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Date: Wed, 04 Jun 1997 14:05:25 -0600
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From: Steve Carson <carson@siggraph.org>
Subject: Request for support for re-engineering position
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Here is the full text of the input we approved in Kista to the JTC1
reengineering ad hoc meeting to be held in London in a few weeks. I request
that each SC24 NB coordinate with their national JTC1 counterpart to insure
that there will be NB support for our proposal at the ad-hoc meeting.

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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC24 N1761

Proposal for an Imaging Business Team

27 May 1997

Based on the recent JTC 1 reengineering initiatives that include a set of  =
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new technical directions, the business team concept and a business team  =20
pilot project, SC24 proposes that JTC 1 form a second pilot project in  =20
the area of imaging.  The purpose of this project is to initiate  =20
appropriate new JTC 1 work by the creation of new work item proposals,  =20
the selection of existing national body standards for fast track and the  =
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selection of publicly available specifications for PAS submission.  The  =20
first step will be to assess current market requirements and technology.

Over the past seven years, JTC 1 SC24 has gained considerable experience  =
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through the successful development of a family of compatible standards  =20
for computer graphics and imaging.  Some of the lessons learned that can  =
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be applied to a pilot business team in imaging are:

1. Both imaging and computer graphics are broadly applicable to most  =20
technical disciplines, including those in JTC 1 in the area of  =20
information technology and those in other ISO and IEC technical  =20
committees.

2. As the application of imaging and computer graphics to each specific  =20
technical discipline evolves, this leads to further refinement of  =20
interfaces, functional subdivisions and interchange formats.

3. There is intrinsic value in considering the integration of imaging  =20
with computer graphics (presentation of and interaction with  =20
information).

4. Imaging and computer graphics do not stand alone as independent  =20
technologies but benefit from aggregation and integration with other data  =
=20
types to include application-specific data.

5. In addition to a well founded supplier oriented focus on market  =20
requirements, development of new imaging standards must include broad  =20
participation from other interests including academia, research and  =20
development organizations, information producers, users, managers and  =20
government (policy makers) influences.

The approach to be used in executing this pilot project is:

1. Identify user requirements in those communities that would benefit  =20
from imaging standardization efforts and focus on areas with highest  =20
potential for user acceptance and support.

2. Identify market sectors that are willing to commit resources in  =20
support of standardization efforts during the development phase but more  =
=20
importantly, during the implementation phase.  These sectors may include  =
=20
remote sensing, medical, law enforcement and document imaging.

3. Identify current market activities and emerging technologies that can  =
=20
contribute to the quality and/or timeliness of standards.  One example of  =
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a market force is the increasing use of internet technologies.

4. Identify needed standards and initiate new JTC 1 work by the creation  =
=20
of new work item proposals, the selection of both, existing national body  =
=20
standards for fast track and publicly available specifications for PAS  =20
submission.

5. Include consideration of testing and validation activities at an early  =
=20
stage in all new work resulting from this pilot project.  Testing  =20
activities include development of plans, procedures and sample  =20
implementations to ensure the standard meets the requirements that  =20
prompted its development.

6. Include consideration of profiles as tools to maximize compliance with  =
=20
resulting standards while enabling specific implementations to meet the  =20
requirements of extended audiences.

The proposed schedule is:

June 1997    Reengineering ad hoc authorizes a 60-day JTC 1 letter ballot  =
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to establish the imaging pilot project.

September 1997   Pilot approved and work begins

Not later that June 1998  Work on the pilot is essentially complete - in  =
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particular, NP=D5s are submitted for JTC 1 approval with aggressive  =20
milestones for standards completion; applications for recognition as PAS
submitters are received by JTC 1; existing standards are submitted for  =20
fast track processing

First 1999 JTC 1 plenary JTC 1 evaluation of the pilot, recommendation  =20
for next steps

SC24 proposes an Imaging Business Team Pilot be established.  SC24 is  =20
prepared to offer a leader for this business team and will provide the  =20
necessary administrative support.

Steve Carson
Chair, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC24
Computer Graphics and Image Processing
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