ETSI activity since GSC#13 Jørgen Friis – GSC14 ETSI HoD

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Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14
DOCUMENT #:
GSC14-PLEN-065
FOR:
Presentation
SOURCE:
ETSI
AGENDA ITEM:
PLEN 4.4
CONTACT(S):
Jørgen Friis
ETSI activity since GSC#13
Jørgen Friis – GSC14 ETSI HoD
and ETSI VP SES
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
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ETSI Membership
606 Full Members from 40 European countries
(but many headquartered outside Europe)
127 Associate Members from 20 non-European
countries/provinces
33 Observers from 19 countries
-------------------Total = 766 from 63 countries
--------------------
33
127
Full Members
606
Associate Members
Observers
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
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ETSI Officials
GA Chair: John Philips, Microsoft Ltd
GA Vice Chairs:
Armin Toepfer, Vodaphone D2
Karine Ifour, NORMAPME
(→11/2010)
Board Chair: Michael Walker, Vodafone
Board Vice Chairs:
Jonas Sundborg, Telefon AB LM Ericsson
Jean-Pierre Henninot, MEIE-France
(→11/2011)
(→11/2011)
Director-General: Dr. Walter Weigel
(→06/2011)
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
(→11/2010)
(→11/2010)
(→11/2011)
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ETSI Deliverables
* Values for 2009 forecast
3000
2800
2600
2474
2317
Number of deliverables
2400
2234
2172
2200
2038
1939
2000
1725
1800
1600
1812
1640
1394
1400
1200
869 897
1000
760
800
544
600
400
200
185 175
637
273
18 49
0
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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12 Strategic Topics for 2009
HF Vision for ICT usable by everyone, everywhere
Standards for the Wireless Factory
Follow up of Dialogic Study on ETSI’s Competitiveness
Development and Protection of ETSI Brand
Cooperation with China, Brazil, Russia and India
Review of the ETSI future mission and structure
Further development of the ETSI Green Agenda
Enhancement of ETSI Pre-Standardization Groups
Pro-active management of relationships with ESO
standardization policy makers
Review of STF budget and processes
Hell’s Kitchen
Clustering of Technical Activities
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
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Committee changes
New groups created:
TC M2M (Machine-to-Machine Communication)
TC MCD (Media Content Distribution)
TC AERO (Aeronautics)
ISG QKD (Quantum Key Distribution)
ISG MTC (Mobile Thin Client)
ISG AFI (Autonomic network engineering for the selfmanaging Future Internet)
Groups closed:
SC IMPACT (International Marketing and Promotional
Activities) – activity transferred to the Secretariat
ECMA TC32 was a "de facto" ETSI TC now covered by a
"normal" Co-operation Agreement
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
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Rule changes
Post of Deputy Director-General abandoned
Changes to the ETSI IPR Policy:
Handling of Patent Families
Status of IPR undertakings
Transfer of ownership of essential IPRs.
IPR Licensing Declaration forms updated and
made mandatory
"IPR Guide" updated to match the above
Membership resignation procedure clarified
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
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Interoperability is Key
Protocol Specification, Validation and Testing
Supporting ETSI committees on the application of best
technical practices in standards on a daily basis
Protocol specification (UML, ASN.1, MSC, XML etc)
Development of test specifications (conformance and
interoperability)
Validation techniques
Interoperability testing (Plugtests™)
Validation of standards and prototypes through
interoperability events www.etsi.org/plugtests
ETSI TTCN-3 User Conferences (T3UC)
Sophia Antipolis (June 2009)
Bangalor (November 2009) www.ttcn-
3.org/TTCN3UC_INDIA2009/T3UC_Asia2009.htm
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Why Interoperability Events?
Aim is to validate standards
Not implementations or products
Feedback (CRs) to relevant technical bodies
But testing and debugging are useful by-products!
Achieve in one week what would take months otherwise
A tool to develop and mature standards
Promote technology and community
ETSI Provides a complete service
Admin/Logistics support
Technical Support
Testing Expertise
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Interoperability programme 2009
XaDES/CaDes
EUROCAE P1 + P2
RFID2
PLT
TTCN-3 Tool
GPON3
EUROCAE 3
HDMI3
FMCA
IMS 3
IPTV
Femtocell
GRID
Geneva, 13-16 July 2009
16-27 Feb.
25-27 March and 30-03 April
20-24 April
25-29 May
02-03 /03-05 June
22-26 June
07-11 Sept.
21-25 Sept.
05-09 Oct.
15-23 Oct.
15-23 Oct.
02-06 Nov.
30 Nov-03 Dec
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