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Proposal for target documents of CJK editing team. April 7 th 2006 TTC. CJK Editing activities. In CJK NGN-WG last December, the Korean proposal of organizing CJK editing teams for ITU-T draft Recommendations, which aims at the activation of ITU activity, was agreed.
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Proposal for target documents of CJK editing team April 7th 2006 TTC
CJK Editing activities In CJK NGN-WG last December, the Korean proposal of organizing CJK editing teams for ITU-T draft Recommendations, which aims at the activation of ITU activity, was agreed. The CJK ad hoc meeting during SG13 this January decided the target documents for CJK editing work, working procedures, and editing team leaders based on Japanese (NTT) proposal. Current target documents are Y.NGN-R1-requirement and Y.NGN-FRA, which will be consented at next SG13 meeting this July. The CJK editing team has been working on these documents. The ad hoc meeting also agreed that at the next CJK NGN-WG meeting this April the priority level of ITU draft Recommendations for CJK and the selection of new target documents for editing will be discussed. • <Action> • Japan proposes assigning the highest priority level of ITU draft Recommendations. • Japan would like to exchange opinions about current working procedure of CJK editing activity. Then, if needed, CJK NGN-WG will redesign the procedure.
[Proposal] Editing documents Document selection criteria • The criteria of selecting documents that would be edited by CJK teams is as follows: • ITU-T Recommendations that are needed for CJK members • Draft documents that have a wide effect • (If possible) Draft documents whose editors include at least one CJK member • Documents that are of interest to at least two CJK members Proposed documents for editing • Following two documents would be a high priority. • Y.NGN-Security :This document describes NGN security requirements. One of the editor is Mr. Egawa of NEC, Japan. • Y.CSF :This document describes the framework for converged services which use some service components of NGN. This affects almost all components of NGN.
[for reference] ITU-T NGN doc. List(1/5) No of docs China = 15 Japan = 4 Korea = 19 Others = 23