• EG 201 940 : 1.1.1

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    HUMAN FACTORS (HF); USER IDENTIFICATION SOLUTIONS IN CONVERGING NETWORKS

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    Intellectual Property Rights
    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 References
    3 Definitions and abbreviations
       3.1 Definitions
       3.2 Abbreviations
    4 Background
       4.1 The rationale behind this guide
       4.2 The structure of the guide
       4.3 Potential users of the present document
    5 Generic (high level) requirements
       5.1 Unifying the control of communications
       5.2 Reducing the impact of network boundaries
       5.3 Increasing the options available to the sender
       5.4 Increasing the options available to the receiver
       5.5 Dealing with communications conflicts between
            sender and receiver
       5.6 Maintaining backward compatibility
       5.7 Providing privacy
       5.8 User control of personal user agents
       5.9 Trust
    6 Communication control requirements
       6.1 User as communications manager
       6.2 User as sender
       6.3 User as Receiver
    7 Identifier requirements
       7.1 Uniqueness
       7.2 Memorability
       7.3 Length
       7.4 Stability
       7.5 Terminal independence
       7.6 Searchability
       7.7 Robustness
       7.8 Meaningfulness
       7.9 Additional information
       7.10 Authenticity
    8 User identifiers in common use
       8.1 Name and address
       8.2 Telephone number
       8.3 Email address (internet)
       8.4 Implications arising from current identifiers
    9 Rejected solutions
       9.1 The directory-based multi-identifier solution
       9.2 The meta-search solutions
       9.3 Internet "Common Name" (CN)
       9.4 Internet URN
       9.5 Comparison of personal identifier solutions
    10 The proposed solution
       10.1 Characteristics of the identifier
       10.2 Usage of the Universal Communications Identifier
       10.3 Meeting user requirements
       10.4 Comparison with rejected solutions
    11 Implications of the proposed solution
       11.1 Universal Communications Identifier allocation
            and authentication
       11.2 Information Records
       11.3 Directories
       11.4 User Interface
       11.5 Identification
       11.6 Verification
       11.7 Efficiency of communications set-up
    12 Benefits of the proposed solution
       12.1 UCI owner
       12.2 Person contacting UCI owner
       12.3 Communications service/application suppliers
       12.4 Terminal manufacturers
       12.5 Providers of new functions
    13 Migration
    14 Required standards and agreements
       14.1 UCI format
       14.2 UCI resolution services
       14.3 PUA intercommunication
       14.4 Directories
    Annex A (informative): Summary of user requirements
          A.1 User requirements
    Annex B (informative): Future scenarios
          B.1 Future scenario 1 - Establishing contact
          B.2 Future scenario 2 - Filtering and re-routing
          B.3 Future scenario 3 - Anonymity
          B.4 Future scenario 4 - Universal terminal
              capability
          B.5 Future scenario 5 - Security
          B.6 Future scenario 6 - Privacy
    Annex C (informative): The current environment
          C.1 Identification schemes
          C.2 Technical enhancements to basic schemes
          C.3 Users' strategies for managing their
              communications
          C.4 Mobility M
          C.5 Personal User Agents
          C.6 Directories
          C.7 Real-time Vs Store-and-Forward
          C.8 Security/Privacy
          C.9 Terminals not people
    Annex D (informative): Emerging architectures
          D.1 3GPP
          D.2 TIPHON
          D.3 ITU SG13
          D.4 The Internet
          D.5 Implications
    Annex E (informative): Security
          E.1 Security
    Annex F (informative): Background information
    Annex G (informative): Bibliography
    History

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Defines the requirements of end-user identification solutions, person-to-person electronic communication means, issues involved in providing these solutions and an analysis of how a preferred universal solution for end-user communications identification can be effectively introduced into existing networks and services.

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    Committee HF
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher European Telecommunications Standards Institute
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    EG 202 009-1 : 1.3.1 USER GROUP; QUALITY OF TELECOM SERVICES; PART 1: METHODOLOGY FOR IDENTIFICATION OF INDICATORS RELEVANT TO THE USERS
    EG 202 421 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); MULTICULTURAL AND LANGUAGE ASPECTS OF MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
    EG 202 301 : 1.1.1 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); USING UCI TO ENHANCE COMMUNICATIONS FOR DISABLED, YOUNG AND ELDERLY PEOPLE
    TR 103 073 : 1.1.1 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); IMPROVING COMMUNICATIONS FOR DISABLED, YOUNG AND ELDERLY PEOPLE
    EG 284 004 : 1.1.2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET CONVERGED SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKING (TISPAN); INCORPORATING UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI) SUPPORT INTO THE SPECIFICATION OF NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS (NGN)
    EG 202 067 : 1.1.1 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); SYSTEM FRAMEWORK
    ECMA/TR 86 : 1ED 2003 CORPORATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS - USER IDENTIFICATION IN A SIP/QSIG ENVIRONMENT
    EG 202 303 : 1.1.1 CORPORATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS (CN); USER IDENTIFICATION IN A SIP/QSIG ENVIRONMENT
    EG 203 072 : 1.1.1 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); RESULTS OF A DETAILED STUDY INTO THE TECHNICAL AREAS FOR IDENTIFICATION HARMONIZATION; RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE UCI FOR NGN
    EG 202 072 : 1.1.1 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); PLACING UCI IN CONTEXT; REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF EXISTING IDENTIFICATION SCHEMES
    EG 202 249 : 1.1.1 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); GUIDELINES ON THE USABILITY OF UCI BASED SYSTEMS
    EG 202 236 : 1.1.1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON); DESIGN GUIDE; USE OF NON-NUMERIC NAMES
    TR 103 077 : 1.1.1 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); MAXIMIZING THE USABILITY OF UCI BASED SYSTEMS

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    EG 201 795 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); ISSUES CONCERNING USER IDENTIFICATION IN FUTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
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