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 (Excerpts of the WG Charter)
Name:
WG3: Study on Standardization & Certification
Organization:
This WG was organized by the Northeast Asia OSS Promotion Forum
and approved by C-J-K Director General Meeting in Sapporo City on July 28, 2004.
Objective:
In order to achieve interoperability among OSS related IT systems among C-J-K and all the rest in the world, this WG will study C-J-K requirement on OSS related standards and their certifications and make recommendations, proposals and technical reports to the Northeast Asia OSS Promotion Forum and/or relevant organizations for their action if necessary.
Scope:
- To discuss on technical requirements and certification methods to keep interoperability and to promote "OSS" alternatives for public IT systems.
- To identify the gaps between C-J-K common requirements and existing international and international de-facto standards.
- To build and strengthen the relations with international standardizing organizations such as ISO/IEC JTC1 and International de-facto standardization groups such as FSG.
- To promote various OSS related standardization activities such as education, publication and public relation in Northeast Asian countries.
Membership:
Decision Making:
- The decision of this WG shall be made based on principle of consensus, in general.
- The WG shall make directives which define the decision making process and working process of this WG, and the WG shall follow the directives.
Short term action items
- Establishing Directives. (Done)
- The WG enacted the Directives Document of WG's discussion process.
- Drafting a Common Input Method API standard that meets the requirement of C-J-K.
- Established the sub working group for Input Method API (SWG1).
- SWG1 established the document of "CJK Consolidated Requirements of Input Method".
- Human Resource Development (HRD) for Standardization.
- The WG is discussing to have a boot up camp for standardization study for younger generation.
- Studying on Embedded Linux standards.
- Study on existing international standardization activities for embedded Linux and identify C-J-K requirements.
- Korea proposed a new work proposal for the study.
- Studying on interoperability in Web data.
- Each member body is now making research on the issues, and will exchange the results on WG meeting.
Activity log
- 12/2/2004 Held on the 1st WG3 Meeting in Seoul
- Resolved WG3 charter and Short Term Action Items of WG3
- · 12/3/2004 Held on the 3rd Northeast Asia OSS Promotion Forum in Seoul
- 2/4/2005 Held on the 2nd WG3 meeting in Beijing
- Discussion on WG3 Directives
- Resolved to establish a Sub Working Group for Input Method
- 3/2/2005 Held on the 3rd WG3 Meeting in Beijing
- Discussion on WG3 Directives
- 3/30/2005 WG3 Directives became effective
- 4/26-27/2005 Held on the 1st SWG1 Meeting in Tokyo
- Discussion on CJK Requirement for Input Method
- 6/22-23/2005 Held on the 2nd SWG1 Meeting in Beijing
- Finalized the CJK Consolidated Requirements of Input Method
- 6/24/2005 Held on the 4th WG3 Meeting in Beijing
- Resolved that the WG will specify CJK common Input Method engine Service Provider Interface (IMSPI)
and submit it to the Free Standards Group by the end of March 2006
- Established the Liaison with Free Standards Group
- 8/17-18/2005? Held on the 3rd SWG1 Meeting in Beijing
- 9/12/2007 Released Report of Web Interoperability discrepancy

- The WG will have 5 days of joint CJK standard drafting workshop for Input Method engine Service Provider Interface (IMSPI) in December 2005 in Tokyo
- The WG will specify the IMSPI that can be used worldwide and propose the specification to ISO/IEC JTC 1 through the Free Standards Group, in order to establish a single world wide standard for interface among Input Method engines, User Interface Components and Input Method framework. (by the end of March 2006)
Officers of WG3:
- Co-Chair:
- China : Gao Lin (CESI)
- Japan : Masahiro Date (Fujitsu)
- Korea : Dukjoo Son (ETRI)
- Secretariat:
- Shizuo Goto (Hitachi, Japan)
Officers of SWG1 (Sub Working Group for Input method API):
- Chair:
- Project Editor:
- Hiroshi Miura (NTT Data, Japan)
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