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IEEE P2600 WG Standard Creation

This introductory section provides guidelines for creating standard boilerplate information, naming sections, acknowledgements, and more. Learn how to incorporate definitions, acronyms, references, and scope effectively. Follow expert advice from Daniel Manchala.

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IEEE P2600 WG Standard Creation

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  1. IEEE P2600 WG Standard Creation Introductory Sections June 2-3 El Segundo

  2. Introductory Material • Description of the Section • Standard boiler plate information • Naming sections and editorial guidelines • Acknowledgements and contributors • TOC, LOF • Definitions and Acronyms • Scope and Purpose (available from PAR) • Overview • References (e.g., common criterion)

  3. Introductory Material • What is to be done to create the section • Understand the IEEE boilerplate and copy the relevant portions. • Add more information for subsections like “overview” from the purpose and scope (PAR) • As the document is being developed, look out for definitions and references that needs to be added.

  4. Introductory Material • What other material is needed? • Basic references like common criterion • What process is to be used? • Copy, paste and edit. • Add new information • How long will it take • About 1-2 man days. • Continuously update the section till EOL. • Identify an editor • Daniel Manchala

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