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Subject: IrFM Voucher Profile was Published Today [FYI]
Hello IETF trade mailing list, I'm happy to announce that IrDA (Infrared Data Association) published a new specification: "Infrared Financial Messaging Voucher Profile (IrVoucher)" I think this is the first standard protocol for issuing/redeeming vouchers. In the IETF trade WG, we also developed voucher-related specifications, i.e., XML Voucher and VTS-API. So, I hope you are also interested in this spec. The IrVoucher spec can be downloaded from the following URL: http://irda.affiniscape.com/displayemailforms.cfm?emailformnbr=27925 Extracted text from the specification:
1. Introduction This document, Infrared Financial Messaging Voucher Profile (IrVoucher),describes the structure, protocol, and security model for issuing and redeeming vouchers based on the Infrared Financial Messaging (IrFM) architecture [IrFM]. A voucher is a digital representation of the right to claim goods, service, or monetary values and covers ticket, coupons, and gift certificates. Voucher is an important application of local wireless communication such as by infrared communication systems, since it is generally purchased or acquired using an Internet- enabled device, e.g., PDA or cellular phone, and user’s approval of the redemption is sent from the user device to a point-of-service (POS) device, e.g., toll gate, turnstiles, and vending machines, in the real world using local wireless communication. An important requirement of the voucher protocol is security. A voucher is a financial instrument and several attacks, such as voucher forgery, alteration, and duplicate redemption, need to be considered for the creation and redemption transactions. It is not easy to design or implement a secure protocol and its development costs would be excessive if each specific voucher required a dedicated protocol. The IrFM group has thus determined to define a generic voucher protocol capable of trading a wide variety of vouchers and of being shared by a large number of issuers or service providers.
Regards, Ko -------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ko Fujimura, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories 1-1 Hikarinooka, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 239-0847, JAPAN Tel: +81-(0)46-859-3814, Fax: +81-(0)46-859-3365
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