Hello SIP-people,

This is the situation:
I'm a Belgian computerscience student who's doing his masters thesis
about SIP: I'm trying to implement as much of the SIP protocol as I
can, using the component-based (java) framework of my university.  As
an assignment next to my thesis, I have to give a 20 minutes
presentation next week about a subject related to my thesis.  So
here's what I would like to ask to you:

* Suppose you had to give a presentation next week about 'something
related to SIP', what would be the first cool thing that would pop up
in your head?  Something you could prepare a 20 minutes presentation
for in one week...

* Right now, the first thing which popped up in my head was doing a
comparison of SIP vs. H323.  The fact is: i know already quite much
about SIP, but i do no *really nothing* about H323...  Is is possible
for some of you to point me to some good URL's, papers, tutorials,
whatever,... which allow me to get the global picture of how I can
compare SIP to H323 (what are the similarities, differences,
advantages, desadvantages etc...)  The presentation only has to last
for some 20 minutes, so i don't think i need 'in-dept info', just the
global picture should do it i guess...

Any help would be appreciated, because i would like to make my
presentation quite interesting for non VoIP people...

Thanks,
Bart

PS: I know google is my friend, it's not that I'm lazy...  but i
wanted to post this before i started searching... consider it as
'trying as much sources as possible' ;-)

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