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DRAFT MINUTES OF MEETING		      SC22/WG11/N395



Committee:   ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG11

Place:	     BSI, Green street
	     London, United Kingdom

Date:	     April 25 - 29, 1994

Attendees:   Mr. Jon Diamond	     Hoskyns Group, UK
	     Mr. Tony Hetherington   Prospero Software, UK
	     Mr. Kent Karlsson	     Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
	     Mr. Brian Meek	     King's College London, UK
	     Mr. Craig Schaffert     DEC, USA
	     Mr. Keld Simonsen	     Denmark
	     Mr. Willem Wakker	     ACE, Netherlands (Convener)
	     Mr. Brian Wichmann      NPL, UK
By telephone:
	     Mr. Paul Rabin	     OSF, USA


1.  Agenda (WG11/N379)

The agenda was adopted.

It was agreed that the order of business in the draft agenda would not be
followed, but each item would be discussed at the most suitable time.


2.  Minutes of Previous Meeting (WG11/N372)

Mr. Keld Simonsen noted that the report in the minutes of the discussion on
the documentation of Language-Independent standards, binding standards and
service specifications, as held during the previous meeting was rather
brief.

The minutes were approved.


3.  Convenor Report

The main point of concern to report was the continuing small participation
in WG11.  This will be mentioned in the Conveners report to SC22.


4.  National Activity Reports

4.1  BSI IST/5/11, Report by Jon Diamond

The UK panel has met twice since the last WG11 meeting to discuss the
various ballots and also the emails that have been circulating.  The UK has
been active in considering WG11 work, through the BSI panel IT/5/-/11.
Unfortunately one of our panel members, John Dawes, who was providing a
major contribution has been ill and unable to participate during this
period.  This has brought the active participation down in the panel,
except for consideration of LIA-1, in which there has been an active debate
inside the UK.

We have made written comments on the LIPC and LIA-1 ballots, and although
the vote was No to LIPC this was intended to indicate the importance to the
UK of providing at least one draft binding as part of any language
independent standard. We would expect all such future standards to take
this into account.

With reference to LIA-1 the UK Fortran panel had recommended that the vote
on this be No, with considerable discussion both by email and at the
various IST/5 meetings.  However, IST/5 finally decided to accept the UK
panel's recommendation.

Brian Meek has produced a number of documents, including a draft Guidelines
for Bindings to LID, to assist in the marketing of WG11 activities and he
has been prominent in talking about WG11 to others groups, including DECUS,
other UK panels and WG20.

4.2  ANSI X3T2, Report by Craig Schaffert

The following actions and positions have been taken in the US since the
last meeting of WG11.

   - The US has conducted a public review of LIA-1, and comments were
     received from 9 individuals and 1 programming language committee.
     These comments formed the basis for the comments accompanying the US
     vote to approve LIA-1.

   - X3T2 has expanded on its official comments on LIA-1.  Some suggested
     text for various points has been brought to London.

   - IEEE is starting a project (P1076.2) entitled "Mathematical Procedures
     for VHDL" which overlaps the scope of LIA-2.  X3T2 will request close
     liaison on this project.

   - The US voted yes on the LISS NP at the SC22 level.  However, this
     seems to have been reversed at a higher level.  The US will
     participate in the project if it is approved internationally.

   - X3T2 has noted that TR8507(?) "Conventions for Service Specifications
     for OSI" is probably of relevance for the LISS effort.

   - The US approves of the current content of LIPC, however we are
     concerned that LIPC lacks a full time editor.  We think that there
     needs to be a careful editorial review and revision of the document to
     remove apparent stylistic (and possibly semantic) inconsistencies.
     Ideally this should be done by a single author.


5.  Work Item 22.16 - Language Independent Procedure Calling

LIPC WD#6.2 was registered as CD 13886, and distributed to SC22 (as
SC22/N1507) for a DIS registration ballot.  The result of this ballot
(which closed on March 10, 1994) is in WG11/N394 (SC22/N1572).  Only the UK
voted against DIS registration, on the basis that at least one sample
binding should be included in the document.  There were further comments
from the Netherlands, New Zealand and the UK.

In response to the UK comments, requesting a sample binding, it was decided
that an attempt will be made to include a "framework for LIPC bindings",
based on a rough outline by Brian Meek.  The status of the draft Pascal
binding (see WG11/N383) remains unclear:  WG2 had questioned the usefulness
of a binding to a programming language that has no separate compilation
facility (WG11/N384).

All comments were reviewed, and the convener will produce the disposition
of comments document, and communicate the comments with the project editor,
Mr. Ken Edwards.  It was agreed that a revised version of LIPC will first
be distributed to WG11 for review before it is sent to SC22 for further
progression.

Concern was expressed on the way in which the RPC specifications are
progressed in SC21/WG8.  It was noted that there is a chance that a
(completely?) different specification will be used as DIS text, which could
cause renewed problems with alignment. A liaison statement will be sent to
SC21/WG8 (WG11/N396) to ask for clarification at this point.

Milestones for the LIPC project:

2.8   93-10   WD approved for registration as CD
3.0   93-11   CD registered
3.8   94-10   CD approved for registration as DIS


6.  Work Item 22.17 - Language-Independent Data Types

The DIS ballot on LID WD#8 (DIS 11404, WG11/N370, SC22/N1577) will start by
the end of April 1994.  This will be a 6 months ballot.  As the document is
in ballot, and since the project editor was not present, there was no
extensive discussion on the documents received on this topic.

On the issue of LID bindings it was noted that an outward mapping was also
needed, just to show how this should be done.  An informative annex on
guidelines for LID bindings could be very useful.  It was felt that the
paper from Brian Meek (WG11/N387) could serve as an outline for such an
annex.

The comments, received from WG2, on the Pascal LID bindings are forwarded
to the LID editor for consideration with the DIS comments.

Milestones for the LID project:

2.8   91-01   WD approved for registration as CD
3.0   91-05   CD registered
3.1   91-05   CD study initiated
3.8   93-10   CD approved for registration as DIS
4.1   94-04   DIS ballot initiated


7.  Work Item 22.28 - Language-Independent Arithmetic, Part 1: Integer and
    Floating Point Arithmetic

The DIS ballot on LIA Part 1 (DIS 10967-1) ended on March 30, 1994.  The
summary of voting and comments received on this ballot is in WG11/N381
(SC22/N1588).  The DIS was approved with 18 countries in favour of the DIS,
and 2 negative votes (from France and Sweden).

The French vote was easy to reverse, as the main objection was the
incorrect translation of the title of the document.  Unfortunately this was
not possible for the Swedish votes: WG11 felt that, although the comments
were considered to be valuable, the comments were not addressing issues
that can be considered to be errors in the approved text which needs to be
fixed.  Accepting the comments would imply that the project would have to
go back to DIS stage (or even to CD stage).  It was suggested that the
first comment from Sweden (on natural numbers and the monus operation)
could very well be used as the basis for an NWI proposal for an amendment
to LIA-1.

On US comment A.29 (on the rewrite of clause 6 on Notification) it was felt
that newly proposed text was more clear, did not change the normative
requirements (and thus was of editorial nature), but that the amount of
text that was proposed to be changed was so large that it could be
perceived to be more than allowed at this stage in the process, and that
accepting this text might result in the need to reballot the document.  As
WG11 wants to avoid this to happen, it was agreed that the project editor
will be allowed to check the acceptability of the change with ITTF.  If the
change would lead to a reballot, then the change will not be made, and the
new text will be kept for a revision of LIA-1.

The project editor will produce the disposition of comments and a new
version of LIA for publication as an IS.

By resolution (see WG11/N382) SC22/WG2 offered the text of the Pascal LIA-1
binding to WG11 and X3T2, as the NWI proposal from WG2 to work on this
project has failed to get sufficient participating NBs.  Although it is
still the belief of WG11 that language bindings should be prepared by
language committees, and that it is not likely that a proposal for work in
this area from WG11 would attract more participation, WG11 is prepared,
while waiting for better times, to act as the custodian of the text already
prepared by WG2,

Milestones for the LIA Part 1 project:

3.8   93-04   CD approved for registration as DIS
4.1   93-09   DIS ballot initiated
4.8   94-07   Full report circulated and DIS approved for publication as IS


8.  Work Item 22.33 - Language-Independent Arithmetic, Part 2: Language
    Independent Mathematical Procedure Standard

Now that LIA-1 is approved, full attention can be given to the development
of LIA-2.  The project editors will seek participation from individual
experts from various language groups (C, COBOL, Ada) to ensure a close
alignment with existing work.

Milestones for the LIA Part 2 project:

2.1   91-09   WD study initiated
      94-11   First draft circulated
2.8   95-06   WD draft for CD registration


9.  Work Item 22.34 - Language-Independent Arithmetic, Part 3: Language
    Independent Complex Arithmetic and Procedure Standard

No progress made.  The planning of this work follows the planning for LIA-
2, with a delay of one year.

Milestones for the LIA Part 3 project:

2.1   91-09   WD study initiated
      95-11   First draft circulated
2.8   96-06   WD draft for CD registration


10.  Language-Independent Service Specifications (LISS)

The NWI proposal on LISS was approved by JTC1 (WG11/N385, JTC1/N2976).
Despite the support for the project, the convener noted that

   - active participation for this project was indicated by six JTC1 P-
     members (seven if the YES from Canada on Q4 is taken to imply a yes to
     Q3), but that a number of these countries (Canada, Germany, Japan and
     Roumania) are not actively participating (according to the JTC1
     interpretation of participation) in WG11;
   - the US, one of the (few) active participating members in WG11, which
     was supposed to be able to offer the project editor for this project,
     voted NO on the NWI (although the US had voted YES during the SC22
     indicative NWI ballot; and
   - the project was not yet assigned by SC22 to WG11.

During the meeting it became clear that despite the NO vote from the US,
once the work has started the US will participate.  Also, a message was
received that the originally planned project editor, Mr. Paul Rabin, had
got permission from his management to act as project editor for this
project.  Therefore it was decided to start the work on the project.

The following actions were agreed upon:

  1.  a first skeleton of the document was produced, together with a number
      of issues that need to be addressed (WG11/N392).

  2.  the convener will ask those member bodies that indicated
      participation, but that were not present at the meeting, to inform
      WG11 of the names and addresses of the experts for this project in
      their countries.

  3.  it will be investigated whether it is useful to have a presentation
      during the next SC22 meeting (either at the plenary, or during an
      ad-hoc session) on the LISS concepts.

  4.  it will be investigated whether a WG11 meeting, mainly devoted to
      LISS, can be held in the Netherlands (Amsterdam?)  in the weekend
      immediately following the SC22 plenary.

Milestones for the LISS project:

2.1   94-04   WD study initiated
      95-01   First draft circulated
2.8   95-10   WD draft for CD registration


11.  Planning and Future Meetings

September 24-26, 1994	Amsterdam   Tentative dates and place. Main
				    purpose is to review the LISS
				    project.

January 23-27, 1994	USA ?	    Date and place to be fixed. Main
or				    purpose will be the review of the
January 30 -			    ballot comments on LID, and the
  February 3, 1994		    progression of LISS and LIA-2.


12.  Close of Meeting

The host, BSI, and especially Mr. Jon Diamond, were thanked for organizing
the meeting.  BSI and DISC were thanked for their hospitality at the
reception.

Special thanks goes to the BSI Conference Manager who kindly offered WG11
the use of his telephone for the trans-atlantic calls with Mr. Paul Rabin.

Documents identified since last mailing

________________________________________________________________________________
WG11   Other	    Author     Title
Nbr    Nbrs
________________________________________________________________________________
381    SC22/N1588	       Summary of voting and comments on DIS 10967-1
			       (LIA-1)
382		    SC22/WG2   WG2 resolution on Pascal-LIA binding
383		    Wakker     Draft Pascal binding for LIPC
384		    SC22/WG2   Comments on the draft Pascal binding for LIPC
385    JTC1/N2976	       Summary of voting and comments on LISS
386		    Diamond    LID-binding to MUMPS
387		    Meek       How to bind a programming language to LID
388		    SC22/WG2   Comments on LID (DIS 11404), Annex E
389			       Comments from Barkmeyer on LID DIS, and following
			       email messages
390		    Meek       A taxonomy of datatypes
391    SC22/N1493   Rabin      Proposed Policies for the Management of Cross-
			       Language, Language Binding, and Language-
			       Independent Specification Projects within
			       JTC1/SC22
392		    Rabin      Issues to be considered in planning the Technical
			       Report on Guidelines for Language-Independent
			       Service Specifications
393		    Meek       Binding Fortran 90 Datatypes to LID
394    SC22/N1572	       Summary of voting and comments received on
			       CD 13886 - LIPC
395		    Convener   Minutes WG11 Meeting April 1994
396		    Convener   Liaison statement to SC21/WG8 on RPC
________________________________________________________________________________
