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stds-802-16: Re: MAC and PHY balloting for non-voters (no ballots received)
Hello,
Regarding our informational balloting for non-802.16 members (see original
announcement below), we did not receive any ballots.
-Brian
Brian Petry/PA/3Com
12/03/99 03:49 PM
Sent by: Brian Petry - Software Engineer, Technology Development Center, San
Diego
To: stds-802-16@ieee.org
cc:
Subject: MAC and PHY balloting for non-voters
Hello,
At our Nov. 8-11 session (#4), we scored MAC and PHY proposals in several
categories. Although the scoring was open only to 802.16 voting members, there
was some interest in collecting scores from non-members as well and publishing
non-binding "informational" results. Whether or not you are a member, if you
would like to express your
opinion by submitting scores for MAC and/or PHY proposals received at
session #4, you may do so by following these instructions:
Obtain the session #4 MAC and PHY contributions from the following "agenda" web
pages:
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/meetings/mtg04/mac.html
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/meetings/mtg04/phy.html
Obtain the MAC and PHY scoring spreadsheets (MS-Excel files):
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/docs/802_16_MAC_eval.xls
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/docs/802_16_PHY_eval.xls
You will open each spreadsheet, enter your scores, your name, click "submit" and
send in 2 files, one for MAC and one for PHY. Submit the files to
brian_petry@3com.com by 5:00 PM, Pacific time, December 10 (Friday). Here are
some further instructions:
-When you open the spreadsheet, make sure you enable macros by clicking on the
appropriate button.
-Enter your scores for each category of each proposal.
-Note that the spreadsheet implements automatic score scaling if you enter a
category's scores with a "high" deviation among proposals.
-When you are SURE you are finished scoring, click on the "submit scores" tab at
the bottom of the screen. This brings you to another page of the spreadsheet.
-In the "submit scores" page, be sure to enter your name, overwriting "First
Name" and "Last Name" in the appropriate locations.
-Optionally, you may enter comments regarding the scoring process: feedback for
next time.
-Click on the large "submit" button to the right of the score matrix. This
automatically saves the spreadsheet, and a "comma-separated version" (csv) of
the spreadsheet which you will then email to me. The name of the file will be
of the form "Lastname_mac.csv" or "Lastname_phy.csv".
-Note that the "submit" button has the annoying side effect of renaming the
spreadsheet workspace to the "csv" file name, so:
-Close the spreadsheet or exit Excel, without saving. A dialog box should
appear that complains the speadsheet is not in Excel format and asks if you want
to save it Excel format. Answer "no" to close without saving.
-Find the ".csv" file(s) and mail them to brian_petry@3com.com by 5 PM Pacific
Time, December 10 (Friday).
That's it. We will publish summary statistics only, withought disclosing
individuals' scores, as in the document 802.16-99/13. If you have any questions
or problems, please feel free to contact me by email or voice (858-674-8533).
Best Regards,
Brian Petry