 4942 4570  eangrySUBSCRIBEp
      0150  726f 7661 7469 6f6e 696e 636c 7564 653d  rovationinclude=
      0160  6170 7072 6f76 6564 686f 6c69 6461 7975  approvedholidayu
      0170  6e6b 6e6f 776e 7061 726b 696e 674d 4553  nknownparkingMES
      0180  5341 4745 776f 7272 6965 6468 756d 626c  SAGEworriedhumbl
      0190  6564 6169 7270 6f72 7461 7368 616d 6564  edairportashamed
      01A0  706c 6179 696e 6750 5542 4c49 5348 6875  playingPUBLISHhu
      01B0  6e67 7279 6372 616e 6b79 616d 617a 6564  ngrycrankyamazed
      01C0  6166 7261 6964 5550 4441 5445 4e4f 5449  afraidUPDATENOTI
      01D0  4659 494e 5649 5445 4341 4e43 454c 6672  FYINVITECANCELfr
      01E0  6965 6e64 706f 7374 616c 6661 6d69 6c79  iendpostalfamily
      01F0  7072 6973 6f6e 696e 5f61 7765 6272 6176  prisonin_awebrav
      0200  6571 7569 6574 626f 7265 6450 5241 434b  equietboredPRACK
      0210  7072 6f75 6466 6978 6564 686f 7465 6c68  proudfixedhotelh
      0220  6170 7079 6361 6665 6369 643d 6261 6e6b  appycafecid=bank
      0230  6d69 6e3d 6177 6179 6d61 783d 6d65 616c  min=awaymax=meal
      0240  6275 7379 776f 726b 7572 6e3d 636f 6c64  busyworkurn=cold
      0250  6875 7274 6a65 616c 6f75 7370 6972 6974  hurtjealouspirit
      0260  732d 7573 6572 2d70 726f 676f 7665 726e  s-user-progovern
      0270  6d65 6e74 7261 696e 2d73 7461 7469 6f6e  mentrain-station
      0280  6f72 6566 6572 7375 6273 6372 6962 6566  orefersubscribef
      0290  6f72 6574 7261 6e73 6d69 7373 696f 6e2d  oretransmission-
      02A0  616c 6c6f 7765 6475 7261 7469 6f6e 2d73  alloweduration-s
      02B0  7562 7363 7269 6265 643d 6869 6768 6572  ubscribed=higher
      02C0  7468 616e 7869 6f75 7365 7276 6963 652d  thanxiouservice-
      02D0  6465 7363 7269 7074 696f 6e3d 6272 6561  description=brea
      02E0  6b66 6173 7461 6469 756d 7367 2d74 616b  kfastadiumsg-tak
      02F0  6572 656d 6f72 7365 6675 6c6c 3a63 6976  eremorsefull:civ
      0300  6963 4c6f 636f 6e66 6572 656e 6365 7175  icLoconferencequ
      0310  616c 7374 7265 7373 6564 7761 7465 7263  alstressedwaterc
      0320  7261 6674 6572 616e 6765 3a62 6173 6963  rafterange:basic
      0330  506f 6c69 6379 636c 6563 6f75 6e74 7279  Policyclecountry
      0340  6368 616e 6765 6475 6e74 696c 3d61 6464  changeduntil=add
      0350  6564 7572 693d 7768 6174 7065 726d 616e  eduri=whatperman
      0360  656e 742d 6162 7365 6e63 656d 6261 7272  ent-absencembarr
      0370  6173 7365 6465 6163 7469 7661 7465 6469  assedeactivatedi
      0380  7374 7261 6374 6564 696e 6e65 7276 6f75  stractedinnervou
      0390  7365 6c66 696c 7465 7265 6c69 6576 6564  selfilterelieved
      03A0  666c 6972 7461 7469 6f75 7361 6765 2d72  flirtatiousage-r
      03B0  756c 6573 6572 7663 6170 7370 6865 7265  uleservcapsphere
      03C0  6769 7374 7261 7469 6f6e 2d73 7461 7465  gistration-state
      03D0  3d62 6172 7269 6e67 2d73 7461 7465 7874  =barring-statext
      03E0  6572 6e61 6c2d 7275 6c65 7365 7469 6d65  ernal-rulesetime

00F0 7265 6a65 6374 6564 6869 7374 696e 666f rejectedhistinfo0100 6666 6963 6572 656d 6f76 653d6172 656e fficeremove=aren0110 6162 6c65 643d5245 4645 5245 4749 5354abled=REFEREGIST0120 4552 7761 6974 696e6772 756d7079 7072ERwaitingrumpypr0130 6566 6978 3d68 616c6672 6569 6768 746d efix=halfreightm0140 6561 6e67 7279 5355 4253 4352 4942 4570 eangrySUBSCRIBEp0150 726f7661 7469 6f6e 696e 636c7564 653d rovationincludeは0160 6170 7072 6f76 6564 686f 6c69 6461 7975 approvedholidayu0170 6e6b 6e6fと等しいです; 4553nknownparkingMES0180 5341 4745の776e7061 726b 696e 674d776f7272 6965 6468 756d 626c SAGEworriedhumbl0190 6564 6169 7270 6f72 7461 7368 616d6564edairportashamed 01A0 706c6179 696e6750 5542 4c49 5348 6875 playingPUBLISHhu 01B0 6e67 7279 6372 616e 6b79 616d 617a6564ngrycrankyamazed 01C0 6166 7261 6964 5550 4441 5445 4e4f5449afraidUPDATENOTI 01D0 4659 494e5649 5445 4341 4e43 454c6672FYINVITECANCELfr01E0 6965 6e64 706f7374 616c6661 6d69 6c79 iendpostalfamily 01F0 7072 6973 6f6e 696e 5f61 7765 6272 6176prisonin_awebrav0200 6571 7569 6574 626f7265 6450 5241 434b equietboredPRACK0210 7072 6f75 6466 6978 6564 686f7465 6c68 proudfixedhotelh0220 6170 7079 6361 6665 6369 643d6261 6e6b appycafecidは銀行0230 6d69 6e3d6177 6179 6d61 783dと等しいです; 食事0240 6275 7379 776f 726b7572 6d65 616c分=awaymax=6e3d 636f 6c64 busyworkurnは冷たい0250 6875 7274 6a65 616c 6f75 7370 6972 6974 hurtjealouspirit0260 732d7573 6572 2d70 726f 676f7665 726e sユーザprogovern0270 6d65 6e74 7261 696e 2d73 7461 7469 6f6eと等しいです; mentrain-ステーション0280 6f72 6566 6572 7375 6273 6372 6962 6566 orefersubscribef0290 6f72 6574 7261 6e73 6d69 7373 696f 6e2d oretransmission02A0 616c 6c6f7765 6475 7261 7469 6f6e 2d73 alloweduration-s 02B0 7562 7363 7269 6265 643d6869 6768 6572は0 6b66 6173 7461 6469 756d7367Eのbrea02 2d74 616b kfastadiumsg-tak 02F0 6572 02C0 7468 616e7869 6f75 7365 7276 6963 652d thanxiouservice02D0 6465 7363 7269 7074 696f 6e3d6272 6561記述=656d 6f72 7365 6675 6c6c 3a63 6976 eremorsefullを= より高くubscribedしました:; civ0300 6963 4c6f 636f 6e66 6572 656e6365 7175icLoconferencequ0310 616c7374 7265 7373 6564 7761 7465 7263alstressedwaterc0320 7261 6674 6572 616e6765 3a62 6173 6963 rafterange:; =が、0350 6564 7572 693d7768 6174 7065 726d 616e eduri=whatperman0360 656e 742d6162 7365 6e63 656d6261 7272ent-absencembarr0370 6173 7365 6465 6163 7469 7661 7465 6469がassedeactivatediすると言い足す基本的な0330 506f 6c69 6379 636c6563 6f75 6e74 7279 Policyclecountry0340 6368 616e6765 6475 6e74 696c 3d61 6464 changeduntil、0380 7374 7261 6374 6564 696e 6e65 7276 6f75 stractedinnervou; 0390 7365 6c66 696c7465 7265 6c69 6576 6564 selfilterelieved 03A0 666c6972 7461 7469 6f75 7361 6765 2d72 flirtatiousage-r 03B0 756c6573 6572 7663 6170 7370 6865 7265uleservcapsphere 03C0 6769 7374 7261 7469 6f6e 2d73 7461 7465 gistration-州03D0 3d62 6172 7269 6e67 2d73 7461 7465 7874statext以外の=03E0 6572 6e61 6c2d7275 6c65 7365 7469 6d65 ernal-rulesetime

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      03F0  2d6f 6666 7365 7464 6961 6c6f 6769 6e5f  -offsetdialogin_
      0400  6c6f 7665 7272 6964 696e 672d 7769 6c6c  loverriding-will
      0410  696e 676e 6573 7370 6563 7461 746f 7265  ingnesspectatore
      0420  7369 6465 6e63 6576 656e 742d 7061 636b  sidencevent-pack
      0430  6167 6573 7570 6572 7669 736f 7265 7374  agesupervisorest
      0440  6175 7261 6e74 7275 636b 706c 6d6f 6269  aurantruckplmobi
      0450  6c69 7479 6a6f 696e 6170 7072 6f70 7269  lityjoinappropri
      0460  6174 6576 656e 746c 6973 7465 6572 696e  ateventlisteerin
      0470  6769 7665 7570 7269 6e63 6970 616c 616e  giveuprincipalan
      0480  6775 6167 6573 6368 656d 6573 7361 6765  guageschemessage
      0490  2d73 756d 6d61 7279 706c 6163 652d 6f66  -summaryplace-of
      04A0  2d77 6f72 7368 6970 6c61 6365 2d74 7970  -worshiplace-typ
      04B0  653d 3a74 696d 6564 2d73 7461 7475 732d  e=:timed-status-
      04C0  6963 6f6e 7374 7275 6374 696f 6e65 7574  iconstructioneut
      04D0  7261 6c49 4e46 4f50 5449 4f4e 5369 656d  ralINFOPTIONSiem
      04E0  656e 732d 5254 502d 5374 6174 7365 7276  ens-RTP-Statserv
      04F0  6963 652d 6964 6c65 2d74 6872 6573 686f  ice-idle-thresho
      0500  6c64 3d70 7562 6c69 632d 7472 616e 7370  ld=public-transp
      0510  6f72 746f 6f62 7269 6768 7472 6967 6765  ortoobrightrigge
      0520  7265 736f 7572 6365 3d3a 6765 6f70 7269  resource=:geopri
      0530  7631 3030 7265 6c61 7469 6f6e 7368 6970  v100relationship
      0540  6f63 2d73 6574 7469 6e67 7375 7270 7269  oc-settingsurpri
      0550  7365 6461 726b 7572 6e3a 6f6d 613a 786d  sedarkurn:oma:xm
      0560  6c3a 7072 733a 7069 6466 3a6f 6d61 2d70  l:prs:pidf:oma-p
      0570  7265 7365 6e74 6174 696f 6e6f 6973 793a  resentationoisy:
      0580  7369 6d70 6c65 2d66 696c 7465 722d 7365  simple-filter-se
      0590  7469 6d65 6f75 7464 6f6f 7273 6368 6f6f  timeoutdoorschoo
      05A0  6c70 6172 7469 616c 6f63 6174 696f 6e2d  lpartialocation-
      05B0  696e 666f 726d 6174 696f 6e61 6d65 6574  informationameet
      05C0  696e 6763 616c 6d65 7468 6f64 7374 6f72  ingcalmethodstor
      05D0  6574 656e 7469 6f6e 2d65 7870 6972 793a  etention-expiry:
      05E0  7761 7463 6865 7269 6e66 6f66 6665 6e64  watcherinfoffend
      05F0  6564 636f 6e74 726f 6c6f 6f6b 696e 672d  edcontrolooking-
      0600  666f 722d 776f 726b 696e 6777 6174 6368  for-workingwatch
      0610  6572 2d6c 6973 7472 6565 7470 6c61 6365  er-listreetplace
      0620  2d69 7366 6f63 7573 6f75 6e64 6572 7761  -isfocusounderwa
      0630  7968 6f6d 6570 6167 6570 7269 7661 6379  yhomepageprivacy
      0640  7761 7265 686f 7573 6572 2d69 6e70 7574  warehouser-input
      0650  7261 7665 6c62 6f74 6865 7265 6365 6976  ravelbothereceiv
      0660  652d 6f6e 6c79 3a72 6c6d 696e 7661 6c75  e-only:rlminvalu
      0670  653d 3a63 6170 736c 6565 7069 6e67 7569  e=:capsleepingui
      0680  6c74 7969 6e76 696e 6369 626c 6576 656e  ltyinvincibleven
      0690  743d 6d6f 6f64 7970 6163 6b61 6765 3d70  t=moodypackage=p
      06A0  7269 6f72 6974 7976 6964 656f 6672 6f6d  riorityvideofrom
      06B0  3d61 7564 696f 6361 7264 706f 733d 6175  =audiocardpos=au
      06C0  746f 6d61 7461 7070 6c69 6361 7469 6f6e  tomatapplication
      06D0  6f74 7375 7070 6f72 7465 6465 7669 6365  otsupportedevice
      06E0  4944 696d 7072 6573 7365 6469 7361 7070  IDimpressedisapp

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RFC 5112            Presence Dictionary for SIGCOMP         January 2008

ガルシア-マーチンStandardsは2008年1月にSIGCOMPのためにRFC5112存在辞書を追跡します[9ページ]。

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Garcia-Martin Standards Track [Page 10] RFC 5112 Presence Dictionary for SIGCOMP January 2008

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      0D80  9905 0606 0505 fc04 09c3 0406 4c08 04be  ............L...
      0D90  090b 2a                                  ..*

0CF0 1308 084c 0506 1506 0450 0a07 0406 07f7 ...L.....P...... 0D00 0408 490f 0889 0c09 3f05 0681 1108 dc0d ..I.....?....... 0D10 045c 1106 5a05 0d0e 0605 d804 08d3 0605 .\e..Z.......... 0D20 d207 057d 0605 cc07 08d6 0506 0b07 05a7 ...}............ 0D30 0505 1608 051a 0905 4606 05c6 0609 310d ........F.....1. 0D40 0bcf 0908 6208 04f8 0408 540a 067f 0404 ....b.....T..... 0D50 710c 0c16 0405 2e08 0b3f 110c 2308 0c7b q........?..#..{ 0D60 090b c707 07f6 050b 3b09 0875 090c 8109 ........;..u.... 0D70 06e9 0b09 b007 0522 0704 a307 06c2 0705 ......."........ 0D80 9905 0606 0505 fc04 09c3 0406 4c08 04be ............L... 0D90 090b 2a ..*

             Figure 1: Binary Representation of the Dictionary

Figure 1: Binary Representation of the Dictionary

5.  Security Considerations

5. Security Considerations

   This document defines a presence-specific static dictionary for the
   Sigcomp framework [2].  Therefore, the security considerations of RFC
   3320 [2] apply.  This memo does not introduce any known additional
   security risk.

This document defines a presence-specific static dictionary for the Sigcomp framework [2]. Therefore, the security considerations of RFC 3320 [2] apply. This memo does not introduce any known additional security risk.

6.  Acknowledgements

6. Acknowledgements

   The author would like to thank Miraj Mostafa, Pekka Pessi, and
   Catalin Ionescu for their persistent convincing arguments to
   demonstrate the benefit of this dictionary.  Thanks to Carsten
   Bormann and Adam Roach for providing assistance with the software
   that automatically generates the binary dictionary.  Adam Roach,
   Cristian Constantin, and Avshalom Houri, and Krisztian Kiss reviewed
   the document and provided helpful comments.

The author would like to thank Miraj Mostafa, Pekka Pessi, and Catalin Ionescu for their persistent convincing arguments to demonstrate the benefit of this dictionary. Thanks to Carsten Bormann and Adam Roach for providing assistance with the software that automatically generates the binary dictionary. Adam Roach, Cristian Constantin, and Avshalom Houri, and Krisztian Kiss reviewed the document and provided helpful comments.

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Appendix A.  Input Strings to the Presence-Specific Static Dictionary

Appendix A. Input Strings to the Presence-Specific Static Dictionary

   String                                Pr Off  Len  References
   ===================================== == ==== ==== ==========
   "<?xml"                                1 0934 0005
   "version="                             1 0906 0008
   "encoding="                            1 08E3 0009
   "UTF-8?>"                              1 0948 0007
   "xmlns="                               1 0936 0006
   "urn:ietf:params:xml"                  1 07AB 0013 [8] 4.4
                                                      [10] 5.1
                                                      [11] 5
                                                      [12] 5
                                                      [13] 5
                                                      [14] 9
                                                      [15] 7
                                                      [17] 6
                                                      [18] 7
                                                      [19] 5.1
                                                      [20] 3.2, 3.3
   ":pidf"                                1 0565 0005 [8] 4.4
                                                      [10] 5.1
                                                      [11] 5
                                                      [12] 5
                                                      [13] 5
                                                      [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "entity="                              1 08D4 0007 [8] 4.4, [15] 7
   "presence"                             1 0940 0008 [8] 4.4
                                                      [20] 3.2.14
   "tuple"                                1 0923 0005 [8] 4.4
   "note"                                 2 06F6 0004 [8] 4.4
                                                      [10] 5.1
                                                      [11] 5
                                                      [13] 5
   "contact"                              1 08AE 0007 [8] 4.4
   "timestamp"                            2 0757 0009 [8] 4.4
                                                      [10] 5.1
   "status"                               1 04B9 0006 [8] 4.4
   "basic"                                1 032B 0005 [8] 4.4
                                                      [13] 5
                                                      [21]
   "open"                                 1 0912 0004 [8] 4.4, [21]
   "closed"                               1 094F 0006 [8] 4.4, [21]
   "priority="                            1 082C 0009 [8] 4.4
   "mustUnderstand"                       3 0848 000E [8] 4.4
   "true"                                 1 0889 0004 [8] 4.4
                                                      [16] 2.2.5
                                                      [18] 7

String Pr Off Len References ===================================== == ==== ==== ========== "<?xml" 1 0934 0005 "version=" 1 0906 0008 "encoding=" 1 08E3 0009 "UTF-8?>" 1 0948 0007 "xmlns=" 1 0936 0006 "urn:ietf:params:xml" 1 07AB 0013 [8] 4.4 [10] 5.1 [11] 5 [12] 5 [13] 5 [14] 9 [15] 7 [17] 6 [18] 7 [19] 5.1 [20] 3.2, 3.3 ":pidf" 1 0565 0005 [8] 4.4 [10] 5.1 [11] 5 [12] 5 [13] 5 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "entity=" 1 08D4 0007 [8] 4.4, [15] 7 "presence" 1 0940 0008 [8] 4.4 [20] 3.2.14 "tuple" 1 0923 0005 [8] 4.4 "note" 2 06F6 0004 [8] 4.4 [10] 5.1 [11] 5 [13] 5 "contact" 1 08AE 0007 [8] 4.4 "timestamp" 2 0757 0009 [8] 4.4 [10] 5.1 "status" 1 04B9 0006 [8] 4.4 "basic" 1 032B 0005 [8] 4.4 [13] 5 [21] "open" 1 0912 0004 [8] 4.4, [21] "closed" 1 094F 0006 [8] 4.4, [21] "priority=" 1 082C 0009 [8] 4.4 "mustUnderstand" 3 0848 000E [8] 4.4 "true" 1 0889 0004 [8] 4.4 [16] 2.2.5 [18] 7

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                                                      [19] 5.1
                                                      [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "false"                                1 0835 0005 [8] 4.4
                                                      [16] 2.2.5
                                                      [18] 7
                                                      [19] 5.1
                                                      [20] 3.2, 3.3
   ":data-model"                          2 0705 000B [10] 5.1
   "deviceID"                             2 06DA 0008 [10] 5.1
   "device"                               2 06DA 0006 [10] 5.1
   "person"                               2 0089 0006 [10] 5.1
   ":rpid"                                2 07A6 0005 [11] 5
   "activities"                           3 08B2 000A [11] 5
   "unknown"                              5 016F 0007 [11] 5
   "appointment"                          5 08CC 000B [11] 5
   "away"                                 5 0234 0004 [11] 5
   "breakfast"                            5 02DC 0009 [11] 5
   "busy"                                 5 0240 0004 [11] 5
   "dinner"                               5 0387 0006 [11] 5
   "holiday"                              5 0168 0007 [11] 5
   "in-transit"                           5 091A 000A [11] 5
   "looking-for-work"                     5 05F8 0010 [11] 5
   "meal"                                 5 023C 0004 [11] 5
   "meeting"                              5 05BC 0007 [11] 5
   "on-the-phone"                         5 07E7 000C [11] 5
   "performance"                          5 0805 000B [11] 5
   "permanent-absence"                    5 035A 0011 [11] 5
   "playing"                              5 01A0 0007 [11] 5
   "presentation"                         5 056F 000C [11] 5
   "shopping"                             5 08BB 0008 [11] 5
   "sleeping"                             5 0676 0008 [11] 5
   "spectator"                            5 0416 0009 [11] 5
   "steering"                             5 0469 0008 [11] 5
   "travel"                               5 064F 0006 [11] 5
   "vacation"                             5 00C6 0008 [11] 5
   "working"                              5 0604 0007 [11] 5
   "worship"                              5 04A1 0007 [11] 5
   "other"                                3 0656 0005 [11] 5
   "class"                                3 074D 0005 [11] 5
                                                      [20] 3.2
   "afraid"                               5 01C0 0006 [11] 5
   "amazed"                               5 01BA 0006 [11] 5
   "angry"                                5 0141 0005 [11] 5
   "annoyed"                              5 00A3 0007 [11] 5
   "anxious"                              5 02C2 0007 [11] 5
   "ashamed"                              5 0199 0007 [11] 5
   "bored"                                5 0206 0005 [11] 5
   "brave"                                5 01FC 0005 [11] 5

[19] 5.1 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "false" 1 0835 0005 [8] 4.4 [16] 2.2.5 [18] 7 [19] 5.1 [20] 3.2, 3.3 ":data-model" 2 0705 000B [10] 5.1 "deviceID" 2 06DA 0008 [10] 5.1 "device" 2 06DA 0006 [10] 5.1 "person" 2 0089 0006 [10] 5.1 ":rpid" 2 07A6 0005 [11] 5 "activities" 3 08B2 000A [11] 5 "unknown" 5 016F 0007 [11] 5 "appointment" 5 08CC 000B [11] 5 "away" 5 0234 0004 [11] 5 "breakfast" 5 02DC 0009 [11] 5 "busy" 5 0240 0004 [11] 5 "dinner" 5 0387 0006 [11] 5 "holiday" 5 0168 0007 [11] 5 "in-transit" 5 091A 000A [11] 5 "looking-for-work" 5 05F8 0010 [11] 5 "meal" 5 023C 0004 [11] 5 "meeting" 5 05BC 0007 [11] 5 "on-the-phone" 5 07E7 000C [11] 5 "performance" 5 0805 000B [11] 5 "permanent-absence" 5 035A 0011 [11] 5 "playing" 5 01A0 0007 [11] 5 "presentation" 5 056F 000C [11] 5 "shopping" 5 08BB 0008 [11] 5 "sleeping" 5 0676 0008 [11] 5 "spectator" 5 0416 0009 [11] 5 "steering" 5 0469 0008 [11] 5 "travel" 5 064F 0006 [11] 5 "vacation" 5 00C6 0008 [11] 5 "working" 5 0604 0007 [11] 5 "worship" 5 04A1 0007 [11] 5 "other" 3 0656 0005 [11] 5 "class" 3 074D 0005 [11] 5 [20] 3.2 "afraid" 5 01C0 0006 [11] 5 "amazed" 5 01BA 0006 [11] 5 "angry" 5 0141 0005 [11] 5 "annoyed" 5 00A3 0007 [11] 5 "anxious" 5 02C2 0007 [11] 5 "ashamed" 5 0199 0007 [11] 5 "bored" 5 0206 0005 [11] 5 "brave" 5 01FC 0005 [11] 5

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   "calm"                                 5 05C3 0004 [11] 5
   "cold"                                 5 024C 0004 [11] 5
   "confused"                             5 00BE 0008 [11] 5
   "contented"                            5 072A 0009 [11] 5
   "cranky"                               5 01B4 0006 [11] 5
   "curious"                              5 0056 0007 [11] 5
   "depressed"                            5 0017 0009 [11] 5
   "disappointed"                         5 06EA 000C [11] 5
   "disgusted"                            5 001F 0009 [11] 5
   "distracted"                           5 037E 000A [11] 5
   "embarrassed"                          5 036A 000B [11] 5
   "excited"                              5 080F 0007 [11] 5
   "flirtatious"                          5 03A0 000B [11] 5
   "frustrated"                           5 0896 000A [11] 5
   "grumpy"                               5 0128 0006 [11] 5
   "guilty"                               5 067D 0006 [11] 5
   "happy"                                5 021F 0005 [11] 5
   "humbled"                              5 018B 0007 [11] 5
   "humiliated"                           5 003C 000A [11] 5
   "hungry"                               5 01AE 0006 [11] 5
   "hurt"                                 5 0250 0004 [11] 5
   "impressed"                            5 06E2 0009 [11] 5
   "in_awe"                               5 01F6 0006 [11] 5
   "in_love"                              5 03FD 0007 [11] 5
   "indignant"                            5 0733 0009 [11] 5
   "interested"                           5 08EC 000A [11] 5
   "invincible"                           5 0683 000A [11] 5
   "jealous"                              5 0254 0007 [11] 5
   "lonely"                               5 0090 0006 [11] 5
   "mean"                                 5 013F 0004 [11] 5
   "moody"                                5 0692 0005 [11] 5
   "nervous"                              5 038A 0007 [11] 5
   "neutral"                              5 04CC 0007 [11] 5
   "offended"                             5 05EA 0008 [11] 5
   "playful"                              5 0096 0007 [11] 5
   "proud"                                5 0210 0005 [11] 5
   "relieved"                             5 0398 0008 [11] 5
   "remorseful"                           5 02F1 000A [11] 5
   "restless"                             5 0079 0008 [11] 5
   "sarcastic"                            5 0722 0009 [11] 5
   "serious"                              5 078E 0007 [11] 5
   "shocked"                              5 0746 0007 [11] 5
   "sick"                                 5 093C 0004 [11] 5
   "sleepy"                               5 0080 0006 [11] 5
   "stressed"                             5 0312 0008 [11] 5
   "surprised"                            5 054A 0009 [11] 5
   "thirsty"                              5 00E3 0007 [11] 5
   "worried"                              5 0184 0007 [11] 5

"calm" 5 05C3 0004 [11] 5 "cold" 5 024C 0004 [11] 5 "confused" 5 00BE 0008 [11] 5 "contented" 5 072A 0009 [11] 5 "cranky" 5 01B4 0006 [11] 5 "curious" 5 0056 0007 [11] 5 "depressed" 5 0017 0009 [11] 5 "disappointed" 5 06EA 000C [11] 5 "disgusted" 5 001F 0009 [11] 5 "distracted" 5 037E 000A [11] 5 "embarrassed" 5 036A 000B [11] 5 "excited" 5 080F 0007 [11] 5 "flirtatious" 5 03A0 000B [11] 5 "frustrated" 5 0896 000A [11] 5 "grumpy" 5 0128 0006 [11] 5 "guilty" 5 067D 0006 [11] 5 "happy" 5 021F 0005 [11] 5 "humbled" 5 018B 0007 [11] 5 "humiliated" 5 003C 000A [11] 5 "hungry" 5 01AE 0006 [11] 5 "hurt" 5 0250 0004 [11] 5 "impressed" 5 06E2 0009 [11] 5 "in_awe" 5 01F6 0006 [11] 5 "in_love" 5 03FD 0007 [11] 5 "indignant" 5 0733 0009 [11] 5 "interested" 5 08EC 000A [11] 5 "invincible" 5 0683 000A [11] 5 "jealous" 5 0254 0007 [11] 5 "lonely" 5 0090 0006 [11] 5 "mean" 5 013F 0004 [11] 5 "moody" 5 0692 0005 [11] 5 "nervous" 5 038A 0007 [11] 5 "neutral" 5 04CC 0007 [11] 5 "offended" 5 05EA 0008 [11] 5 "playful" 5 0096 0007 [11] 5 "proud" 5 0210 0005 [11] 5 "relieved" 5 0398 0008 [11] 5 "remorseful" 5 02F1 000A [11] 5 "restless" 5 0079 0008 [11] 5 "sarcastic" 5 0722 0009 [11] 5 "serious" 5 078E 0007 [11] 5 "shocked" 5 0746 0007 [11] 5 "sick" 5 093C 0004 [11] 5 "sleepy" 5 0080 0006 [11] 5 "stressed" 5 0312 0008 [11] 5 "surprised" 5 054A 0009 [11] 5 "thirsty" 5 00E3 0007 [11] 5 "worried" 5 0184 0007 [11] 5

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   "mood"                                 3 0692 0004 [11] 5
   "place-is"                             3 061B 0008 [11] 5
   "audio"                                3 06B1 0005 [11] 5
                                                      [20] 3.2
   "noisy"                                5 057A 0005 [11] 5
   "quiet"                                5 0201 0005 [11] 5
   "video"                                3 06A7 0005 [11] 5
                                                      [20] 3.2
   "toobright"                            5 0512 0009 [11] 5
   "dark"                                 5 0552 0004 [11] 5
   "text"                                 3 03DC 0004 [11] 5
                                                      [20] 3.2
   "uncomfortable"                        5 00AA 000D [11] 5
   "inappropriate"                        5 0456 000D [11] 5
   "place-type"                           3 04A7 000A [11] 5
   "aircraft"                             5 00DC 0008 [11] 5
   "airport"                              5 0192 0007 [11] 5
   "arena"                                5 010C 0005 [11] 5
   "automobile"                           5 004C 000A [11] 5
   "bank"                                 5 022C 0004 [11] 5
   "bus-station"                          5 00D1 000B [11] 5
   "cafe"                                 5 0224 0004 [11] 5
   "classroom"                            5 0840 0009 [11] 5
   "club"                                 5 00CE 0004 [11] 5
   "construction"                         5 04C1 000C [11] 5
   "convention-center"                    5 0000 0011 [11] 5
   "cycle"                                5 0334 0005 [11] 5
   "government"                           5 026A 000A [11] 5
   "hospital"                             5 0928 0008 [11] 5
   "hotel"                                5 021A 0005 [11] 5
   "industrial"                           5 0028 000A [11] 5
   "library"                              5 06FE 0007 [11] 5
   "office"                               5 00FF 0006 [11] 5
   "outdoors"                             5 0594 0008 [11] 5
   "parking"                              5 0176 0007 [11] 5
   "place-of-worship"                     5 0498 0010 [11] 5
   "prison"                               5 01F0 0006 [11] 5
   "public"                               5 0503 0006 [11] 5
   "public-transport"                     5 0503 0010 [11] 5
   "residence"                            5 041E 0009 [11] 5
   "restaurant"                           5 043C 000A [11] 5
   "school"                               5 059B 0006 [11] 5
   "shopping-area"                        5 08BB 000D [11] 5
   "stadium"                              5 02E3 0007 [11] 5
   "store"                                5 05CC 0005 [11] 5
   "street"                               5 0615 0006 [11] 5
   "theater"                              5 0073 0007 [11] 5
   "train"                                5 0273 0005 [11] 5

"mood" 3 0692 0004 [11] 5 "place-is" 3 061B 0008 [11] 5 "audio" 3 06B1 0005 [11] 5 [20] 3.2 "noisy" 5 057A 0005 [11] 5 "quiet" 5 0201 0005 [11] 5 "video" 3 06A7 0005 [11] 5 [20] 3.2 "toobright" 5 0512 0009 [11] 5 "dark" 5 0552 0004 [11] 5 "text" 3 03DC 0004 [11] 5 [20] 3.2 "uncomfortable" 5 00AA 000D [11] 5 "inappropriate" 5 0456 000D [11] 5 "place-type" 3 04A7 000A [11] 5 "aircraft" 5 00DC 0008 [11] 5 "airport" 5 0192 0007 [11] 5 "arena" 5 010C 0005 [11] 5 "automobile" 5 004C 000A [11] 5 "bank" 5 022C 0004 [11] 5 "bus-station" 5 00D1 000B [11] 5 "cafe" 5 0224 0004 [11] 5 "classroom" 5 0840 0009 [11] 5 "club" 5 00CE 0004 [11] 5 "construction" 5 04C1 000C [11] 5 "convention-center" 5 0000 0011 [11] 5 "cycle" 5 0334 0005 [11] 5 "government" 5 026A 000A [11] 5 "hospital" 5 0928 0008 [11] 5 "hotel" 5 021A 0005 [11] 5 "industrial" 5 0028 000A [11] 5 "library" 5 06FE 0007 [11] 5 "office" 5 00FF 0006 [11] 5 "outdoors" 5 0594 0008 [11] 5 "parking" 5 0176 0007 [11] 5 "place-of-worship" 5 0498 0010 [11] 5 "prison" 5 01F0 0006 [11] 5 "public" 5 0503 0006 [11] 5 "public-transport" 5 0503 0010 [11] 5 "residence" 5 041E 0009 [11] 5 "restaurant" 5 043C 000A [11] 5 "school" 5 059B 0006 [11] 5 "shopping-area" 5 08BB 000D [11] 5 "stadium" 5 02E3 0007 [11] 5 "store" 5 05CC 0005 [11] 5 "street" 5 0615 0006 [11] 5 "theater" 5 0073 0007 [11] 5 "train" 5 0273 0005 [11] 5

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   "train-station"                        5 0273 000D [11] 5
   "truck"                                5 0445 0005 [11] 5
   "underway"                             5 0629 0008 [11] 5
   "warehouse"                            5 0640 0009 [11] 5
   "water"                                5 031A 0005 [11] 5
   "watercraft"                           5 031A 000A [11] 5
   "privacy"                              3 0639 0007 [11] 5
                                                      [20] 3.2.17
   "relationship"                         3 0534 000C [11] 5
   "assistant"                            5 074F 0009 [11] 5
   "associate"                            5 08DB 0009 [11] 5
   "family"                               5 01EA 0006 [11] 5
   "friend"                               5 01DE 0006 [11] 5
   "self"                                 5 0390 0004 [11] 5
   "supervisor"                           5 0433 000A [11] 5
   "courier"                              5 00EA 0007 [11] 5
   "electronic"                           5 070E 000A [11] 5
   "freight"                              5 0138 0007 [11] 5
   "in-person"                            5 0086 0009 [11] 5
   "postal"                               5 01E4 0006 [11] 5
   "service-class"                        3 0838 000D [11] 5
   "sphere"                               3 03BA 0006 [11] 5
   "home"                                 5 0631 0004 [11] 5
   "work"                                 5 0244 0004 [11] 5
   "status-icon"                          3 04B9 000B [11] 5
   "time-offset"                          3 03EC 000B [11] 5
   "description="                         5 02D0 000C [11] 5
   "user-input"                           3 0646 000A [11] 5
   "active"                               3 0902 0006 [11] 5
                                                      [17] 6
                                                      [19] 5.1
                                                      [21]
   "idle"                                 3 04F4 0004 [11] 5
   "idle-threshold="                      5 04F4 000F [11] 5
   "last-input="                          5 0031 000B [11] 5
   ":cipid"                               3 076A 0006 [12] 5
   "card"                                 3 06B6 0004 [12] 5
   "display-name"                         3 0855 000C [12] 5
   "homepage"                             3 0631 0008 [12] 5
   "icon"                                 3 04C0 0004 [12] 5
   "sound"                                3 0627 0005 [12] 5
   ":timed-status"                        4 04B2 000D [13] 5
   "timed-status"                         4 04B3 000C [13] 5
   "from="                                3 06AC 0005 [10] 5.1
                                                      [11] 5
                                                      [13] 5
                                                      [18] 7
   "until="                               4 0347 0006 [10] 5.1

"train-station" 5 0273 000D [11] 5 "truck" 5 0445 0005 [11] 5 "underway" 5 0629 0008 [11] 5 "warehouse" 5 0640 0009 [11] 5 "water" 5 031A 0005 [11] 5 "watercraft" 5 031A 000A [11] 5 "privacy" 3 0639 0007 [11] 5 [20] 3.2.17 "relationship" 3 0534 000C [11] 5 "assistant" 5 074F 0009 [11] 5 "associate" 5 08DB 0009 [11] 5 "family" 5 01EA 0006 [11] 5 "friend" 5 01DE 0006 [11] 5 "self" 5 0390 0004 [11] 5 "supervisor" 5 0433 000A [11] 5 "courier" 5 00EA 0007 [11] 5 "electronic" 5 070E 000A [11] 5 "freight" 5 0138 0007 [11] 5 "in-person" 5 0086 0009 [11] 5 "postal" 5 01E4 0006 [11] 5 "service-class" 3 0838 000D [11] 5 "sphere" 3 03BA 0006 [11] 5 "home" 5 0631 0004 [11] 5 "work" 5 0244 0004 [11] 5 "status-icon" 3 04B9 000B [11] 5 "time-offset" 3 03EC 000B [11] 5 "description=" 5 02D0 000C [11] 5 "user-input" 3 0646 000A [11] 5 "active" 3 0902 0006 [11] 5 [17] 6 [19] 5.1 [21] "idle" 3 04F4 0004 [11] 5 "idle-threshold=" 5 04F4 000F [11] 5 "last-input=" 5 0031 000B [11] 5 ":cipid" 3 076A 0006 [12] 5 "card" 3 06B6 0004 [12] 5 "display-name" 3 0855 000C [12] 5 "homepage" 3 0631 0008 [12] 5 "icon" 3 04C0 0004 [12] 5 "sound" 3 0627 0005 [12] 5 ":timed-status" 4 04B2 000D [13] 5 "timed-status" 4 04B3 000C [13] 5 "from=" 3 06AC 0005 [10] 5.1 [11] 5 [13] 5 [18] 7 "until=" 4 0347 0006 [10] 5.1

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                                                      [11] 5
                                                      [13] 5
   ":schema"                              2 0798 0007 [14] 9
   ":xml-patch-ops"                       2 07BA 000E [14] 9
   "replace"                              2 073F 0007 [14] 9
   "remove"                               2 0105 0006 [14] 9
   "sel="                                 2 0794 0004 [14] 9
   "pos="                                 3 06BA 0004 [14] 9
   "type="                                3 04AD 0005 [14] 9, [18] 7
   "before"                               4 028D 0006 [14] 9
   "after"                                4 0321 0005 [14] 9
   "both"                                 4 0655 0004 [14] 9
   ":pidf-diff"                           2 088D 000A [15] 7
   "pidf-diff"                            2 088E 0009 [15] 7
   "pidf-full"                            2 076D 0009 [15] 7
   ":geopriv10"                           3 0529 000A [16] 2.2.5
   ":basicPolicy"                         4 032A 000C [16] 2.2.5
   "geopriv"                              3 052A 0007 [16] 2.2.5
   "location-info"                        3 05A7 000D [16] 2.2.5
   "usage-rules"                          3 03A9 000B [16] 2.2.5
   "method"                               3 05C6 0006 [16] 2.2.5
   "provided-by"                          3 075F 000B [16] 2.2.5
   "retransmission-allowed"               4 0291 0016 [16] 2.2.5
   "retention-expiry"                     4 05CF 0010 [16] 2.2.5
   "external-ruleset"                     4 03DD 0010 [16] 2.2.5
   "note-well"                            4 06F6 0009 [16] 2.2.5
   ":civicLoc"                            4 02FC 0009 [16] 2.2.5
   "civicAddress"                         4 0717 000C [16] 2.2.5
   "country"                              4 0339 0007 [16] 2.2.5
   ":watcherinfo"                         3 05DF 000C [17] 6
   "watcherinfo"                          3 05E0 000B [17] 6
   "state="                               3 03CB 0006 [17] 6
                                                      [19] 5.1
   "full"                                 4 02F8 0004 [17] 6 [20] 3.2.12
   "partial"                              4 05A1 0007 [17] 6
   "watcher-list"                         3 060B 000C [17] 6
   "resource="                            3 0520 0009 [17] 6
   "package="                             3 0697 0008 [17] 6, [18] 7
   "watcher"                              3 05E0 0007 [17] 6
   "display-name="                        5 0855 000D [17] 6
   "status="                              3 08FB 0007 [17] 6
   "pending"                              5 0913 0007 [17] 6
                                                      [19] 5.1
   "waiting"                              5 0122 0007 [17] 6
   "terminated"                           5 000E 000A [17] 6
                                                      [19] 5.1
                                                      [21]
   "event="                               3 068C 0006 [17] 6

[11] 5 [13] 5 ":schema" 2 0798 0007 [14] 9 ":xml-patch-ops" 2 07BA 000E [14] 9 "replace" 2 073F 0007 [14] 9 "remove" 2 0105 0006 [14] 9 "sel=" 2 0794 0004 [14] 9 "pos=" 3 06BA 0004 [14] 9 "type=" 3 04AD 0005 [14] 9, [18] 7 "before" 4 028D 0006 [14] 9 "after" 4 0321 0005 [14] 9 "both" 4 0655 0004 [14] 9 ":pidf-diff" 2 088D 000A [15] 7 "pidf-diff" 2 088E 0009 [15] 7 "pidf-full" 2 076D 0009 [15] 7 ":geopriv10" 3 0529 000A [16] 2.2.5 ":basicPolicy" 4 032A 000C [16] 2.2.5 "geopriv" 3 052A 0007 [16] 2.2.5 "location-info" 3 05A7 000D [16] 2.2.5 "usage-rules" 3 03A9 000B [16] 2.2.5 "method" 3 05C6 0006 [16] 2.2.5 "provided-by" 3 075F 000B [16] 2.2.5 "retransmission-allowed" 4 0291 0016 [16] 2.2.5 "retention-expiry" 4 05CF 0010 [16] 2.2.5 "external-ruleset" 4 03DD 0010 [16] 2.2.5 "note-well" 4 06F6 0009 [16] 2.2.5 ":civicLoc" 4 02FC 0009 [16] 2.2.5 "civicAddress" 4 0717 000C [16] 2.2.5 "country" 4 0339 0007 [16] 2.2.5 ":watcherinfo" 3 05DF 000C [17] 6 "watcherinfo" 3 05E0 000B [17] 6 "state=" 3 03CB 0006 [17] 6 [19] 5.1 "full" 4 02F8 0004 [17] 6 [20] 3.2.12 "partial" 4 05A1 0007 [17] 6 "watcher-list" 3 060B 000C [17] 6 "resource=" 3 0520 0009 [17] 6 "package=" 3 0697 0008 [17] 6, [18] 7 "watcher" 3 05E0 0007 [17] 6 "display-name=" 5 0855 000D [17] 6 "status=" 3 08FB 0007 [17] 6 "pending" 5 0913 0007 [17] 6 [19] 5.1 "waiting" 5 0122 0007 [17] 6 "terminated" 5 000E 000A [17] 6 [19] 5.1 [21] "event=" 3 068C 0006 [17] 6

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   "subscribe"                            5 0286 0009 [17] 6
   "approved"                             5 0160 0008 [17] 6
   "deactivated"                          5 0374 000B [17] 6
   "provation"                            5 014F 0009 [17] 6
   "rejected"                             5 00F0 0008 [17] 6
   "timeout"                              5 0590 0007 [17] 6
   "giveup"                               5 0470 0006 [17] 6
   "noresource"                           5 0821 000A [17] 6
   "expiration="                          4 08A3 000B [17] 6
   "duration-subscribed="                 4 02A6 0014 [17] 6
   "lang="                                1 092F 0005 [10] 5.1
                                                      [16] 2.2.5
                                                      [17] 6
                                                      [19] 5.1
   ":simple-filter"                       3 057F 000E [18] 7
   "filter-set"                           3 0587 000A [18] 7
   "ns-bindings"                          3 0871 000B [18] 7
   "ns-binding"                           3 0871 000A [18] 7
   "filter"                               3 0393 0006 [18] 7
   "prefix="                              5 012E 0007 [18] 7
   "urn="                                 5 0248 0004 [18] 7
   "what"                                 4 0356 0004 [18] 7
   "trigger"                              4 051A 0007 [18] 7
   "uri="                                 4 0352 0004 [18] 7
                                                      [19] 5.1
   "domain="                              5 0045 0007 [18] 7
   "remove="                              5 0105 0007 [18] 7
   "enabled="                             5 010E 0008 [18] 7
   "include="                             5 0158 0008 [18] 7
   "exclude="                             5 00B6 0008 [18] 7
   "changed"                              4 0340 0007 [18] 7
   "added"                                4 034D 0005 [18] 7
   "removed"                              4 0780 0007 [18] 7
   ":rlmi"                                3 0666 0005 [19] 5.1
   "list"                                 3 0467 0004 [19] 5.1
   "name"                                 3 05BA 0004 [19] 5.1
   "resource"                             3 0520 0008 [19] 5.1
   "fullState="                           3 0772 000A [19] 5.1
   "cid="                                 5 0228 0004 [19] 5.1
   "instance"                             4 0862 0008 [19] 5.1
   "reason="                              5 08C5 0007 [19] 5.1
   ":caps"                                3 0672 0005 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "servcaps"                             3 03B3 0008 [20] 3.2
   "application"                          3 06C5 000B [20] 3.2
   "control"                              3 05F2 0007 [20] 3.2
   "message"                              3 0489 0007 [20] 3.2
   "type"                                 3 04AD 0004 [20] 3.2
   "automata"                             3 06BE 0008 [20] 3.2

"subscribe" 5 0286 0009 [17] 6 "approved" 5 0160 0008 [17] 6 "deactivated" 5 0374 000B [17] 6 "provation" 5 014F 0009 [17] 6 "rejected" 5 00F0 0008 [17] 6 "timeout" 5 0590 0007 [17] 6 "giveup" 5 0470 0006 [17] 6 "noresource" 5 0821 000A [17] 6 "expiration=" 4 08A3 000B [17] 6 "duration-subscribed=" 4 02A6 0014 [17] 6 "lang=" 1 092F 0005 [10] 5.1 [16] 2.2.5 [17] 6 [19] 5.1 ":simple-filter" 3 057F 000E [18] 7 "filter-set" 3 0587 000A [18] 7 "ns-bindings" 3 0871 000B [18] 7 "ns-binding" 3 0871 000A [18] 7 "filter" 3 0393 0006 [18] 7 "prefix=" 5 012E 0007 [18] 7 "urn=" 5 0248 0004 [18] 7 "what" 4 0356 0004 [18] 7 "trigger" 4 051A 0007 [18] 7 "uri=" 4 0352 0004 [18] 7 [19] 5.1 "domain=" 5 0045 0007 [18] 7 "remove=" 5 0105 0007 [18] 7 "enabled=" 5 010E 0008 [18] 7 "include=" 5 0158 0008 [18] 7 "exclude=" 5 00B6 0008 [18] 7 "changed" 4 0340 0007 [18] 7 "added" 4 034D 0005 [18] 7 "removed" 4 0780 0007 [18] 7 ":rlmi" 3 0666 0005 [19] 5.1 "list" 3 0467 0004 [19] 5.1 "name" 3 05BA 0004 [19] 5.1 "resource" 3 0520 0008 [19] 5.1 "fullState=" 3 0772 000A [19] 5.1 "cid=" 5 0228 0004 [19] 5.1 "instance" 4 0862 0008 [19] 5.1 "reason=" 5 08C5 0007 [19] 5.1 ":caps" 3 0672 0005 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "servcaps" 3 03B3 0008 [20] 3.2 "application" 3 06C5 000B [20] 3.2 "control" 3 05F2 0007 [20] 3.2 "message" 3 0489 0007 [20] 3.2 "type" 3 04AD 0004 [20] 3.2 "automata" 3 06BE 0008 [20] 3.2

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   "duplex"                               3 089F 0006 [20] 3.2
   "description"                          3 02D0 000B [20] 3.2, 3.3
                                                      [21]
   "event-packages"                       3 0426 000E [20] 3.2
   "priority"                             3 069F 0008 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "methods"                              3 05C6 0007 [20] 3.2
   "extensions"                           3 0869 000A [20] 3.2
   "schemes"                              3 0485 0007 [20] 3.2
   "actor"                                3 077C 0005 [20] 3.2
   "isfocus"                              3 0621 0007 [20] 3.2
   "languages"                            3 047D 0009 [20] 3.2
   "supported"                            4 06D2 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "notsupported"                         4 06CF 000C [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "business"                             5 0787 0008 [20] 3.2.11
   "personal"                             5 0089 0008 [20] 3.2.11
   "half"                                 5 0135 0004 [20] 3.2.12
   "receive-only"                         5 065A 000C [20] 3.2.12
   "send-only"                            5 0068 0009 [20] 3.2.12
   "lowerthan"                            5 009C 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "higherthan"                           5 02BA 000A [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "equals"                               5 030D 0006 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "range"                                5 0325 0005 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "maxvalue="                            5 079D 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "minvalue="                            5 0669 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "value="                               5 066C 0006 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "max="                                 5 0238 0004 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "min="                                 5 0230 0004 [20] 3.2, 3.3
   "devcaps"                              3 08F5 0007 [20] 3.3
   "mobility"                             5 044C 0008 [20] 3.3
   "fixed"                                5 0215 0005 [20] 3.3.2
   "mobile"                               5 0050 0006 [20] 3.3.2
   "conference"                           5 0304 000A [20] 3.2.14
   "dialog"                               5 03F7 0006 [20] 3.2.14
   "kplm"                                 5 0449 0004 [20] 3.2.14
   "message-summary"                      5 0489 000F [20] 3.2.14
   "poc-settings"                         5 053F 000C [20] 3.2.14
   "refer"                                5 0281 0005 [20] 3.2.14
   "Siemens-RTP-Stats"                    5 04DC 0011 [20] 3.2.14
   "spirits-INDPs"                        5 005C 000D [20] 3.2.14
   "spirits-user-prog"                    5 025A 0011 [20] 3.2.14
   "winfo"                                5 090E 0005 [20] 3.2.14
   "CANCEL"                               5 01D8 0006 [20] 3.2.16
   "INFO"                                 5 04D3 0004 [20] 3.2.16
   "INVITE"                               5 01D2 0006 [20] 3.2.16
   "MESSAGE"                              5 017D 0007 [20] 3.2.16
   "NOTIFY"                               5 01CC 0006 [20] 3.2.16
   "OPTIONS"                              5 04D6 0007 [20] 3.2.16
   "PRACK"                                5 020B 0005 [20] 3.2.16

"duplex" 3 089F 0006 [20] 3.2 "description" 3 02D0 000B [20] 3.2, 3.3 [21] "event-packages" 3 0426 000E [20] 3.2 "priority" 3 069F 0008 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "methods" 3 05C6 0007 [20] 3.2 "extensions" 3 0869 000A [20] 3.2 "schemes" 3 0485 0007 [20] 3.2 "actor" 3 077C 0005 [20] 3.2 "isfocus" 3 0621 0007 [20] 3.2 "languages" 3 047D 0009 [20] 3.2 "supported" 4 06D2 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "notsupported" 4 06CF 000C [20] 3.2, 3.3 "business" 5 0787 0008 [20] 3.2.11 "personal" 5 0089 0008 [20] 3.2.11 "half" 5 0135 0004 [20] 3.2.12 "receive-only" 5 065A 000C [20] 3.2.12 "send-only" 5 0068 0009 [20] 3.2.12 "lowerthan" 5 009C 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "higherthan" 5 02BA 000A [20] 3.2, 3.3 "equals" 5 030D 0006 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "range" 5 0325 0005 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "maxvalue=" 5 079D 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "minvalue=" 5 0669 0009 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "value=" 5 066C 0006 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "max=" 5 0238 0004 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "min=" 5 0230 0004 [20] 3.2, 3.3 "devcaps" 3 08F5 0007 [20] 3.3 "mobility" 5 044C 0008 [20] 3.3 "fixed" 5 0215 0005 [20] 3.3.2 "mobile" 5 0050 0006 [20] 3.3.2 "conference" 5 0304 000A [20] 3.2.14 "dialog" 5 03F7 0006 [20] 3.2.14 "kplm" 5 0449 0004 [20] 3.2.14 "message-summary" 5 0489 000F [20] 3.2.14 "poc-settings" 5 053F 000C [20] 3.2.14 "refer" 5 0281 0005 [20] 3.2.14 "Siemens-RTP-Stats" 5 04DC 0011 [20] 3.2.14 "spirits-INDPs" 5 005C 000D [20] 3.2.14 "spirits-user-prog" 5 025A 0011 [20] 3.2.14 "winfo" 5 090E 0005 [20] 3.2.14 "CANCEL" 5 01D8 0006 [20] 3.2.16 "INFO" 5 04D3 0004 [20] 3.2.16 "INVITE" 5 01D2 0006 [20] 3.2.16 "MESSAGE" 5 017D 0007 [20] 3.2.16 "NOTIFY" 5 01CC 0006 [20] 3.2.16 "OPTIONS" 5 04D6 0007 [20] 3.2.16 "PRACK" 5 020B 0005 [20] 3.2.16

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   "PUBLISH"                              5 01A7 0007 [20] 3.2.16
   "REFER"                                5 0116 0005 [20] 3.2.16
   "REGISTER"                             5 011A 0008 [20] 3.2.16
   "SUBSCRIBE"                            5 0146 0009 [20] 3.2.16
   "UPDATE"                               5 01C6 0006 [20] 3.2.16
   "100rel"                               5 0531 0006 [20] 3.2.17
   "early-session"                        5 07CF 000D [20] 3.2.17
   "eventlist"                            5 0462 0009 [20] 3.2.17
   "histinfo"                             5 00F8 0008 [20] 3.2.17
   "join"                                 5 0454 0004 [20] 3.2.17
   "norefersub"                           5 027F 000A [20] 3.2.17
   "path"                                 5 0071 0004 [20] 3.2.17
   "precondition"                         5 0816 000C [20] 3.2.17
   "pref"                                 5 012E 0004 [20] 3.2.17
   "replaces"                             5 073F 0008 [20] 3.2.17
   "resource-priority"                    5 0823 0011 [20] 3.2.17
   "sdp-anat"                             5 087B 0008 [20] 3.2.17
   "sec-agree"                            5 07C7 0009 [20] 3.2.17
   "tdialog"                              5 03F6 0007 [20] 3.2.17
   "timer"                                5 073B 0005 [20] 3.2.17
   "principal"                            5 0475 0009 [20] 3.2.19
   "attendant"                            5 0881 0009 [20] 3.2.19
   "msg-taker"                            5 02E9 0009 [20] 3.2.19
   "information"                          5 05B0 000B [20] 3.2.19
   "urn:oma:xml:prs:pidf:oma-pres"        3 0556 001D [21]
   "service-description"                  4 02C8 0013 [21]
   "service-id"                           4 04EC 000A [21]
   "version"                              4 0906 0007 [21]
   "willingness"                          4 040C 000B [21]
   "session-paticipation"                 4 07D5 0014 [21]
   "registration-state"                   4 03BE 0012 [21]
   "barring-state"                        4 03D1 000D [21]
   "overriding-willingness"               4 0401 0016 [21]
   "network-availability"                 4 07F1 0014 [21]

"PUBLISH" 5 01A7 0007 [20] 3.2.16 "REFER" 5 0116 0005 [20] 3.2.16 "REGISTER" 5 011A 0008 [20] 3.2.16 "SUBSCRIBE" 5 0146 0009 [20] 3.2.16 "UPDATE" 5 01C6 0006 [20] 3.2.16 "100rel" 5 0531 0006 [20] 3.2.17 "early-session" 5 07CF 000D [20] 3.2.17 "eventlist" 5 0462 0009 [20] 3.2.17 "histinfo" 5 00F8 0008 [20] 3.2.17 "join" 5 0454 0004 [20] 3.2.17 "norefersub" 5 027F 000A [20] 3.2.17 "path" 5 0071 0004 [20] 3.2.17 "precondition" 5 0816 000C [20] 3.2.17 "pref" 5 012E 0004 [20] 3.2.17 "replaces" 5 073F 0008 [20] 3.2.17 "resource-priority" 5 0823 0011 [20] 3.2.17 "sdp-anat" 5 087B 0008 [20] 3.2.17 "sec-agree" 5 07C7 0009 [20] 3.2.17 "tdialog" 5 03F6 0007 [20] 3.2.17 "timer" 5 073B 0005 [20] 3.2.17 "principal" 5 0475 0009 [20] 3.2.19 "attendant" 5 0881 0009 [20] 3.2.19 "msg-taker" 5 02E9 0009 [20] 3.2.19 "information" 5 05B0 000B [20] 3.2.19 "urn:oma:xml:prs:pidf:oma-pres" 3 0556 001D [21] "service-description" 4 02C8 0013 [21] "service-id" 4 04EC 000A [21] "version" 4 0906 0007 [21] "willingness" 4 040C 000B [21] "session-paticipation" 4 07D5 0014 [21] "registration-state" 4 03BE 0012 [21] "barring-state" 4 03D1 000D [21] "overriding-willingness" 4 0401 0016 [21] "network-availability" 4 07F1 0014 [21]

                          Figure 2: Input Strings

Figure 2: Input Strings

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References

References

Normative References

Normative References

   [1]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
         Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

[1] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [2]   Price, R., Bormann, C., Christoffersson, J., Hannu, H., Liu,
         Z., and J. Rosenberg, "Signaling Compression (SigComp)", RFC
         3320, January 2003.

[2] Price, R., Bormann, C., Christoffersson, J., Hannu, H., Liu, Z., and J. Rosenberg, "Signaling Compression (SigComp)", RFC 3320, January 2003.

Informative References

Informative References

   [3]   Deutsch, P., "DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification
         version 1.3", RFC 1951, May 1996.

[3] Deutsch, P., "DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3", RFC 1951, May 1996.

   [4]   Rosenberg, J., Schulzrinne, H., Camarillo, G., Johnston, A.,
         Peterson, J., Sparks, R., Handley, M., and E. Schooler, "SIP:
         Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 3261, June 2002.

[4] Rosenberg, J., Schulzrinne, H., Camarillo, G., Johnston, A., Peterson, J., Sparks, R., Handley, M., and E. Schooler, "SIP: Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 3261, June 2002.

   [5]   Roach, A., "Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event
         Notification", RFC 3265, June 2002.

[5] Roach, A., "Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification", RFC 3265, June 2002.

   [6]   Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646", STD
         63, RFC 3629, November 2003.

[6] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.

   [7]   Garcia-Martin, M., Bormann, C., Ott, J., Price, R., and A.
         Roach, "The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session
         Description Protocol (SDP) Static Dictionary for Signaling
         Compression (SigComp)", RFC 3485, February 2003.

[7] Garcia-Martin, M., Bormann, C., Ott, J., Price, R., and A. Roach, "The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP) Static Dictionary for Signaling Compression (SigComp)", RFC 3485, February 2003.

   [8]   Sugano, H., Fujimoto, S., Klyne, G., Bateman, A., Carr, W., and
         J. Peterson, "Presence Information Data Format (PIDF)", RFC
         3863, August 2004.

[8] Sugano, H., Fujimoto, S., Klyne, G., Bateman, A., Carr, W., and J. Peterson, "Presence Information Data Format (PIDF)", RFC 3863, August 2004.

   [9]   Handley, M., Jacobson, V., and C. Perkins, "SDP: Session
         Description Protocol", RFC 4566, July 2006.

[9] Handley, M., Jacobson, V., and C. Perkins, "SDP: Session Description Protocol", RFC 4566, July 2006.

   [10]  Rosenberg, J., "A Data Model for Presence", RFC 4479, July
         2006.

[10] Rosenberg, J., "A Data Model for Presence", RFC 4479, July 2006.

   [11]  Schulzrinne, H., Gurbani, V., Kyzivat, P., and J. Rosenberg,
         "RPID: Rich Presence Extensions to the Presence Information
         Data Format (PIDF)", RFC 4480, July 2006.

[11] Schulzrinne, H., Gurbani, V., Kyzivat, P., and J. Rosenberg, "RPID: Rich Presence Extensions to the Presence Information Data Format (PIDF)", RFC 4480, July 2006.

   [12]  Schulzrinne, H., "CIPID: Contact Information for the Presence
         Information Data Format", RFC 4482, July 2006.

[12] Schulzrinne, H., "CIPID: Contact Information for the Presence Information Data Format", RFC 4482, July 2006.

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   [13]  Schulzrinne, H., "Timed Presence Extensions to the Presence
         Information Data Format (PIDF) to Indicate Status Information
         for Past and Future Time Intervals", RFC 4481, July 2006.

[13] Schulzrinne, H., "Timed Presence Extensions to the Presence Information Data Format (PIDF) to Indicate Status Information for Past and Future Time Intervals", RFC 4481, July 2006.

   [14]  Urpalainen, J., "An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Patch
         Operations Framework Utilizing XML  Path Language (XPath)
         Selectors", Work in Progress, March 2006.

[14] Urpalainen, J., "An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Patch Operations Framework Utilizing XML Path Language (XPath) Selectors", Work in Progress, March 2006.

   [15]  Lonnfors, M.,Leppanen, E., Khartabil, H., and J. Urpalainen,
         "Presence Information Data format (PIDF) Extension for Partial
         Presence", Work in Progress, November 2006.

[15] Lonnfors, M.,Leppanen, E., Khartabil, H., and J. Urpalainen, "Presence Information Data format (PIDF) Extension for Partial Presence", Work in Progress, November 2006.

   [16]  Peterson, J., "A Presence-based GEOPRIV Location Object
         Format", RFC 4119, December 2005.

[16] Peterson, J., "A Presence-based GEOPRIV Location Object Format", RFC 4119, December 2005.

   [17]  Rosenberg, J., "An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Based
         Format for Watcher Information", RFC 3858, August 2004.

[17] Rosenberg, J., "An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Based Format for Watcher Information", RFC 3858, August 2004.

   [18]  Khartabil, H., Leppanen, E., Lonnfors, M., and J. Costa-
         Requena, "An Extensible Markup Language (XML)-Based Format for
         Event Notification Filtering", RFC 4661, September 2006.

[18] Khartabil, H., Leppanen, E., Lonnfors, M., and J. Costa- Requena, "An Extensible Markup Language (XML)-Based Format for Event Notification Filtering", RFC 4661, September 2006.

   [19]  Roach, A., Campbell, B., and J. Rosenberg, "A Session
         Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Notification Extension for
         Resource Lists", RFC 4662, August 2006.

[19] Roach, A., Campbell, B., and J. Rosenberg, "A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Notification Extension for Resource Lists", RFC 4662, August 2006.

   [20]  Lonnfors, M. and K. Kiss, "Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
         User Agent Capability Extension to  Presence Information Data
         Format (PIDF)", Work in Progress, July 2006.

[20] Lonnfors, M. and K. Kiss, "Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) User Agent Capability Extension to Presence Information Data Format (PIDF)", Work in Progress, July 2006.

   [21]  Open Mobile Alliance, OMA., "OMA Presence Simple V1.0.1,
         Presence Information Data Format PIDF Schema Description",
         November 2006.

[21] Open Mobile Alliance, OMA., "OMA Presence Simple V1.0.1, Presence Information Data Format PIDF Schema Description", November 2006.

   [22]  Paoli, J., Maler, E., Yergeau, F., Sperberg-McQueen, C., and T.
         Bray, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth Edition)",
         World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC-xml-20060816,
         August 2006, <http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816>.

[22] Paoli, J., Maler, E., Yergeau, F., Sperberg-McQueen, C., and T. Bray, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth Edition)", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC-xml-20060816, August 2006, <http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816>.

   [23]  Fallside, D. and P. Walmsley, "XML Schema Part 0: Primer Second
         Edition", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC-
         xmlschema-0-20041028, October 2004,
         <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-0-20041028>.

[23] Fallside, D. and P. Walmsley, "XML Schema Part 0: Primer Second Edition", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC- xmlschema-0-20041028, October 2004, <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-0-20041028>.

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Author's Address

Author's Address

   Miguel A. Garcia-Martin
   Nokia Siemens Networks
   P.O.Box 6
   Nokia Siemens Networks, FIN 02022
   Finland

Miguel A. Garcia-Martin Nokia Siemens Networks P.O.Box 6 Nokia Siemens Networks, FIN 02022 Finland

   EMail: miguel.garcia@nsn.com

EMail: miguel.garcia@nsn.com

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