| Figure 1 | Generic MExE architecture |
| Table 1 | Mandatory UAProf properties |
| Table 2 | Recommended UAProf properties |
| Figure 2 | Model of user profile and capability relationship |
| Table 3 | UAProf properties supported by MExE |
| Figure 3 | Logical MExE device QoS manager elements |
| Table 4 | Example parameters |
| Table 5 | Security domains and actions |
| Table 6 | Executable permissions for untrusted MExE executables |
| Table 7 | User Permissions |
| Figure 4 | MExE device behaviour on power up |
| Figure 5 | Trust hierarchy |
| Figure 6 | Certificate Chain Verification Diagram |
| Figure 7 | Signed packages |
| Table 8 | Allowed certificate types in signed packages |
| Figure 8 | Format of a CCM |
| Figure 9 | Field mapping convention |
| Figure 10 | CCM Message URL storage format |
| Figure 11 | MExE administrator determination mechanism |
| Figure 12 | MExE administrator determination mechanism, for MExE-(U)SIM supporting third party certificates |
| Figure 13 | WAP network topology |
| Figure 14 | Basic functional architecture of a PersonalJava MExE device |
| Table 9 | Optional Java packages of the Wireless Profile of the JavaPhone APIs |
| Table 10 | Support for network protocols |
| Figure 15 | Functional architecture of a Classmark 3 MExE device |
| Figure 16 | Basic functional architecture of a CLI MExE device |
| Table 11 | CLI Compact Profile Namespaces |
| Table 12 | Support for network protocols in Classmark 4 devices |
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