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Computer Society Topics for Standards Committees (SC)

Computer Society Topics for Standards Committees (SC). Design Automation SC 26-Jun-08 John Walz, IEEE-CS VP for Standards. Discuss DASC best accomplishments New/revised Par/Std increased over 2006 Participate on IEEE-SA Standards Board Participate on IEEE Council on EDA

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Computer Society Topics for Standards Committees (SC)

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  1. Computer Society Topics for Standards Committees (SC) Design Automation SC 26-Jun-08 John Walz, IEEE-CS VP for Standards For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  2. Discuss DASC best accomplishments New/revised Par/Std increased over 2006 Participate on IEEE-SA Standards Board Participate on IEEE Council on EDA Joint SA CAG sponsorship of Standards IEEE-SA Sponsor 2007 Award for outstanding contributions to corporate standards TC on Design Automation (TCDA) incl. DASC TCDA Purpose includes Standards TCDA has roadmap & new technologies Design standards processes at EDPS conference Consortia relationships including specifications for IEEE standards and technology roadmap (SPIRIT) . . . Your DASC areas to work? Attended 1 of last 3 CS/SAB mtg DASC Status Report – Out of date September 2006 Appeals to IEEE-SA (2006) Today’s meeting date not on web TC on VLSI (TCVLSI) involvement? Adoption of IEC standards? . . . Companies conformance to DASC Standards? High coverage measurement in terms of market share Growth & worldwide diversity & IEEE memberships? Your Vitality measures For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  3. SC/Technical Committees (TC) Relationships Objectives • Create relevant and timely standards by engaging CS Technical Committees (TC) membership into Standards Committee (SC) Groups: Study, Working, & Balloting • Promote awareness and deployment of Standards and sales of CS derivative supportive products by engaging CS Technical Committees to use Standards information and products in their conferences and publications • DASC work area maps to • TC on Design Automation (TCDA) • TC on VLSI (TCVLSI) For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  4. SC/TC Relationships Benefits • TC experts & GOLD members are quick to uncover emerging technology for Standards • TC experts can drive new SC Study Groups to propose standards. • TC experts can comment / ballot on SC Working Group draft standards as to the relevancy to the current problem • TC experts can recommend channels for SC products supporting deployment of standards GOLD = Graduates Of the Last Decade For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  5. Society model for developing standards SC are designed to use Society’s infrastructure of technical activities, conferences, awards, publications, and Chapters, for: • Access to technical experts for the Standards Study Group, Working Group, & Balloting Group • Contribution to Standards Committee “roadmap” of current and future projects • Early detection of emerging technologies • Expert reviews of draft PAR and draft standards • Co-location of Standards Working Group meetings with Conference • Support of standards deployment and implementation • Recognize volunteers • Provide opportunities for volunteers to be authors For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  6. Society model for developing standards Technical Activities Conferences Publications Chapters Awards Study Group Working Group Ballot Group User Group Standards Committees Society governance & infrastructure For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  7. Your interactions w/ Technical Committee(s) • Validate the TC mapping TC for DA & VLSI • Validate the Conference mapping • Propose Contact with TC “Standards Champion” to: • Add Standards Champion name to your web page organization chart • Invitation for TC GOLD industry practitioners to join existing Standards Working Groups • Review your current Projects and invitation to join Standards Balloting Groups • Reveal your SC view of the technology road map and where your current & future PARs fit in • Start up discussion forum on emerging technology and invitation for future Standards Study Groups • Call for contributions for the future direction of these standards projects • Ask for an speaking invitation for next relevant Conference For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  8. Your involvement with other CS Boards • Conferences • Electronic Design Processes (EDP) • Design Automation and Test • Symposium on VLSI • Publications • ? • Chapters • ? • Awards • ? For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  9. Your Standards Technology Roadmap • Benefits • Interoperability Standards • Relevant Standards • Invitation for experts • TC, Industry executives • Awareness • Articles, white papers, conference BoF • TCDA has roadmap & new technologies For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  10. Modeling framework with a set of views which, when consistent and read together, defines a complete model of a system of users, technology, & Standards Requirements view Information view Stakeholder view Process structure view Process content view Process behavioral view Process instance view Examples Semiconductors Roadmap (ITRS) Nanotechnology Standards Roadmap NIST Information Security document Roadmap ICT Security Standards Roadmap Your Standards Technology Roadmap For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  11. Your Industry inputs / feedback for the SC • IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group (CAG) • ? • IEEE-CS Advanced Technology Executive Forum (ATEF) • ? For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  12. Broad Market Potential Broad sets of applicability Multiple vendors and numerous users Balanced costs Compatibility Conformance with Architecture, Management, and Interworking documents Each standard shall include a definition of managed objects that are compatible with systems management standards Distinct Identity Substantially different from other standards One unique solution per problem (not two solutions to a problem) Easy for the document reader to select the relevant specification Technical Feasibility Demonstrated system feasibility Proven technology, reasonable testing Confidence in reliability Economic Feasibility Known cost factors, reliable data Reasonable cost for performance Consideration of installation costs Your PAR & draft standard approval criteria, e.g. LMSC(802) Criteria for Standards For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  13. Your experiences with IEEE standards groups • Joint Sponsorship of Standardization Projects • Test Techologies? • IEEE-SA CAG, • P1800, P1801, P1850, P1685, P1735, • IEEE-SA SCC, • SCC20 Test and Diagnosis for Electronic Systems? • IEEE Councils, • CEDA? For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  14. Your Relationships with your International Standards Development Organization (SDO) • Validate the International SDO mapping • IEC TC 93 - Design Automation • Fast track • Dual Logo • Adoption of IEC standards • National TAG to ISO, IEC committees • ? • Opportunities to use ISO/JTC1 PSDO • ? For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  15. Your Relationships with Consortia • Joint memberships • Joint leaders such as established liaisons • Formal / MOU • IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group (CAG) member For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  16. DASC relations w/ Consortia IEEE Relationship key: M: joint memberships L: joint leaders such as established liaisons F: Formal / MOU CAG: member of IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group Victor Berman, 23-Apr-08 For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  17. Your Recognition: Awards, Appointments, Authorship for experts • IEEE-CS Service Awards: CoA & OCA • ? • SA-SB & SAB Appointments • Dennis Brophy, SA BoG • Victor Berman, SA SB • Karen Bartleson, SA SB NesCom • Experts as Authors • Conferences: • e.g. Podcasts & Webinars For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  18. Your volunteers’ authorship experiences • Podcasts • Webinars • Video • Computer Standards Column • White Papers • Journal • Tutorials • Workshop • ReadyNotes (e.g. eBooks) • Books For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  19. IEEE-CS Consensus IPProducts Value Chain CS Press Book ReadyNotes/eBook Tutorial Computer article Web White paper Computer Standards Column Video Webinar Webinar Std Summary Sheet Video overview Podcast Q&A Elevator Speech Authors capability For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  20. Organizational Business Model Reflect the full life cycle of standards Nurturing Strategic Technologies Incubate technologies that may become market-relevant standards Process Efficiency Streamlined process time to completion for the 4 stages of standards development: 1. time to initiation, 2. time to draft document creation, 3. ballot and resolution, 4. full life cycle support. The overall results will include faster time to completion. Education about Standards 1. Improve the understanding of standards 2. Speed the adoption of standards and standards related products 3. Increase global participation / acceptance and get more people involved in the process Global Participation and Perception Collaborate across world time zone for relevant standards Recognize and adopt/assimilate the best Your Plans aligned with IEEE-SA Strategic Planning Five Key Focus Areas For Computer Society Internal Use Only

  21. Your Action Plans for excellence For Computer Society Internal Use Only

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