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IEEE Standards Association
Corporate Program
Choice Control Speed Influence…
Presentation for PSL
26 October 2004
About the IEEE
Premier Standards Developer
Recognized developer of international standards
• > 800 standards, used across industry
• > 400 standards projects in progress
• > 15,000 standards participants worldwide
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About the IEEE
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bodies lead to:
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Adoption of IEEE standards
(i.e. IEEE 1481 now IEC
61523-1)
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Dual Logo agreements
(4 EDA Standards)
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Choices for IEEE standards
developers
International
Telecommunications
Untion
International
Electrotechnical
Commission
International
Standards
Organization
IEEE
American
National
Standards
Institute
About the IEEE
Developer of International Standards
IEC/IEEE Dual Logo AgreementEDA Standards Submittede
IEC
601800
IEEE 1800
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IEEE Std 1076-2002, IEEE Standard
VHDL Language Reference Manual
IEEE Std 1076.4-2000, IEEE
Standard VITAL ASIC (Application
Specific Integrated Circuit) Modeling
Specification
IEEE Std 1364-2001, IEEE Standard
Verilog Hardware Description
Language
IEEE Std 1497-2001, IEEE
Standard for Standard Delay Format
(SDF) for the Electronic Design
Process
About the IEEE
Premier Standards Developer
IEEE 1076-1987, IEEE Standard VHDL Language
Reference Manual
IEEE 1076.4-2000 Standard VITAL ASIC
(Application Specific Integrated Circuit)
Modeling Specification
IEEE 1076.6-1999 Standard for VHDL Register
Transfer Level (RTL) Synthesis
IEEE 1076-2002
Standard VHDL Language
Reference Manual
IEEE 1164-1993 Standard Multivalue Logic System
for VHDL Model Interoperability
IEEE 1364-2001 Standard for Verilog
IEEE 1364.1-2002 Standard for Verilog Register
Transfer Level Synthesis
IEEE 1603-2003 Standard for an Advanced Library
Format (ALF)
IEEE 1497-2001 Standard for Integrated
Circuit (IC) Delay and Power
Calculation System
IEEE 1499-1998 Standard for Standard
Delay Format (SDF) for the Electronic
Design Process
IEEE 1577 Standard Interface for
Hardware Description Models of
Electronic Components
New Projects:
IEEE P1647 Standard for Inclusion of
VHDL Library Units in the VHDL
Library IEEE
IEEE P1604 Standard for the
Functional Verification Language 'e‘
IEEE P1800 SystemVerilog
IEEE 1481-1999 Standard for Integrated Circuit (IC) IEEE P1850 PSL
IEEE 1481-1999 Standard for Integrated Circuit (IC)
About the IEEE
Standards Development Options
• Individual consensus
• Consortia-like (IEEE-ISTO)
• Corporate-consensus
in the IEEE-SA
Corporate Program
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
Providing an environment where corporations
come together to develop standards,
specifications and guides they need to open
markets, strengthen existing ones and enhance
their competitiveness on a global scale.
Why do Corporate Standards
at the IEEE
• Platform & protections create productive
corporate standards environment
• 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation
• Proven polices and procedures
Why do Corporate Standards
at the IEEE
• Quick start-up
• No agreements among participants
• No infrastructure to form
• Modest development costs
• Well-defined rules and framework
• Transparent process
• Legal structure in place
• Clear intellectual property policy (RAND)
Why do Corporate Standards
at the IEEE
• Route to global standards
• Liaison to international SDOs (ISO, IEC, ITU)
• Streamlined adoption of IEEE standards
• Joint copyright agreements
• ANSI accredited
• Worldwide distribution
• Dedicated IEEE-SA professional support staff
Why do Corporate Standards
at the IEEE
• Purchased support services
• Speeds development
• Promotes optimal working environment
• Given priority for balloting, printing, etc.
• Avoid pitfalls that can slow process
Why do Corporate Standards
at the IEEE
Services include:
• Project management services
• Planning and scheduling
• Financial management
• Record keeping
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Writing & editing
Legal services
Meeting planning & management
Publication & distribution
Marketing & communications
Conformance & interoperability testing
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
Structure
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
Structure
Corporate Advisory Group
• Sets environment for corporate standards
development
• Helps initiate standards
• Can be a sponsor
• Supports start-up work
• Supports working groups during standards
process
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
Structure
Corporate Advisory Group Members
Chuck Adams, Chair,
Steve Mills, Vice Chair
George Arnold
Chuck Powers
Robert Fish
Peter Linnert
Phil Wennblom
James Williamson
Jean Baronas
IBM
Hewlett-Packard
Lucent Technologies
Motorola
Panasonic
Siemens
Intel
Sony Electronics
Alt. Sony member
IEEE STANDARDS ASSOCIATION
CORPORATE MEMBERS
ROTANI
Dynapack
Maryland
Procurement Office
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
Structure
Corporate Membership Benefits:
• Unlimited balloting rights
• Complimentary individual memberships
• Direct voice in the Corporate Advisory Group
• Voting privileges for IEEE-SA governance
• Advanced access to news and information
on IEEE-SA standards activities
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
A Case in Point
IEEE 1625: Mobile Battery Standard
• For global lithium-ion battery production
• 19 battery & laptop computer makers
• A unique systems standard for cells, packs
and computers
• Created in 17 months
• Relied on IEEE-SA support services
A Case Study: Why one company joined
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Need for cross-industry development
Recognized global standards platform
Links to international standards community
Responsive– initiation, development, distribution
Dedicated staff resources
SIGS- logical transition point
Recognized by diverse range of users
Resource effective- one company representative
ANSI recognized- accreditation and indemnification
Managed by corporate constituency
Recognized professional organization
Realize synergies with 41 technical societies
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
In Conclusion
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Organization-only consensus standards
One company. One vote.
Alternative to consortia
Rapid development
Relatively low cost
Full range of support services
IEEE name behind a standard
IEEE-SA Corporate Program
Think Corporate Standards!
Think IEEE!
IEEE Corporate Standards Program
Choice Control Speed Influence…
Questions or Comments?
Thank you
Edward Rashba
Tel. +1 732 465 644
e.rashba@ieee.org
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