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Name change for GAS Date: 2008-03-15 Authors: March 2008 October 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2629r1 March 2008 Name change for GAS Date: 2008-03-15 Authors: Gabor Bajko, Nokia Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks

GAS in draft 2.0 Generic Advertisement Service October 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2629r1 March 2008 GAS in draft 2.0 Generic Advertisement Service ‘GAS’ is an encapsulation mechanism which is NOT: Generic (it only supports a Native Query, MIIH, maybe CAP?) Advertisement (does not advertises anything). The only thing which is advertised is the interworking capability Service (service=“the work performed by one that serves” ) Name is confusing, misleading Name should be self explanatory Gabor Bajko, Nokia Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks

What is the mechanism currently called ‘GAS’? October 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2629r1 March 2008 What is the mechanism currently called ‘GAS’? Instead of using the misleading name of ‘Advertisement’, use ‘Query’ to reflect exactly what it is Instead of saying it is a ‘service’, say what it actually is: a mechanism. Mechanisms or protocols are used to access services (like eg MIIS) Avoid using the name ‘generic’. Or modify the mechanism to become generic and keep the word in its name. Gabor Bajko, Nokia Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks

Self explanatory names list October 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2629r1 March 2008 Self explanatory names list State1 Service Access Mechanism (SSAM) State1 Service Query Mechanism (SSQM) State1 Query Mechanism (SQM) Service Query Mechanism (SQM) Query Mechanism (QM) Mechanism<=>Protocol Or simply say in the abbreviations that GAS stands for State1 Service Access Mechanism (encrypted form?) Gabor Bajko, Nokia Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks

October 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2629r1 March 2008 and then … Gain Able Schema Generic Access Score Genuine Acquire Set Goal Action Solution Good Admit Space Grant Allow Strategy Great Ample Structure Group Announcement System Guaranteed Answer Approach Approximation Area Arrangement Asking Assembly David suggested to find a name which is backward compatible with the abbreviation (GAS) Names are not so self explanatory, but they are way less confusing than the current one Gabor Bajko, Nokia Matthew Gast, Trapeze Networks