Information about Uaprof

The User Agent Profile (UAProf) specification is concerned with capturing capability and preference information for wireless devices. This information can be used by content providers to produce content in an appropriate format for the specific device.

UAProf is related to the Composite Capabilities/Preference Profiles Specification created by the World Wide Web Consortium. UAProf is based on RDF.

UAProf files typically have the file extensions "rdf" or "xml", and are usually served with mimetype application/xml. They are an xml based file format. The RDF format means that the document schema is extensible.

A UAProf file describes the capabilities of a mobile handset, including Vendor, Model, Screensize, Multimedia Capabilites, Character Set support, and more. Recent UAProfiles have also begun to include data conforming to MMS, PSS5 and PSS6 schemas, which includes much more detailed data about video, multimedia, streaming and MMS capabilities.

A mobile handset sends a header within a http request, containing the URL to its UAProf. The http header is usually "x-wap-profile", but sometimes may look more like "19-profile", "wap-profile" or a number of other similar headers.

UAProf production for a device is voluntary: for GSM devices, the UAProf is normally produced by the vendor of the device (e.g. Nokia, Samsung, LG) whereas for CDMA/BREW Devices it's more common for the UAProf to be produced by the Telecommunications Company (e.g. Verizon, Sprint).

A content delivery system (such as a wap site) can use UAProf to adapt content for display, or to decide what items to offer for download. However, drawbacks to relying solely on UAProf are:
  1. Not all devices have UAProfs (including many new Windows Mobile devices, iDen handsets, or legacy handsets)
  2. Not all advertised UAProfs are available (about 20% of links supplied by handsets are dead or unavailable, according to figures from UAProfile.com)
  3. UAProf can contain schema or data errors which can cause parsing to fail
  4. Retrieving and parsing UAProfs in real-time is slow and can add substantial overhead to any given web request: necessitating the creation of a Device Description Repository to cache the UAProfs in, and a workflow to refresh UAProfs to check for deprecation.
  5. There is no industry-wide data quality standard for the data within each field in a UAProf.
  6. The UAProf document itself does not contain the user agents of the devices it might apply to in the schema (Nokia put it in the comments).
  7. Ua Prof headers can often be plain wrong. (i.e. for a completely different device)


UAProf device profiles are one of the sources of device capability information for Wurfl, which maps the UAProfile schema to its own with many other items and boolean fields relating to device markup, multimedia capabilities and more. This XML data is keyed on the "user-agent" header in a web request.

Another approach to the problem is to combine real-time derived information, component analysis, manual data and UAProfiles to deal with the actual device itself rather than the idealised representation of "offline" approaches such as UAProf or Wurfl. This approach allows detection of devices modified by the user, Windows Mobile devices, Legacy devices, Spiders and Bots, and is evidenced in at least one commercially available system.

The W3C MWI (Mobile Web Iniative) and the associated DDWG (Device Description Working Group), recognising the difficulty in collecting and keeping track of UAProfs and device handset information, and the practical shortcomings in the implementation of UAProf across the industry have outlined specifications for a Device Description Repository, in the expectation that an ecosystem of such Repositories will eventually obviate the need for local device repositories in favour of a web service ecosystem.

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Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP) is a specification for defining capabilities and preferences (also know as 'delivery context') of user agents. CC/PP is a vocabulary extension of the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
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World Wide Web Consortium

Consortium
Founded October 1994
Founder Tim Berners-Lee
Headquarters MIT/CSAIL in USA
ERCIM in France
Keio University in Japan
and many other offices around the world

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Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard for telephony messaging systems that allows sending messages that include multimedia objects (images, audio, video, rich text) and not just text as in Short Message Service (SMS).
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    For other uses, see GSM (disambiguation).
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM: originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world.
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Nokia Corporation

Public – Oyj
(, NYSE:  NOK , FWB: NOA3 )
Founded Nokia, Finland (1865)
Headquarters Espoo, Finland

Key people Fredrik Idestam, Founder in 1865
Kari Kairamo, CEO in the 1980s
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, President & CEO
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Samsung Group
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Public (traded on the Korea Stock Exchange)
Founded 1938
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea

Key people Lee Byung-chul, Lee Kun-Hee
Industry Conglomerate
Revenue $142 billion (2005)
Net income $9.
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LG may refer to:
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  • LG Electronics, an affiliate of the South Korean LG Group which produces electronic products

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Brew may refer to:
  • Brewing, the production of beverages and fuels through fermentation
  • Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless, a development platform for mobile phones
  • Brew (horse), a Melbourne Cup winner in 2000
  • BREW, Inc.

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Verizon Communications Inc.

Public (NYSE:  VZ )
Founded 1983[1]
Headquarters New York, NY, USA

Key people Ivan Seidenberg, Chairman & CEO Dennis Strigl, President & Vice-Chairman
Industry Communications Services
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Sprint Nextel Corporation

Public (NYSE: S )
Founded 1899[1]
Headquarters Reston, Virginia, USA (Executive Headquarters)
Overland Park, Kansas, USA (Operational Headquarters)

Key people Paul Saleh, acting CEO
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Introduction

The Device Description Repository is a concept proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Mobile Web Initiative Device Description Working Group (DDWG).
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WURFL stands for Wireless Universal Resource File. It is part of a FOSS (which stands for Free and Open Source Software) community effort focused on the problem of presenting content on the wide variety of wireless devices.
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WURFL stands for Wireless Universal Resource File. It is part of a FOSS (which stands for Free and Open Source Software) community effort focused on the problem of presenting content on the wide variety of wireless devices.
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Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices which run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles.
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Diversity
111 families, 40,000 species

Suborders

Mesothelae
Mygalomorphae
Araneomorphae
 See table of families

Spiders
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Bot or BOT or similar may refer to:

Computers

  • Internet bot, a computer program which does automated tasks
  • Botnet, a network of "zombie" computers used to carry out automated tasks such as spamming, rulers = xBeNx,

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World Wide Web Consortium

Consortium
Founded October 1994
Founder Tim Berners-Lee
Headquarters MIT/CSAIL in USA
ERCIM in France
Keio University in Japan
and many other offices around the world

Website www.w3.
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Introduction

The Device Description Repository is a concept proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Mobile Web Initiative Device Description Working Group (DDWG).
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WURFL stands for Wireless Universal Resource File. It is part of a FOSS (which stands for Free and Open Source Software) community effort focused on the problem of presenting content on the wide variety of wireless devices.
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