Hi Shalom,
Doing this guideline will be of great help, for the next few
standards we plan to send to IEEE. We will recommend this to the LRM
editor (under negotiation), to do this first based on your guideline.
Please publish the guideline to the web so that other people can add
their feedback into it.
Vassilios
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From: shalom@il06exr06.mot.com [mailto:shalom@il06exr06.mot.com] On
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Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 8:01 AM
To: Gerousis Vassilios (CL DAT CS)
Cc: Shalom Bresticker; sv-bc@eda.org
Subject: Re: [sv-bc] sv 3.1a section 3.1 on truncation warnings
Hi, Vassilios.
As the LRM is turned into an IEEE draft standard, the entire LRM needs
to be reviewed line by line whether it meets IEEE style guidelines,
which are intended to remove ambiguity, among other things.
This is not as difficult as it sounds, but it does take some time and
resources. It is better that the developers of the LRM do it than to
rely on the IEEE Publications staff, who are not familiar with the
material content.
I believe I can make a summary of those IEEE style guidelines which are
relevant in this context.
Shalom
Vassilios.Gerousis@Infineon.Com wrote:
> All your feedbacks are good and valid. I would prefer to see specific
> comments on specific sentences or paragraphs. Shalom comments are very
> constructive, and we will do that the first round. Jonathan, if you
> have specific information to provide please do so and follow our
> process please.
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