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IEEE P1850 Imperative Principles

IEEE P1850 Imperative Principles. P1850 Working Group 30 June 2008 Noelle Humenick IEEE-SA. Imperative Principles of the Standards Process. Developing standards is a quasi-legal process Standards can become legal requirements It is possible to break the law inadvertently

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IEEE P1850 Imperative Principles

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  1. IEEE P1850Imperative Principles P1850 Working Group 30 June 2008 Noelle Humenick IEEE-SA

  2. Imperative Principles of the Standards Process • Developing standards is a quasi-legal process • Standards can become legal requirements • It is possible to break the law inadvertently • If you follow the rules, you will be covered by the IEEE umbrella of indemnification

  3. Imperative Principles of the Legal Standards Process • Due Process • Openness • Consensus • Balance • Right of Appeal

  4. Due Process Operational Definition • Develop operating procedures • Publish and make procedures available • Follow procedures

  5. Due Process cont. Hierarchy of Documents • Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York • IEEE Certificate of Incorporation • IEEE Constitution • IEEE Bylaws • IEEE Policies • IEEE Board of Directors Resolutions • IEEE Standards Association Operations Manual • IEEE-SA Board of Governors Resolutions

  6. Due Process cont. Hierarchy of Documents (cont.) • IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws • IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual • IEEE Standards Style Manual • IEEE Design Automation Operating Procedures • IEEE P1850 Operating Procedures • Robert's Rules of Order • IEEE Standards Companion

  7. Openness • Everyone has access to the process • Make information and actions publicly available for examination • Include all materially interested and affected parties • Avoid antitrust situations/appearance of collusion • Opportunity to participate does not necessarily mean membership or a vote

  8. Consensus • Agreement among the majority • Not unanimity • Defined in the IEEE Sponsor balloting rules as 75% of 75%

  9. Consensus cont’d The Challenge • Approve and publish expeditiously • Obligation to majority versus • Obligation to the minority • Attempt to resolve comments

  10. Balance • Representation from all materially interested and affected parties • Lack of dominance by any one category • Common categories: Producer, user, and general interest • Ideal to maintain balance throughout development • Encourage participation • Mandatory for balloting

  11. Right of Appeal • The right to take steps to have a case heard • Follow policies and procedures • Bases of appeal can be: • Technical (within sponsor) • Procedural

  12. Summary • Due Process • Openness • Consensus • Balance • Right of Appeal

  13. Noelle Humenick IEEE-SA Tel: +1.732.562.3818n.humenick@ieee.org

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