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Standards Activity Board (SAB) Report. Board of Governors Meeting 6 February 2010 Anaheim, CA. Roger U. Fujii Vice President SAB. Status. Reappointment of SAB leadership Vice-Chair – Robby Robson Special Advisor and Past Vice President – John Harauz Secretary – Debra Brown
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Standards Activity Board (SAB) Report Board of Governors Meeting 6 February 2010 Anaheim, CA Roger U. Fujii Vice President SAB
Status • Reappointment of SAB leadership • Vice-Chair – Robby Robson • Special Advisor and Past Vice President – John Harauz • Secretary – Debra Brown • Awards Committee Chair – David Schultz • Policies and Procedures Chair – Robby Robson • Products & Services Chair – Pam Jones • Vitality Chair – Pam Jones • Strategic Planning Chair – Francois Coallier • SAB Website Chair – Pierce Gibbs/Pam Jones
Status (Cont’d) • Other SAB activities • SAB liaison activities (list at end of brief) • Continuation of elected Standards Committee Sponsor Chairs (list at end of brief) • Other SAB roles (list at end of brief) • New Initiatives • Cloud Computing: Steve Diamond (chair) • Determine the feasibility of developing an open standards profile which defines options for portability and interoperability of cloud computing resources • SAB Meetings • S2ESC, 9-11 Feb, San Diego (CA) • SAB Meeting, 26 March, Piscataway (NJ)
SAB Objectives/Challenges • Objectives • Increase volunteer participation in standards development • Produce newer standards products (technical reports, guides, at-a-glance charts, quick tips notebook) and market via faster Computer Society sales channels (Ready Notes, etc) • Develop a “go-to” SAB website for all standards material • Initiate standards development in emerging technologies (gaming, energy, smart grid, cyber) • Work with other large stds development societies to develop a new financial revenue sharing model with IEEE-SA
SAB Objectives/Challenges (cont’d) • Challenges • Convincing corporations to fund volunteer travel to participate in standards development • Improving communication channels to make standards products easily available and affordable to practitioners (websites, social networks) • Producing products faster and yet following proper process (participation and voting) • Developing faster market sales channels
SAB Liaison Activities • IEEE-SA Board – Paul Eastman • IEEE-SA SCC20 Test and Diagnosis for Electric Systems – John Sheppard • IEEE-TA Ad Hoc Committee on Standards – John Walz • CS Technology and Conferences (T&C) – Pierce Gibbs • CS Chapter Activities – David Schultz • CS Digital Library Operations Committee – Pam Jones/Chuck Walrad • CS Educational Activities (EAB) – David Schultz • CS Electronic Products and Services (EPSB) – Pam Jones • CS Professional Practices Committee – TBD • CS Membership Committee – TBD • CS T&C TCSE Software Engineering – Paul Croll • CS T&C TCTT Test Technologies – Rohit Kapur • CS History Committee – John Walz • ISO/IEC JTC1 Joint Technical Committee 1 – Francois Coallier • ISO/IEC JTC1 SC7 Software and Systems Engineering – Jim Moore • LETSI - Robby Robson • The Center for Global Standards Analysis – Donald E. Purcell • Smart Grid – Paul Eastman
Standards Committee Sponsor Chairs • Design Automation (DASC) – Victor Berman • Environmental Assessment (EASC) – Holly Elwood & Wayne Rifer • Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA) – Jim Odell • Information Assurance (IASC) – Jack Cole • Learning Technology (LTSC) – Don Holmes • Local Area Networks/MAN-P802 (LMSC) – Paul Nikolich • Microprocessor and Microcomputers (MSC) – Bob Davis/Paul Eastman • Portable Applications - POSIX (PASC) – Lowell Johnson • Simulation Interoperability – SIOS-SAC) – Dannie Cutts • Software and Systems Engineering Standards (2ESC) – Paul Croll
Other SAB roles • Storage Systems Standards (SSSC) – Curtis Anderson • Test Technology Standards (TTSC) – Rohit Kapur • SAB Sponsored Projects - Paul Eastman • P1622 Electronic Voting Working Group - Arthur Keller • Games Technology Standards Committee (provisional) – David Ross/Michael Bode • Games Technology (GT) Standards Committee Study Group – Bret Wilson