ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34N0597
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34
Information Technology --
Document Description and Processing Languages
TITLE: | Summary of Voting - NP: Information technology - Document Description and Processing Languages - Minimum requirements for specifying document rendering systems |
SOURCE: | SC34 Secretariat |
STATUS: | Voting summary |
ACTION: | According to the JTC 1 Directives 6.2.1.3 this NP proposal passes; WG2 is directed to begin work while awaiting JTC 1 endorsement. |
DATE: | 2005-02-23 |
DISTRIBUTION: | SC34 and Liaisons |
REFER TO: | N0578 - 2004-11-16 - Information technology - Document Description and Processing Languages - Minimum requirements for specifying document rendering systems |
REPLY TO: |
Dr. James David Mason (ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 Secretariat - Standards Council of Canada) Crane Softwrights Ltd. Box 266, Kars, ON K0A-2E0 CANADA Telephone: +1 613 489-0999 Facsimile: +1 613 489-0995 Network: [email protected] http://www.jtc1sc34.org |
Questions
Q.1 Do you accept the proposal in document JTC 1/SC 34 N 0578 as a sufficient definition of the new work item? (If you have responded "NO" to the above question, you are required to comment.)
Q.2 Do you support the addition of the new work item to the programme of work of the joint technical committee?
Q.3 Do you commit yourself to participate in the development of this new work item?
Q.4 Are you able to offer a project editor who will dedicate his/her efforts to the advancement and maintenance of this project? (If "YES," please identify)
Q.5 Do you have a major contribution or a reference document ready for submittal?
Q.6 Will you have such a contribution in ninety days?
Q.7 Which standard development track is proposed?
P-Member |
Q.1 Accept Proposal |
Q.2 Support Addition |
Q.3 Commit Participation |
Q.4 Offer Editor |
Q.5 Now Have Contribution |
Q.6 Will Have Contribution |
Q.7 Track |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canada | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | X |
China | |||||||
Italy | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | |
Japan | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | |
Korea, Republic of | YES | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | |
Netherlands | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | |
Norway | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | |
United Kingdom | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | |
United States | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | X |
Canada
Q.7 Canada agrees with the "Default Timeframe" as recommended in the NWI Proposal
China
No response.
Italy
No comments.
Japan
Q.4 Japan offers Mr. Keisuke Kamimura (GLOCOM) as a project editor.
Korea, Republic of
Q.4 Dr. Soon-Bum Lim, SOOKMYUNG WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY
Netherlands
No comments.
Norway
No comments.
United Kingdom
Q.1 It is not clear how this new work item will affect the status of ISO/IEC 10180 Standard Page Description Language (SPDL). The programme of work should include a review of the status of SPDL and recommendation of any action that may be necessary (e.g. withdrawal of SPDL).
Q.3 The UK does propose to participate in this new work item, however the UK hasn't been able yet to decide upon how to resource its participation.
United States
Q.1 The US vote of NO is based upon the following ambiguity in the proposal:
1. Will the result of this standard be a means of specifying required 'functionality' for a document to be 'properly' rendered? or,
2. Will the result be used by printing systems to negotiate 'functionality' when passed a document with a statement as in #1?
If the answer is #1, then the proposed project would be in scope and supported by the US.
If the answer is #2, the the proposed project would not be in scope for SC34.
Since it was unable to determine which was the correct answer for this proposal, the US votes to disapprove this item.
Q.2 For the reasons stated in response to question 1.
Q.7 Standard