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How the standard developed?
1) The standards are developed to this stage is just because of the customers.
2) Meetings will be held how to develop or how to enhance this.
3) The solution to this problem comes by thinking from the customer's point of view only.
4) Though the customer is not present in the meeting, the solution comes from their point of
view.
5) So the only person that lead to development is the customer.
How are standards born?
1) The rules of the individual standards body.
2) The main principal of Internet standards body is the Internet Engineering Task Force.
3) Anyone can participate in the IETF and standards coming out of this body are freely available
to the public.
4) The standards process in a nutshell it actually means one writes an Internet Draft RFC and
sends it to the IETF for review.
5) The work can directly become a standard but more often than not, it’s developed further by an
IETF working group.
6) After a time, the working group then decides whether or not to approve the draft.
7) The broader community is then given a final opportunity to comment.
8) The Internet Engineering Steering Group makes a final judgment as to whether or not there is
at least rough consensus to publish the edited document as an Internet standard.
9) A key factor that opinion within the IETF is whether or not there is running code.
Internet Society:
1) Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers
2) International, not-for-profit, membership org. International, not-for-profit, membership org.
a) 80+ organisation organisation members members
b) 21,000+ individual members 21,000+ individual members
c) 75+ chapters, 10+ chapters forming
3) Organisation Organisation members fund activities in members fund activities in
a) Standards Standards
b) Education Education
c) Policy
Solution
How the standard developed?
1) The standards are developed to this stage is just because of the customers.
2) Meetings will be held how to develop or how to enhance this.
3) The solution to this problem comes by thinking from the customer's point of view only.
4) Though the customer is not present in the meeting, the solution comes from their point of
view.
5) So the only person that lead to development is the customer.
How are standards born?
1) The rules of the individual standards body.
2) The main principal of Internet standards body is the Internet Engineering Task Force.
3) Anyone can participate in the IETF and standards coming out of this body are freely available
to the public.
4) The standards process in a nutshell it actually means one writes an Internet Draft RFC and
sends it to the IETF for review.
5) The work can directly become a standard but more often than not, it’s developed further by an
IETF working group.
6) After a time, the working group then decides whether or not to approve the draft.
7) The broader community is then given a final opportunity to comment.
8) The Internet Engineering Steering Group makes a final judgment as to whether or not there is
at least rough consensus to publish the edited document as an Internet standard.
9) A key factor that opinion within the IETF is whether or not there is running code.
Internet Society:
1) Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers
2) International, not-for-profit, membership org. International, not-for-profit, membership org.
a) 80+ organisation organisation members members
b) 21,000+ individual members 21,000+ individual members
c) 75+ chapters, 10+ chapters forming
3) Organisation Organisation members fund activities in members fund activities in
a) Standards Standards
b) Education Education
c) Policy

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  • 1. How the standard developed? 1) The standards are developed to this stage is just because of the customers. 2) Meetings will be held how to develop or how to enhance this. 3) The solution to this problem comes by thinking from the customer's point of view only. 4) Though the customer is not present in the meeting, the solution comes from their point of view. 5) So the only person that lead to development is the customer. How are standards born? 1) The rules of the individual standards body. 2) The main principal of Internet standards body is the Internet Engineering Task Force. 3) Anyone can participate in the IETF and standards coming out of this body are freely available to the public. 4) The standards process in a nutshell it actually means one writes an Internet Draft RFC and sends it to the IETF for review. 5) The work can directly become a standard but more often than not, it’s developed further by an IETF working group. 6) After a time, the working group then decides whether or not to approve the draft. 7) The broader community is then given a final opportunity to comment. 8) The Internet Engineering Steering Group makes a final judgment as to whether or not there is at least rough consensus to publish the edited document as an Internet standard. 9) A key factor that opinion within the IETF is whether or not there is running code. Internet Society: 1) Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers 2) International, not-for-profit, membership org. International, not-for-profit, membership org. a) 80+ organisation organisation members members b) 21,000+ individual members 21,000+ individual members c) 75+ chapters, 10+ chapters forming 3) Organisation Organisation members fund activities in members fund activities in a) Standards Standards b) Education Education c) Policy Solution How the standard developed?
  • 2. 1) The standards are developed to this stage is just because of the customers. 2) Meetings will be held how to develop or how to enhance this. 3) The solution to this problem comes by thinking from the customer's point of view only. 4) Though the customer is not present in the meeting, the solution comes from their point of view. 5) So the only person that lead to development is the customer. How are standards born? 1) The rules of the individual standards body. 2) The main principal of Internet standards body is the Internet Engineering Task Force. 3) Anyone can participate in the IETF and standards coming out of this body are freely available to the public. 4) The standards process in a nutshell it actually means one writes an Internet Draft RFC and sends it to the IETF for review. 5) The work can directly become a standard but more often than not, it’s developed further by an IETF working group. 6) After a time, the working group then decides whether or not to approve the draft. 7) The broader community is then given a final opportunity to comment. 8) The Internet Engineering Steering Group makes a final judgment as to whether or not there is at least rough consensus to publish the edited document as an Internet standard. 9) A key factor that opinion within the IETF is whether or not there is running code. Internet Society: 1) Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers Founded 1991 by Internet Pioneers 2) International, not-for-profit, membership org. International, not-for-profit, membership org. a) 80+ organisation organisation members members b) 21,000+ individual members 21,000+ individual members c) 75+ chapters, 10+ chapters forming 3) Organisation Organisation members fund activities in members fund activities in a) Standards Standards b) Education Education c) Policy