ISO/ IEC JTC1/SC22 N3285

From:ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22
Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces
Secretariat:  U.S.A.  (ANSI)
 
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22 N3285
 
TITLE:
JTC 1/SC 22/WG 21 Business Plan and Convenor's Report

DATE ASSIGNED:
2001-08-13
 
SOURCE:
SC 22/WG 21 Convenor (T. Plum)

BACKWARD POINTER:
N/A
 
DOCUMENT TYPE:
Other document (Open)

PROJECT NUMBER:
N/A
 
STATUS:
This document will be reviewed at the upcoming SC 22 Plenary under Agenda
Item 8.13.

ACTION IDENTIFIER:
FYI
 
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22 Secretariat
Matt Deane
ANSI
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Business Plan and Convener's Report
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21(C++)

Document: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21 N1315
                              J16/01-0029
PERIOD COVERED:
September 2000 - September 2001

SUBMITTED BY:
Convener, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG2l
Thomas Plum
Plum Hall Inc.
3 Waihona Box 44610
Kamuela HI 96-743
www.plumhall.com
Phone: +1 808 882 1255
Fax: +1 808 882 1556
Email: [email protected]

1. MANAGEMENT SUMMARY

1.1 JTC1/SC22/WG21 STATEMENT OF SCOPE
Development and maintenance of ISO/IEC Standards related to the
programming language C++.

1.2. PROJECT REPORT

1.2.1. COMPLETED PROJECTS
JTC 1.22.32- Programming Language C++ - This project was delivered by the
publishing of ISO/IEC 14882:1998.

1.2.2. PROJECTS UNDERWAY
JTC 1.22.18015 Information Technology - Programming Languages  Technical
Report on C++ Performance (Technical Report Type 3)

1.2.3. CANCELLED PROJECTS
None over this period.

1.2.4. COOPERATION and COMPETITION
Where appropriate, WG21 has established liaisons with other SC22 working
groups. There is no apparent direct competition with any other current
SC22 working group.

2. PERIOD REVIEW

2.1. MARKET REQUIREMENTS
ISO C++ remains a widely-used foundation technology, well-received in
the marketplace. WG21 is developing responses to Defect Reports, and has
begun work on a Technical Report on C++ Performance.

2.2. ACHIEVEMENTS

2.3. RESOURCES
WG14 meets two times per year in co-located technical sessions with the
US committee J16. Over the past year, WG21 has timed its technical
Sessions to catenate with WG14, allowing those technical experts that
would like to attend both technical sessions the opportunity to do so.
(The convener of WG21 wishes to thank the convener of WG14 for valiant
efforts at harmonious liaison.)

Thirteen countries participate by attending these meetings or by being
involved in the technical discussions that take place over the
reflector. The countries are: Australia, Canada, Denmark, France,
Germany, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland,UK, and
the USA.  WG21 has been monitoring the cross-language standards activities,
and made use of the ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG20 guidelines on extended characters.

Liaisons:

WG14 C Thomas Plum
WG20 Keld Simonsen

3. FOCUS NEXT WORK PERIOD

3.1. DELIVERABLES
Due in June 2002 is the PDTR for JTC 1.22.18015 Information Technology
Programming Languages  Technical Report on C++ Performance (Technical
Report Type 3)

3.2. STRATEGIES
WG believes that routine handling will suffice to complete the progress
desired.

3.3. RISKS
No problems are anticipated.

3.4. OPPORTUNITIES
WG21 has developed internal procedures for receiving, logging, and
Addressing Defect Reports, consistent with JTC1 and SC22 directives.
Some new features: the moderators of the newsgroup comp.std.c++ play a
role in the initial DR processing, and the WG21 web page provides
reasonably current DR status information.


3.5. WORK PROGRAM PRIORITIES

4. OTHER ITEMS

4.1. POSSIBLE ACTION REQUESTS AT FORTHCOMING PLENARY
WG21 has forwarded a New Work Item proposal to the SC22 Secretariat
entitled "Technical Report of Type 2 on C++ Library Extensions (based on
ISO/IEC 14882)".  WG21 is requesting appropriate action by SC22 at this
Plenary.

4.2 PROJECT EDITORS
The following individuals have been appointed project editors and
backup Project editors:

JTC1.22.32, Programming Language C++, Andrew Koenig (Project Editor)
Thomas Plum (Backup Project Editor).
JTC1.22.18015, Technical Report on C++ Performance, Project Editor is
Martin O'Riordan.

4.3 ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT DISTRIBUTION
WG21 has conducted much of its detailed technical discussion using the
Email Reflector provided by AT&T Labs and Andrew Koenig.  WG21 also has
An FTP and Web site provided by courtesy of the Danish UNIX Users Group
And Keld Simonsen.  WG21 is now providing all the appropriate committee
Documents on the Committee Web site, reducing the need for paper
mailings.

4.4 RECENT MEETINGS

No.; Date; Location; Standards Body; Corporate Sponsor
--- --------------- ------------------ --------------------------------
18  Mar 9-14, 1997 Nashua, NH, USA ANSI; Digital Equip. Corp.
19  Jul 13-18, 1997 Cambridge, UK BSI; Programming Research
20  Nov 9-14, 1997 New Jersey, USA ANSI; AT&T
21  Mar 8-13, 1998 Sophia Antipolis, FR AFNOR; Ilog
22  Oct 6-9, 1998 Santa Cruz, CA, USA ANSI; SGI, Plum Hall, Perennial
23  Apr 11-16, 1999 Dublin, Ireland Irish Standards; O'Riordan
24  Oct 20-26, 1999 Kona, Hawaii, USA ANSI; Plum Hall
25  Apr 17-21, 2000 Tokyo, Japan ITSCJ; NEC
26  Oct 23-27, 2000 Toronto, ON, Canada Standards Canada;
                                  IBM, PeerDirect, Xerox
27  Apr 30-May 4, 2000 Copenhagen, Denmark; Danish Standards


4.5 FUTURE MEETINGS

28  Oct 21-26, 2001  Redmond, WA, USA; ANSI; Microsoft
29  Apr 21-26, 2002  Curacao, Netherlands Antilles; Netherlands


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