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Charter Adopted - Now use: ISSRE Steering Committee

The Charter Committee was established to re-think and formulate a Charter for ISSRE, IEEE Computer Society. These pages document the work and publish the work products.

Charter Committee

Ram Chillarege, Chair, Chillarege Inc.
Karama Kanoun, LAAS, CNRS
Yashwant Maliaya, University of Colorado
Veena Mendirata, Lucent
Norm Schneidwind, Naval Postgraduate School

Reading Guide for the Steering Committee:

  • The charter section is now out for review and ballot by the steering committee. (It was presented at the Denver meeting)
  • "Rethinking the ISSRE Charter" was presented at the Hong Kong meeting. This is 26 page power point that covers the background, rationale and analysis behind the recommendations.
  • The "Practices" Section is currently a working section and it implements bullet 14 of the charter. This work needs to be assigned and completed by the new Steering Committee. We have put together some sections so that they can be immediately used by the upcoming 2005 conference.
  • The notes section captures a number of the early committee discussions and also includes a blog.
  Notes

Charter Discussion

Presentation: Rethinking ISSRE Charter, 7/7/99 - PDF 26 Pages

Work on the ISSRE Charter began a few years ago. The study, findings, discussions, and recommendations were regularly shared and posted on the web. Thus, recent conferences implemented many of the ideas and we have grown as a community creating strength and influence through the conference.

A number of best practices have evolved, such as the Practice Day, and the tenure specific chair positions across multiple conferences (formalized as Area Chair, recommendation 3). This test drive of the ideas has helped us gain a better understanding of how best to implement them.

We have also begun documenting some of our practices (recommendation 14) so that there is less re-invention, greater consistency and less energy spent on organizational and procedural matters.

The earlier documents, and discussions of the work group are also archived for reference.

   
 

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