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        Title           : A Model for Service Invocation in SIP using 
                          ServiceCodes
        Author(s)       : J. Peterson
        Filename        : draft-jfp-sip-servicecodes-00.txt
        Pages           : 10
        Date            : 28-Feb-01
        
Although the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) needs no special
mechanism to enable network services and applications, in complex
architectures, feature composition and service invocation become
unmanageable without a mechanism for specifying the services that are
associated with routes. This draft introduces distributed application
architectures that span multiple administrative domains and proposes
the use of ServiceCodes in SIP to allow service providers to compose
chains of features across application servers.

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