INTERNET DRAFT Donald E. Eastlake 3rd
Motorola
Expires August 2001 February 2001
Internet Open Trading Protocol
Version 2 Requirements
<draft-ietf-trade-iotp2-req-00.txt>
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Abstract
Verion 2 of the Internet Open Trading Protocol (IOTP) will extend the
interoperable framework for Internet commerce capabilities of Version
1 while replacing the XML messaging and digitial signature part of
IOTP v1 with standards based mechanisms.
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Table of Contents
Status of this Memo........................................1
Copyright Notice...........................................1
Abstract...................................................1
Table of Contents..........................................2
1. Introduction............................................3
2. Design Principles and Scope.............................3
3. Requirements............................................3
4. Security Considerations.................................4
References.................................................5
Authors Addresses..........................................6
Full Copyright Statement...................................7
File name and Expiration...................................7
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1. Introduction
Verion 2 of the Internet Open Trading Protocol (IOTP) will extend the
interoperable framework for Internet commerce capabilities of Version
1 [RFC 2801] as described in Section 3 below. In addition, it will
replace the ad hoc XML messaging and digitial signature [RFC 2802]
parts of IOTP v1 with standards based mechanisms.
This early draft gives requirements for IOTP Version 2 based on the
TRADE workging group charter.
2. Design Principles and Scope
1. The specification must describe the syntax and processing
necessary for an extension of the interoperable framework for
Internet commerce described in IOTP V1.0 [RFC 2801].
2. Keep changes to IOTP V1.0 to a minimum.
3. Maintain all existing functionality of IOTP V1.0.
4. Test all XML DTDs and/or Schmeas and XML examples in the
specification to insure that they are well-formed.
5. Create usage/implementation guidance information.
6. It should be designed to work well with other protocols such as
ECML.
7. IOTP Version 2 should be developed as part of the broader Web
design philosophy of decentralization, URIs, Web data, and
modularity /layering / extensibility. [Berners-Lee, WebData] In
this context, this standard should take advantage of existing
provider (and infrastructure) primitives.
3. Requirements
IOTP Version 2 will include the following:
1. Be a superset of IOTP Version 1.
2. Provide for the Dynamic Definition of Trading Sequences.
3. Include specification of an Offer Request Block.
4. Support Improved Problem Resolution (extend to cover presentation
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of signed receipt to customer support party, etc.)
5. Add provisions to indicate and handle a payment protocol not
tunneled through IOTP.
The following may be include in IOTP v2:
1. Support for wallet servers.
2. Support Repeated/ongoing payments.
3. Enhanced Server to Server messages.
4. Include the ability to add both fields and attributes to trading
blocks.
The following are out of scope for IOTP version 2:
1. Legal or regulatory issues surrounding the implementation of the
protocol or information systems using it.
2. Design of an XML Messaging Layer.
3. Design of XML Digitial Signatures.
4. Security Considerations
As provided above, IOTP v2 will provide optional authentication via
standards based XML Digitial Signatures [XMLDSIG]; however, neither
IOTP v1 nor v2 provide confidentiality mechanism. Both depend on the
security mechanisms of any payment system used in conjuction with
them to secure payments and require the use of secure channels such
as those provided by TLS [RFC 2246] or IPSEC for confidentiality.
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References
[Berners-Lee] - "Axioms of Web Architecture: URIs",
<http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Axioms.html>, "Web Architecture from
50,000 feet", <http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Architecture.html>
[RFC 2026] - "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", S.
Bradner, October 1996.
[RFC 2246] - "The TLS Protocol: Version 1.0", T. Dierks, C. Allen.
January 1999.
[RFC 2706] - "ECML v1: Field Names for E-Commerce", D. Eastlake, T.
Goldstein, October 1999.
[RFC 2801] - "Internet Open Trading Protocol - IOTP Version 1.0", D.
Burdett, April 2000.
[RFC 2802] - "Digital Signatures for the v1.0 Internet Open Trading
Protocol (IOTP)", K. Davidson, Y. Kawatsura", April 2000.
[RFC v1.1] - "ECML v1.1: Field Names for E-Commerce", D. Eastlake, T.
Goldstein, draft-eastlake-ecom-fields2-05.txt, in RFC Editor's queue
for publication as an non-WG Informational RFC.
[WebData] - "Web Architecture: Describing and Exchanging Data",
<http://www.w3.org/1999/04/WebData>
[XML] - "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Second Edition)",
<http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml>, T. Bray, J. Paoli, C. M.
Sperberg-McQueen.
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Authors Addresses
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd
Motorola
155 Beaver Street
Milford, MA 01757 USA
Phone: +1-508-261-5434 (w)
+1-508-634-2066 (h)
Email: Donald.Eastlake@motorola.com
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