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SAML V2.0 Attribute Predicate Profile Version 1.0
Provides a mechanism to allow a SAML authority to certify that a given Boolean predicate holds over one or more of a subject’s attribute values, without revealing the exact values of these attributes. The profile further defines a query format for attribute predicates.
SAML V2.0 Attribute Predicate Profile Version 1.0
Provides a mechanism to allow a SAML authority to certify that a given Boolean predicate holds over one or more of a subject’s attribute values, without revealing the exact values of these attributes. The profile further defines a query format for attribute predicates.
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[Attr-Predicate-V1.0] SAML V2.0 Attribute Predicate Profile Version 1.0. Edited by Franz-Stefan Preiss. 28 November 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-attr-predicate/v1.0/cs01/sstc-saml-attr-predicate-v1.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-attr-predicate/v1.0/sstc-saml-attr-predicate-v1.0.html.
SAML 2.0 Session Token Profile Version 1.0
Web Servers and Application Servers generally maintain security state information for currently active users, particularly once some type of authentication has occurred. This specification defines a format for communicating such security session state based on the OASIS SAML Assertion. It also specifies two different mechanisms for communicating this information between servers via a standard Web browser.
SAML 2.0 Session Token Profile Version 1.0
Web Servers and Application Servers generally maintain security state information for currently active users, particularly once some type of authentication has occurred. This specification defines a format for communicating such security session state based on the OASIS SAML Assertion. It also specifies two different mechanisms for communicating this information between servers via a standard Web browser.
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[SAML-SESSION-TOKEN-v1.0] SAML 2.0 Session Token Profile Version 1.0.. Edited by Hal Lockhart. 23 November 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/saml-session-token/v1.0/cs01/saml-session-token-v1.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/saml-session-token/v1.0/saml-session-token-v1.0.html.
Election Markup Language (EML) Specification Version 7.0
Describes the background and purpose of the Election Markup Language, the electoral processes from which it derives its structure and the security and audit mechanisms it is designed to support. It also provides an explanation of the core schemas used throughout, definitions of the simple and complex datatypes, plus the EML schemas themselves. It also covers the conventions used in the specification and the use of namespaces, as well as guidance on the constraints, extensibility, and splitting of messages.
Election Markup Language (EML) Specification Version 7.0
Describes the background and purpose of the Election Markup Language, the electoral processes from which it derives its structure and the security and audit mechanisms it is designed to support. It also provides an explanation of the core schemas used throughout, definitions of the simple and complex datatypes, plus the EML schemas themselves. It also covers the conventions used in the specification and the use of namespaces, as well as guidance on the constraints, extensibility, and splitting of messages.
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OASIS Election and Voter Services TCVoting history:
October 2011
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[EML-v7.0] Election Markup Language (EML) Specification Version 7.0. Edited by John Borras and David Webber. 27 October 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/election/eml/v7.0/cs01/eml-v7.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/election/eml/v7.0/eml-v7.0.html.
Production Planning and Scheduling (PPS) Version 1.0
Deals with problems of decision-making in all manufacturing companies who want to have a sophisticated information system for production planning and scheduling. PPS specification provides XML schema and communication protocols for information exchange among manufacturing application programs in the web-services environment. The Core Elements section focuses on information model of core elements which can be used as ontology in the production planning and scheduling domain. Since the elements have been designed without particular contexts in planning and scheduling, they can be used in any specific type of messages as a building block depending on the context of application programs. The Transaction Messages section focuses on transaction messages that represent domain information sent or received by application programs in accordance with the context of the communication, as well as transaction rules for contexts such as pushing and pulling of the information required. Finally, the Profile Specifications section focuses on profiles of application programs that may exchange the messages. Application profile and implementation profile are defined. Implementation profile shows capability of application programs in terms of services for message exchange, selecting from all exchange items defined in the application profile. The profile can be used for definition of a minimum level of implementation of application programs which are involved in a community of data exchange.
Production Planning and Scheduling (PPS) Version 1.0
Deals with problems of decision-making in all manufacturing companies who want to have a sophisticated information system for production planning and scheduling. PPS specification provides XML schema and communication protocols for information exchange among manufacturing application programs in the web-services environment. The Core Elements section focuses on information model of core elements which can be used as ontology in the production planning and scheduling domain. Since the elements have been designed without particular contexts in planning and scheduling, they can be used in any specific type of messages as a building block depending on the context of application programs. The Transaction Messages section focuses on transaction messages that represent domain information sent or received by application programs in accordance with the context of the communication, as well as transaction rules for contexts such as pushing and pulling of the information required. Finally, the Profile Specifications section focuses on profiles of application programs that may exchange the messages. Application profile and implementation profile are defined. Implementation profile shows capability of application programs in terms of services for message exchange, selecting from all exchange items defined in the application profile. The profile can be used for definition of a minimum level of implementation of application programs which are involved in a community of data exchange.
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[PPS] Production Planning and Scheduling (PPS) Version 1.0. Edited by Yasuyuki Nishioka and Koichi Wada. 29 September 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/pps/pps/v1.0/cs01/pps-v1.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/pps/pps/v1.0/pps-v1.0.html.
SAML V2.0 Change Notify Protocol Version 1.0
Describes request and response messages for informing SAML endpoints about available changes to subjects and attributes associated with subjects.
SAML V2.0 Change Notify Protocol Version 1.0
Describes request and response messages for informing SAML endpoints about available changes to subjects and attributes associated with subjects.
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September 2011
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SAML V2.0 Change Notify Protocol Version 1.0. Edited by Phil Hunt and Thinh Nguyenphu. 22 September 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml2-notify-protocol/v1.0/cs01/sstc-saml2-notify-protocol-v1.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml2-notify-protocol/v1.0/sstc-saml2-notify-protocol-v1.0.html
SAML V2.0 Kerberos Attribute Profile Version 1.0
Defines an attribute profile for the Kerberos protocol.
SAML V2.0 Kerberos Attribute Profile Version 1.0
Defines an attribute profile for the Kerberos protocol.
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[sstc-saml-attribute-kerberos] SAML V2.0 Kerberos Attribute Profile Version 1.0. Edited by Josh Howlett and Thomas Hardjono. 29 August 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-attribute-kerberos-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-attribute-kerberos.html.
SAML V2.0 Kerberos Subject Confirmation Method Version 1.0
Defines a subject confirmation method for use with the Kerberos protocol.
SAML V2.0 Kerberos Subject Confirmation Method Version 1.0
Defines a subject confirmation method for use with the Kerberos protocol.
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[SAML2KSCM-V1.0] SAML V2.0 Kerberos Subject Confirmation Method Version 1.0.. Edited by Josh Howlett and Thomas Hardjono. 29 August 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-kerberos-subject-confirmation-method-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-kerberos-subject-confirmation-method.html.
WS-Calendar Version 1.0
Describes:
. A semantic (or information) model for exchange of calendar information to coordinate activities
. A means of synchronizing and maintaining calendars
The specification includes XML vocabularies for the interoperable and standard exchange of:
. Schedules, including sequences of schedules
. Intervals, including sequences of Intervals
. Other calendar information consistent with the IETF iCalendar standards
These vocabularies describe schedules and Intervals future, present, or past (historical).
The specification is divided into three parts.
1) The information model and XML vocabularies for exchanging schedule information
2) RESTful Services for calendar update and synchronization
3) Web services for calendar update and synchronization
The Technical Committee has decided not to publish Parts 2 and 3 until a later version.
WS-Calendar Version 1.0
Describes:
. A semantic (or information) model for exchange of calendar information to coordinate activities
. A means of synchronizing and maintaining calendars
The specification includes XML vocabularies for the interoperable and standard exchange of:
. Schedules, including sequences of schedules
. Intervals, including sequences of Intervals
. Other calendar information consistent with the IETF iCalendar standards
These vocabularies describe schedules and Intervals future, present, or past (historical).
The specification is divided into three parts.
1) The information model and XML vocabularies for exchanging schedule information
2) RESTful Services for calendar update and synchronization
3) Web services for calendar update and synchronization
The Technical Committee has decided not to publish Parts 2 and 3 until a later version.
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July 2011
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WS-Calendar Version 1.0. Edited by Toby Considine and Mike Douglass. 30 July 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-calendar/ws-calendar-spec/v1.0/cs01/ws-calendar-spec-v1.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-calendar/ws-calendar/v1.0/ws-calendar-1.0-spec.html
Web Services Quality Factors Version 1.0
Provides a standard for quality factors of web services in their development, usage and management. Web services usually have distinguished characteristics. They are service-oriented, network-based, variously bind-able, loosely-coupled, platform independent, and standard-protocol based. As a result, a web service system requires its own quality factors unlike installation-based software. For instance, as the quality of web services can be altered in real-time according to changes by the service provider, considering real-time properties of web services is very meaningful in describing the web services quality. This document presents the quality factors of web services with definition, classification, and sub-factors case by case. For each quality factor, related specifications are cited with a brief explanation. This specification can be generally extended to the definition of quality of SOA and to provide the foundation for quality in the SOA system.
Web Services Quality Factors Version 1.0
Provides a standard for quality factors of web services in their development, usage and management. Web services usually have distinguished characteristics. They are service-oriented, network-based, variously bind-able, loosely-coupled, platform independent, and standard-protocol based. As a result, a web service system requires its own quality factors unlike installation-based software. For instance, as the quality of web services can be altered in real-time according to changes by the service provider, considering real-time properties of web services is very meaningful in describing the web services quality. This document presents the quality factors of web services with definition, classification, and sub-factors case by case. For each quality factor, related specifications are cited with a brief explanation. This specification can be generally extended to the definition of quality of SOA and to provide the foundation for quality in the SOA system.
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[WS-Quality-Factors-v1.0]
Web Services Quality Factors Version 1.0. Edited by Eunju Kim, Yongkon Lee, Yeongho Kim, Hyungkeun Park, Jongwoo Kim, Byoungsun Moon, Junghee Yun, and Guil Kang. 22 July 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/wsqm/WS-Quality-Factors/v1.0/cs01/WS-Quality-Factors-v1.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/wsqm/WS-Quality-Factors/v1.0/WS-Quality-Factors-v1.0.html
OASIS ebXML Messaging Services Version 3.0: Part 2, Advanced Features
Complements the ebMS 3.0 Core Specification by specifying advanced messaging functionality for message service configuration, message bundling, messaging across intermediaries (multi-hop) and transfer of (compressed) messages as series of smaller message fragments.
OASIS ebXML Messaging Services Version 3.0: Part 2, Advanced Features
Complements the ebMS 3.0 Core Specification by specifying advanced messaging functionality for message service configuration, message bundling, messaging across intermediaries (multi-hop) and transfer of (compressed) messages as series of smaller message fragments.
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[ebxml-msg-srv-part2-v3.0] OASIS ebXML Messaging Services Version 3.0: Part 2, Advanced Features. Edited by Jacques Durand, Sander Fieten, and Pim van der Eijk. 19 May 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/ebxml-msg/ebms/v3.0/part2/201004/cs01/ebms-v3.0-part2-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/ebxml-msg/ebms/v3.0/part2/201004/ebms-v3-part2.html.
SAML v2.0 Metadata Profile for Algorithm Support Version 1.0
Includes an element allowing entities to describe the XML Encryption [XMLEnc] algorithms they support. This specification defines metadata extension elements to enable entities to describe the XML Signature [XMLSig] algorithms they support, and a profile for using both elements to enable better algorithm agility for profiles that rely on metadata.
SAML v2.0 Metadata Profile for Algorithm Support Version 1.0
Includes an element allowing entities to describe the XML Encryption [XMLEnc] algorithms they support. This specification defines metadata extension elements to enable entities to describe the XML Signature [XMLSig] algorithms they support, and a profile for using both elements to enable better algorithm agility for profiles that rely on metadata.
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[SAML-metadata-algsupport] SAML v2.0 Metadata Profile for Algorithm Support Version 1.0. Edited by Scott Cantor. 21 February 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 01. http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-metadata-algsupport-v1.0-cs01.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-metadata-algsupport.html.
Symmetric Key Services Markup Language (SKSML) Version 1.0
Defines the first (1.0) version of the Symmetric Key Services Markup Language (SKSML), an XML-based messaging protocol, by which applications executing on computing devices may request and receive symmetric key-management services from centralized key-management servers, securely, over networks. Applications using SKSML are expected to either implement the SKSML protocol, or use a software library – called the Symmetric Key Client Library (SKCL) – that implements this protocol. SKSML messages are transported securely over standard HTTP using XML Security (XML Signature and XML Encryption).
Symmetric Key Services Markup Language (SKSML) Version 1.0
Defines the first (1.0) version of the Symmetric Key Services Markup Language (SKSML), an XML-based messaging protocol, by which applications executing on computing devices may request and receive symmetric key-management services from centralized key-management servers, securely, over networks. Applications using SKSML are expected to either implement the SKSML protocol, or use a software library – called the Symmetric Key Client Library (SKCL) – that implements this protocol. SKSML messages are transported securely over standard HTTP using XML Security (XML Signature and XML Encryption).
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[sksml-v1.0]
Symmetric Key Services Markup Language (SKSML) Version 1.0. Edited by Allen Schaaf, Anil Saldhana, and Tomas Gustavsson. 10 January 2011. OASIS Committee Specification 02. http://docs.oasis-open.org/ekmi/sksml/v1.0/cs02/SKSML-1.0-Specification.html. Latest version: http://docs.oasis-open.org/ekmi/sksml/v1.0/SKSML-1.0-Specification.html.
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