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Welcome to IEEE SCC20 Meeting 11-1 April 12-14, 2011

Join the IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) meeting to discuss test and diagnosis standards for electronic systems. This meeting will cover various topics including introductions, announcements, meeting agenda, presentations, and more.

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Welcome to IEEE SCC20 Meeting 11-1 April 12-14, 2011

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  1. Standards Coordinating Committee 20 47 Years of Test Related Standards Development Welcome to IEEE SCC20 Meeting 11-1 April 12-14, 2011 The Test and Diagnosis for Electronic Systems (SCC20) Mission: “Provides for the management, development, and maintenance of language and interface standards supporting system-level (onboard and offboard) automatic test and diagnosis. These standards include (but are not limited to) test requirements, test programs, test procedures, diagnostic knowledge, maintenance information, and major hardware subsystem interfaces between and within Automatic Test Systems.” IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  2. Plenary Agenda • Call to Order • Introductions • Announcements • Meeting Agenda • 15 Minute Presentations • Call for Patents • Chairs Report • Subcommittee Plans & Room Assignments • Adjourn to Subcommittees IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  3. Introductions&Meeting Attendance Sheets IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  4. AnnouncementsRestrooms, Wireless, Cafeteria, Restaurants, etc. IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  5. SCC20 11-1 Meeting Agenda IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  6. SCC20 11-1 Agenda IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  7. 15 Minute Presentations IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  8. Call for PatentsThe next 4 slides were last updated and approved by the IEEE SASB March 26, 2008(required for any meeting held after June 1, 2008) IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  9. Participants, Patents, and Duty to Inform • All participants in this meeting have certain obligations under the IEEE-SA Patent Policy. Participants: • “Shall inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed)” of the identity of each “holder of any potential Essential Patent Claims of which they are personally aware” if the claims are owned or controlled by the participant or the entity the participant is from, employed by, or otherwise represents • “Personal awareness” means that the participant “is personally aware that the holder may have a potential Essential Patent Claim,” even if the participant is not personally aware of the specific patents or patent claims • “Should inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed)” of the identity of “any other holders of such potential Essential Patent Claims” (that is, third parties that are not affiliated with the participant, with the participant’s employer, or with anyone else that the participant is from or otherwise represents) • The above does not apply if the patent claim is already the subject of an Accepted Letter of Assurance that applies to the proposed standard(s) under consideration by this group • Quoted text excerpted from IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws subclause 6.2 • Early identification of holders of potential Essential Patent Claims is strongly encouraged • No duty to perform a patent search IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  10. Patent Related Links All participants should be familiar with their obligations under the IEEE-SA Policies & Procedures for standards development. Patent Policy is stated in these sources: IEEE-SA Standards Boards Bylaws http://standards.ieee.org/guides/bylaws/sect6-7.html#6 IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual http://standards.ieee.org/guides/opman/sect6.html#6.3 Material about the patent policy is available at http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-material.html IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  11. Call for Potentially Essential Patents • If anyone in this meeting is personally aware of the holder of any patent claims that are potentially essential to implementation of the proposed standard(s) under consideration by this group and that are not already the subject of an Accepted Letter of Assurance (LOA): • Either speak up now or • Provide the chair of this group with the identity of the holder(s) of any and all such claims as soon as possible or • Cause an LOA to be submitted IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  12. Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings • All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws. • Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims. • Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions. • Relative costs, including licensing costs of essential patent claims, of different technical approaches may be discussed in standards development meetings. • Technical considerations remain primary focus • Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets. • Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation. • Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed … do formally object. • See IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause 5.3.10 and “Promoting Competition and Innovation: What You Need to Know about the IEEE Standards Association's Antitrust and Competition Policy” for more details. If you have questions, contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee Administrator at patcom@ieee.org or visit http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/index.html This slide set is available at http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-slideset.ppt IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  13. Chairs Report IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  14. Introduction • We are a “UNBLOCKED” Type 2 Standards Coordinating Committee (SCC) – Individual based • The orderly transaction of business of SCC20, which acts as sponsor for individual standards projects take precedence in the following order: • New York State Not-for-Profit Law • IEEE Certificate of Incorporation • IEEE Constitution • IEEE Bylaws (includes IEEE Standards Association Bylaws) • IEEE Policy & Procedures Manual • IEEE Board of Directors Resolutions • IEEE Standards Association Operations Manual • IEEE-SA Board of Governors Resolutions • IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws • IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual • SCC20 Operating Procedures • SCC20 Subcommittee Operating Procedures • SCC20 Subcommittee Project Requirements Documents • Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR) IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  15. The IEEE and SCC20 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  16. IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  17. SCC20 2010 Roster(as of April 25, 2011) • Of the 109 in 2011 • 60 are Members • 49 are Interested Parties • Of the 93 in 2010 • 69 are Members • 24 are Interested Parties • US = 76, UK = 6, Germany = 4, France = 2 • Spain, Sweden, India, China, and Australia = 1 ea. • US = 90, UK = 10, Germany = 4, France = 2 • Spain, Canada, Japan = 1 ea. IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  18. SCC20 Related SASB Activities Since our 10-2 Meeting (1 of 6) • ADMIN – SCC20 11-2 Meeting - Baltimore MD • Telecon was held October 1, 2010 • E-mail sent to all SCC20 Steering Members October 4, 2010 • The SCC20 11-2 meeting will be held prior to AUTOTESTCON (Sept 12-15) • Only one official meeting – SCC20 Steering • Steering is presently planned for • 9:00AM-11:00AM Sunday September 11 • More information will be provided at Steering on Wednesday IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  19. SCC20 Related SASB Activities Since our 10-2 Meeting (2 of 6) • SCC20 Activities Report to IEC TC 93 • I created an SCC20 Activities Report October 5, 2010. • Dr. Karatsu presented the report to the IEC TC 93 plenary in Seattle, WA Sunday October 10, 2010. • Dr. Karatsu reported back “I have made the SCC20 report at the WG7 meeting today and the report was well accepted.” • Computer Society • Above Activities Report was updated. • John Sheppard presented the report as a SCC20 liaison report to the CS SAB Wednesday November 17, 2010. IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  20. SCC20 Related SASB Activities Since our 10-2 Meeting (3 of 6) • New Model for the Maintenance of IEEE Standards • For several years now, the IEEE Standards Board (SASB) has dealt with a number of issues/concerns related to maintenance activities, such as: • Reaffirmation. • Stabilization. • Withdrawal. • All Sponsors were asked on December 15, 2010 to respond to a proposed solution by February 28, 2011. • I, as SCC20 chair, provided comments and questions on the flowcharts, IEEE Operations Manual and IEEE Bylaws changes. IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  21. SCC20 Related SASB Activities Since our 10-2 Meeting (4 of 6) • Basically, the new model eliminates Reaffirmation, Stabilization and Withdrawal. • Active Standards would be either 'Revised' or ‘Transferred to an Inactive Status‘. • Standards would be subject to a periodic review by the sponsor every 10 years. • Could be Transferred to Inactive Status at any time. • Revision, Amendments, and Corrigenda can be initiated at any time IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  22. SCC20 Related SASB Activities Since our 10-2 Meeting (5 of 6) • 2010 Annual Financial Report • Submitted in January • SCC20 Operating Procedures • We are operating under Version 15 • Approved by the SASB June 2008 • Version 16 was submitted to AudCom May 4, 2010 • Draft 3, SCC20 Log 10-1 • Has not yet made it onto a AudCom agenda • June, September, December, March • Presently scheduled for June 2011 • Version 16 Draft 5 will be discussed at Steering on Wednesday IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  23. SCC20 Related SASB Activities Since our 10-2 Meeting (6 of 6) • SCC20 Common Task Group • Initiated in April 2010 to investigate the possibility of there being a common set of XML elements that could be shared between (and replacing the existing common schemas) : • ATML (IEEE-1671 family) • SIMICA (IEEE-1636 family) • AI-ESTATE (IEEE-1232) • STD (IEEE-1641) • P1505.1.1 (XML for the Common Test Interface Pin Map) • The Task Group has not officially started • Due to the workload of committee members, I have not “started the clock”. • Task Groups are to finish in 6 months or less • Output would be a recommendation, and possibly a draft PAR. IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  24. SCC20 Standards Related SASB Activities Since the 10-2 Meeting (1 of 2) • From the Jun. 2010 IEEE SASB Meetings • IEEE Std 1641-2010 • Revision to IEEE Std 1641-2004 • Published: 17 September 2010 • From the Sept. 2010 IEEE SASB Meetings • IEEE Std 1505-2010 • Revision to IEEE Std 1505-2006 • Published: 15 November 2010 • IEEE Std 1636.2-2010 • Trial Use Standard • Published: 24 November 2010 • IEEE Std 1671-2010 • Revision to IEEE Std 1671-2006 • Published: 20 January 2011 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  25. From Dec. 2010 IEEE SASB Meetings • IEEE Std 1232-2010 • Revision to IEEE Std 1232-2002 • Published: 25 March 2011 • The Mar. 2011 IEEE SASB Meetings • SCC20 had no items on the agenda SCC20 Standards Related SASB Activities Since the 10-2 Meeting (2 of 2) IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  26. 2011 Standards Actions (1 of 5) We have two standards that are due for 5-year maintenance action this year. Both of these are on the Wednesday Steering Committee meeting agenda. Standards are approved for five years and we are required to take a maintenance action by the end of that period. We can: Reaffirm Revise Stabilize Extend Withdraw 26 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  27. 2011 Standards Actions (2 of 5) If we choose to revise, reaffirm, or stabilize the standard but will not be able to complete the process by October, we will need to: Request an extension of the existing standard and Provide information about the actions that are being taken. Estimates for when the reaffirmation will be submitted or, in case of revision, when the PAR will be submitted and when you anticipate completing the revision project. 27 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  28. 2011 Standards Actions (3 of 5) If there is no further interest in a standard: To be withdrawn, no ballot is required. The standard will be administratively withdrawn in December 2011. Please note that standards that have been administratively withdrawn can no longer be reinstated via reaffirmation. In order to reinstate an administratively withdrawn standard, a PAR has to be submitted. 28 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  29. 2011 Standards Actions (4 of 5) IEEE Std 716-1995 (R2006) IEEE Standard Test Language for All Systems - Common/Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems (C/ATLAS) Please notify me of your intended action during the Steering Committee meeting Wednesday I have to notify the RevCom Administrator of our intended action by 17 October 2011. If I do not respond, the standard will be placed on the agenda for administrative withdrawal. TAD, if you are revising or reaffirming, all Balloting tasks must be completed before the above date. As of today, Ashley Hulme is the ballot designee. 29 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  30. 2011 Standards Actions (5 of 5) IEEE Std 1546-2000 (R2006) IEEE Guide for Digital Test Interchange Format (DTIF) Application Please notify me of your intended action during the Steering Committee meeting Wednesday I have to notify the RevCom Administrator of our intended action by 17 October 2011. If I do not respond, the standard will be placed on the agenda for administrative withdrawal. DMC, if you are revising or reaffirming, all Balloting tasks must be completed before the above date. As of today, Brit Frank is the ballot designee. 30 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  31. SCC20 Annual Report Input (1 of 2) • The SCC20 Annual Report to the Standards Board is due May 6, 2011 • Subcommittees:Please provide to me by April 29, 2011 the following: • Objectives and Goals for current year. • Objectives and Goals for past year and the performance relative to them. • Current area(s) of activity with milestones indicated. • Scheduled meeting dates for the year. IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  32. SCC20 Annual Report Input (2 of 2) • The SCC20 Annual Report – • Liaisons:Please provide me the following by April 29, 2011 • Liaison activities, presentations. • Letters from Sponsors naming Liaisons to SCC20 for 2011 IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  33. 2011 Deadlines for Submission February 18√ May 6 July 29 October 17 Standards Board Meetings March 29-31: Piscataway NJ √ June 14-16: Piscataway NJ September 8-10: Seoul S. Korea December 5-7: Piscataway NJ IEEE-SA Standards Board Meeting Deadlines & Schedules • 2012 • Deadlines for Submission • February 16 • May 4 • August 20 • October 25 • Standards Board Meetings • March 27-29: Piscataway NJ • June 12-14: Beijing China • September 28-30: Piscataway NJ • December 3-5: Piscataway NJ IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  34. SCC20 Related Web pages myProject™: https://development.standards.ieee.org/my-site SCC20’s Home page: http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc20/ Diagnostic & Maintenance Control (DMC): http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc20/dmc/ Hardware Interfaces (HI): http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc20/HIWG/index.htm Test and ATS Description (TAD): http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc20/td/index.html Test Information Integration (TII): http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc20/tii/ IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  35. SCC20 in general • Does everyone know what we do, how we act, what we are trying to get done? • If there is interest, I can provide a 30-45 minute overview during the week IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  36. IEEE myProject™ • Does everyone have a myProject account ? • You do not have to be an IEEE member to have an account. • myProject will be utilized more by this committee • Is anyone interested in a myProject introduction ? Or have any questions ? IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  37. Subcommittee Plans and Room Assignments for the Week IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  38. Subcommittee Plans & Meeting Rooms Administrative (ADMIN) TBD M. Seavey Hardware Interfaces (HI & 1505) Ada A M. Stora / D. Droste Diagnostic and Maintenance Control (DMC) Not Meeting M. Seavey Test & ATS Description (TAD & TD) Ada B A. Hulme / I. Neag Test Information Integration (TII) Ada C C. Gorringe / T. Lopes IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

  39. Adjourn to SubcommitteesIf there are any questions, or something you need help with, please ask IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 20 (SCC20) 11-1 Meeting

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