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Doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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1 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [LB12 Post Mortem] Date Submitted: [12 May 2002] Source: [Dr. John R. Barr] Company [Motorola] Address [1303 E. Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196 USA] Voice:[+1 847.576.8706], FAX: [+1 847.576.6758], E-Mail:[John.Barr@Motorola.com] Re: [] Abstract:[Working document concerning how TG3 handled comment resolution for LB12] Purpose:[Determine good and bad practices followed during comment resolution of LB12 by TG3 and capture suggestions and any proposed acitons from TG3 on how to handle future letter ballots.] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.

2 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola LB12 Post Mortem LB12 Basic Parameters Quality of Voter Comments Comment Resolution Process Draft Revision Process TG3 Committee Feedback Recirculation Ballot Planning

3 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Basic Parameters LB12 Dates: –Started – December 7, 2001 –Ended – January 16, 2002 Initial Results: –For – 49, Against – 22, 69% Approval Comment Resolution Progress: (1851 total, 554 TRs) –Dallas: 251 TRs resolved (84% Approval) –By St. Louis: 552 TRs resolved Status in Sydney: –All TR, T and E comments resolved –LB16 selected final ECC mandatory security suite text –D0B released for final editing to get D10

4 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Quality of Voter Comments Varied –Some had complete information: Comment citing clause, line and text and rationale for the comment Suggested remedy including drop in text or editing commands –Some only had comment –Some were general issues requiring extensive committee time to prepare and approve proposed resolution

5 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Comment Resolution Approach Comment resolution data base used to capture comments and monitor progress of resolution (02055r0-15) Entire committee addressed comments instead of forming a Ballot Review Committee –Interim and Plenary IEEE 802 meetings (5-50 people) –Ad hoc meeting (16 people) –Tuesday and Thursday conference calls (5-15 people) Proposed changes to draft recorded in Comment Resolution Working Documents (02075r0-9, 02076r0- 3, 02100r0-9, 02129r0-8, etc.) Security addressed as full replacement with technology selection process ending up in LB16.

6 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Draft Revision Process Collect all accepted revisions to D09 in comment resolution working documents (or documents referenced when large) Assign clause editors to make all editorial changes following St. Louis meeting Technical editor merging clauses together and applying accepted editorial changes. Interim drafts (D0A (5/3/2002) and D0B (5/9/2002)) prepared for committee editorial review. D10 to be prepared following Sydney based on D0B, LB16 security suite text selection, and final review with committee. (One last edit document).

7 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola TG3 Committee Feedback to Improve Recirculation Process How can we improve quality of voter comments? What went well with the LB12 comment resolution process? What did not work well with the LB12 comment resolution process? Suggestions for improvement

8 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola How to improve voter comment quality Recirc ballot strongly suggests full text required to satisfy comment Person who does not write text will be assigned task to write resolution text Comments can also use document submission as the recommended resolution

9 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola What went well with LB12 process? Data Base Involved voters in the comment resolution process Open door process Provided alternative resolution statements and asked for committee opinion Ad hoc meetings Email resolution backed up with conference calls Whip cracking from the technical editor to prevent a train wreck

10 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola What did not work well with LB12 process? One person wrote most of the suggested resolutions Needed more parallel activities Didn’t classify comments by topic Too much draft editing at end of schedule Everyone did not know frame well Didn’t get additional people involved in comment resolution Assigning competing author to be clause editor (IJBHO) Short circuit selection process for security selection

11 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Suggestions for Improvement Classify comments by topic, triage the topics, and assign people to each topic –Separate into email, call or plenary level action –Write suggested resolutions or assign people to write suggested resolutions Set order of resolution during plenary to allow people to determine when to participate. Ensure right people attend ad hoc meeting

12 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola Recirculation Ballot Planning 20-day recirculation ballot after Sydney: –Start May 24, 2002 –End June 13 or 14, 2002 Ad hoc meeting in Vienna, VA –June 18-20, 2002 Two alternatives for next recirculation: –Prior to Vancouver using a BRC –After Vancouver using existing process

13 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola 10-day Recirculation Prior to Vancouver Establish a BRC in Sydney with the authority to perform recirculation ballot comment resolution process: –Chaired by James Gilb –8-10 members proficient in each of the clauses –Must be approved by the task group Create comment resolution data base between June 13 and June 17 (one day for BRC review) Resolve comments in BRC during ad hoc June 18-20 Create recirculation draft and get voter resolution response by June 28. Recirculation ballot starts June 28 ends July 7

14 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola 10-day Recirculation Following Vancouver Create comment resolution data base between June 13 and June 17 (one day for TG3 review) Evaluate comments, assign people to address proposed replacement text, resolve as many as possible during June 18-20 ad hoc in Vienna, VA. Complete comment resolution and obtain approval of TG3 during Vancouver IEEE 802 Plenary meeting July 8-12. Complete editing of draft, get resolution confirmation from no voters, and issue 10-day recirculation ballot following Vancouver meeting.

15 doc.: IEEE 802.15-02223r1 Submission May 12, 2002 Dr. John R. Barr, Motorola BRC Suggestion Membership –Chair – Dr. James Gilb –Allen Heberling –Jay Bain –Bill Shvodian –Mark Schrader –Jeyhan Karaoguz –David Cypher (?) –Bob Huang


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