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  ITU-T A.5 justification information for referenced document SOAP 1.1 (2000) in draft X.1083
1. Clear description of the referenced document:
Name: SOAP 1.1 (2000)
Title: W3C SOAP:2000, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1
2. Status of approval:
The referred specifications were approved by W3C as Recommendations or notes.
3. Justification for the specific reference:
The SOAP/HTTP binding of BIP (see Annex C) can use SOAP 1.1 or SOAP 1.2.
4. Current information, if any, about IPR issues:
W3C is a Royalty Free organization. An on-line identification of patent policy is available at the following URL: http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/
5. Other useful information describing the "Quality" of the document:
The status of all the referred specifications is "approved specification".
6. The degree of stability or maturity of the document:
The status of all the referred specifications is "approved specification".
7. Relationship with other existing or emerging documents:
References within the referenced specifications are listed under item (8).
8. Any explicit references within that referenced document should also be listed:
[1] S. Bradner, "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", RFC2026, Harvard University, October 1996/
[2] S. Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", RFC 2119, Harvard University, March 1997/
[3] E. Whitehead, M. Murata, "XML Media Types", RFC2376, UC Irvine, Fuji Xerox Info. Systems, July 1998/
[4] T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter, "Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", RFC 2396, MIT/LCS, U.C. Irvine, Xerox Corporation, August 1998./
[5] R. Fielding, J. Gettys, J. C. Mogul, H. Frystyk, T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2616, U.C. Irvine, DEC W3C/MIT, DEC, W3C/MIT, W3C/MIT, January 1997/
[6] H. Nielsen, P. Leach, S. Lawrence, "An HTTP Extension Framework", RFC 2774, Microsoft, Microsoft, Agranat Systems/
[7] W3C Recommendation "The XML Specification"/
[8] W3C Recommendation "Namespaces in XML"/
[9] W3C Working Draft "XML Linking Language". This is work in progress./
[10] W3C Working Draft "XML Schema Part 1: Structures". This is work in progress. /
[11] W3C Working Draft "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes". This is work in progress./
[12] Transfer Syntax NDR, in "DCE 1.1: Remote Procedure Call"/
[13] N. Freed, N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", RFC2045, Innosoft, First Virtual, November 1996/
9. Qualification of W3C:
W3C is qualified for including references in ITU-T Recommendations under Recommendation A.5 procedures.
10. Other (for any supplementary information):
All standards are available on-line. An index of Recommendation and their status may be found in the W3C archives at http://www.w3.org/TR/ .
Note: This form is based on Recommendation ITU-T A.5