EG 202 325 : 1.1.1
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HUMAN FACTORS (HF); USER PROFILE MANAGEMENT
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Concept and benefits
4.1 What is a profile?
4.2 Profile types
4.3 Templates
4.4 Profile tool
4.5 Active/inactive profiles
4.6 Profile agent
4.7 Benefits
4.8 Need for standardization
5 Stakeholders and roles
5.1 User and administrator roles
5.2 User
5.3 Profile provider
5.4 Service developers and manufacturers
6 Scenarios
6.1 A typical working day
6.2 Initial profile set-up for a child
6.3 Buying a new mobile phone
6.4 A person with a severe hearing loss
6.5 Public access terminal
6.6 Car crash
6.7 Hospital stay
7 Profile contents
7.1 Profile data
7.2 Representing and defining profile data
7.3 General operations
7.4 Generic or specific preferences and settings
7.5 Capability and preference negotiation
7.6 Overview of a selection of profile objects
8 Rules
8.1 The concept of a rule
8.2 Conditions and actions
8.3 References to objects
8.4 Rule building tool and rule base
9 Default values and templates
9.1 Creation of profiles
9.2 Creation of templates
9.3 When defaults are not appropriate
9.4 Live and creation templates
9.5 Privacy
9.6 Inheritance
9.7 Templates for different types of users and situations
10 Set-up and maintenance of profiles
10.1 Who can create and update profiles?
10.2 Who initiates profile updates?
10.3 Scope of profile data values
10.4 Profile tool
10.5 Creation
10.6 Update
10.7 Deletion
10.8 Information acquisition
10.9 Configuration methods
10.10 Data storage, synchronization and back-up
11 Profile activation
11.1 User states
11.2 Automatic identification of current user state
11.3 Transitions between user states
11.4 Presentation of profile state
11.5 Activation and deactivation of profiles
11.6 Different means of triggering the automatic activation
of profiles
11.7 Activation rules
12 Address book management
12.1 The function of the address book
12.2 Content of the address book
12.3 Operations on address books
13 Information sharing and privacy
13.1 Personal information privacy
13.2 Access to profile data
13.3 Vendor and provider interactions
13.4 Privacy levels
13.5 Privacy policies
13.6 Access control and authentication
13.7 Trusted third parties
13.8 Privacy regulations
13.9 Access control methods
14 Log
Annex A (informative): Collective table of goals and guidelines
A.1 Concept and benefits
A.2 Stakeholders and roles
A.3 Profile contents
A.4 Rules
A.5 Default values and templates
A.6 Set-up and maintenance of profiles
A.7 Profile activation
A.8 Address book management
A.9 Information sharing and privacy
A.10 Log
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