From comp@komp.ace.nl Mon Sep 6 12:38:26 1993 Received: from komp.ace.nl by dkuug.dk with SMTP id AA24405 (5.65c8/IDA-1.4.4j for ); Mon, 6 Sep 1993 12:38:26 +0200 Received: by komp.ace.nl with SMTP id AA14866 (1.10/2.17); Mon, 6 Sep 93 12:39:26 +0200 (MET) To: sc22@dkuug.dk, sc22wg11@dkuug.dk Subject: WG11/N374 - WG11 Convener report to SC22 Date: Mon, 06 Sep 93 12:39:25 N Message-Id: <14864.747311965@komp> From: Willem Wakker X-Charset: ASCII X-Char-Esc: 29 WG11 Convenor report to SC22, September 1993 SC22/WG11/N374 1. Meetings The following meetings of SC22/WG11 have been held since the last report: 21-23 August 1992 Tampere (Finland) 12-16 October 1992 Paris (France) 26-30 April 1993 Cambridge (MA, U.S.A.) 19-23 July 1993 Amsterdam (Netherlands) The tight meeting schedule of WG11 over the last year has served its purpose: - The final text of TR 10182 - Guidelines for Language Bindings (SC22/N1365) has been approved and is now in the hands of ITTF for final publication. - The (only) NO vote on the second CD 10967-1 - Language Independent Arithmetic, part 1: Integer and Floating Point Arithmetic (SC22/N1263) was resolved during the April 1993 meeting, the text for the DIS was approved in July 1993, and the DIS processing of this document has started. - The two NO votes on the second CD 11404 - Language Independent Datatypes (SC22/N1305) have been resolved during the July 1993 meeting, and the editors instructions for the DIS were approved. It is hoped that the DIS processing of this document can start by early October 1993. - During the first CD ballot on Language Independent Procedure Calling (SC22/N1289), this document was approved with comments. Great efforts were undertaken to align this document as much as possible with the SC21 document on Remote Procedure Calling (CD 11578): co-located meetings with the SC21 RPC group were held in October 1992 and April 1993. During the July 1993 meeting, the final editors instructions to produce the text for the first CD were approved. It is hoped that the document to be registered as CD will be available by early November 1993. The following meeting is planned: 21-25 March 1994 London It is hoped that by March 1994 DIS ballots on LIA-1 and LID, and the CD ballot on LIPC will be finished. Note: due to a regrettable omission of the convener, the minutes of the April 1993 meeting have not been sent timely to the SC22 secretariat for distribution to SC22. 2. WG11 Participation In the previous WG11 convener report to SC22 it was noted that the participation in WG11, and the attendance to WG11 meetings was decreasing. Since then the situation has deteriorated: at this moment the editors of the LID and LIPC documents have no support to attend meetings anymore. They have offered to prepare (as `off-line' editors) their documents for the next ballot round (as indicated above) but at a lower priority (and hence with delays) than was originally planned. Continuation of support for the next phases is uncertain, and will almost certainly not be implemented with the necessary efficiency and speed. There are currently four Member Bodies active in WG11: U.S., U.K., Australia and the Netherlands. The number of active participants at meetings has fallen to a maximum of six (3 from the U.S., and 1 from each other country). SC22 Member Bodies are urgently requested to review their support for the WG11 activities. 3. Work Item JTC1.22.14 - Language Bindings Guidelines The document is finalized, and is in its final publication phase with ITTF. 4. Work Item JTC1.22.16 - Common Procedure Calling Mechanism Working draft 6 of this document (SC22/N1289) was approved by SC22 for CD registration. The updated version for registration will be available in November 1993. During the October 1992 and April 1993 meetings much work was done on the alignment of the draft with the emerging RPC drafts. 5. Work Item JTC1.22.17 - Common Language-Independent Datatypes The 2 NO votes on the 2nd CD (SC22/N1305) were resolved in Amsterdam in July 1993. A revised version will be sent to ITTF for DIS processing in October 1993. 6. Work Item JTC1.22.28 - Language Compatible Arithmetic Standard On the second CD ballot of CD 10967-1.2 - Language Independent Arithmetic Part 1: Integer and Floating Point Arithmetic (SC22/N1263) one NO vote was registered. This NO vote was resolved during the April 1993 meeting, and an updated version of CD 10967-1 was sent in August 1993 to ITTF for DIS processing. 7. Work Item JTC1.22.33 - Language Compatible Mathematical Procedure Standard This standard will be published as CD10967-2. The first draft is expected by October 1993. The delay is due to the delay of part 1. 8. Work Item JTC1.22.34 - Language Compatible Complex Arithmetic and Procedure Standard This standard will be published as CD10967-3. The first draft is expected by spring 1994. The delay is due to the delay of part 1. 9. Language Independent Service Specifications A NWI proposal for a TR, titled `Guidelines for the Preparation of Language Independent Service Specifications', has been in ballot in SC22 (SC22/N1376, closing date 1993/08/31). The results are not yet known. It is the intention of WG11 (when the NWI is approved) to develop this TR as a companion document to TR 10182, based on the IEEE TCOS Language Independent Specification Methods document (SC22/N1251). IEEE has granted permission to use this document. During the July 1993 meeting of WG11, some issues around the documentation structure of LI Specifications and language bindings were discussed. It was recognized that when a LI Service Specification is based on LID and LIPC, and when `generic' language bindings from a language to LID and LIPC exist, there possibly a need exist for `very thin' language bindings to that service (example: the very thin POSIX bindings, WG11/N368). However, at this moment neither the POSIX LIS specification, nor the corresponding C binding are written in this fashion. 10. Liaisons Liaisons exist with the following SC22 WGs: WG2 - Pascal, WG3 - APL, WG4 - COBOL, WG9 - Ada, and WG15 - POSIX. Also, liaison representatives from SC24 (Graphics) and SC26 (Micro Processors) to WG11 have been appointed. Informal liaisons also exists with SC22/WG13 - Modula-2, SC22/WG17 - Prolog, SC2 - Characters, SC21/WG8 - RPC, and ECMA TC33 - PCTE. 11. SC22/WG11 Milestones Work Item 22.14 - Language Bindings Guidelines Milestones: 5.3 93-06 TR published Work Item 22.16 - Language-Independent Procedure Calling Milestones: 2.8 93-10 WD approved for registration as CD Work Item 22.17 - Language-Independent Datatypes Milestones: 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 Work Item 22.28 - Language-Independent Arithmetic, Part 1 Milestones: 3.8 93-04 CD approved for registration as DIS Work Item 22.33 - Language-Independent Arithmetic, Part 2 Milestones: 2.1 91-09 WD study initiated 93-10 First draft circulated 2.8 94-08 WD draft for CD registration Work Item 22.34 - Language-Independent Arithmetic, Part 3 Milestones: 2.1 91-09 WD study initiated 94-11 First draft circulated 2.8 95-04 WD draft for CD registration 12. Contact points Drs. Willem Wakker ACE Associated Computer Experts bv Van Eeghenstraat 100 1071 GL AMSTERDAM Nederland Phone: +31 20 6657037 Fax: +31 20 6750389 Email: willemw@ace.nl Remark: Convener SC22/WG11 Mr. Edward Barkmeyer National Institute of Standards and Technology Building 225, Mail Stop B-266 Gaithersburg MD 20899 U.S.A. Phone: +1 301 9753528 Fax: +1 301 258 9749 Email: edbark@cme.nbs.gov Remark: Project Editor Language Independent Datatypes Mr. Ken Edwards IBM Corporation 55 Bailey Ave., POB 49023 San Jose CA 95161 U.S.A. Phone: +1 408 4633095 Fax: +1 408 4633114 Email: edwardsk@stlvm7.iinus1.ibm.com Remark: Project Editor Language Independent Procedure Calling Mr. Craig Schaffert DEC, Cambridge Research Lab One Kendall Square, Bldg 700 Cambridge MA 02139 U.S.A. Phone: +1 617 621 6617 Fax: +1 617 621 6650 Email: schaffert@crl.dec.com Remark: Project Editor Language Independent Arithmetic Ms. Mary Payne Digital Equipment Corporation 129 Parker Street Maynard MA 01754 U.S.A. Phone: +1 508 493 2586 Fax: +1 508 493 3608 Email: payne@csovax.enet.dec.com Remark: Project Editor Language Independent Arithmetic Mr. Tom Turba Unisys Corporation P.O. Box 64942 St. Paul MN 55164-0942 U.S.A. Phone: +1 612 635 6774 Fax: +1 612 635 3899 Email: turba@rsvl.unisys.com Remark: Liaison with SC22/WG2 - Pascal Dr. Eke Batenburg RUL, Instituut voor Theoretische Biologie Kaiserstraat 63 2311 GP LEIDEN Nederland Phone: +31 71 274900 Fax: +31 71 274972 Email: SBQBEB@rulsfb.LeidenUniv.nl Remark: Liaison with SC22/WG3 - APL Mr. Donald Nelson Tandem Computers Inc. 5425 Stevens Creek Blvd. Santa Clara CA 95051-7200 U.S.A. Phone: +1 408 285 5203 Fax: +1 408 285 5245 Remark: Liaison with SC22/WG4 - COBOL Mr. Bill Carlson Intermetrics Inc. 733 Concord Ave. Cambridge MA 02138 U.S.A. Phone: +1 617 661 1840 Fax: +1 617 868 2843 Email: carlson@inmet.inmet.com Remark: Liaison with SC22/WG9 - ADA Mr. Paul Rabin Open Software Foundation 11 Cambridge Center Cambridge MA 02142 U.S.A. Phone: +1 617 621 8873 Fax: +1 617 621 0584 Remark: Liaison with SC22/WG15 - POSIX Mr. Christof Blum Fraunhofer-Computer Graphics Research Group Wilhelminenstr. 7 W-6100 DARMSTADT Germany Phone: +49 6151 155 145 Fax: +49 6151 155 194 Remark: Liaison with SC24 - Computer Graphics Dr. Richard Karpinski University of California San Francisco U-76 San Francisco CA 94143-0704 U.S.A. Phone: +1 415 476 4529 Remark: Liaison with SC26 - Micro Processors