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        Title           : Use of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Simple 
                          Object Access Protocol (SOAP) for Conference Floor 
                          Control
                          Protocol (SOAP) for Conference Floor Control
        Author(s)       : X. Wu et al.
        Filename        : draft-wu-sipping-floor-control-04.txt
        Pages           : 25
        Date            : 2003-3-6
        
During a conference, floor control coordinates simultaneous access to
shared resource in multimedia conferences. Floor control allows
applications and users to gain safe and mutually exclusive or non-
exclusive access to the shared resources. This document defines an
approach of using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) event
notification mechanism and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to
perform floor control.

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