IPP Mail Archive: IPP> TES> Prototype Status

IPP> TES> Prototype Status

Peter Zehler (pzehler@ocp.mc.xerox.com)
Fri, 9 May 1997 11:11:19 PDT

All,
I've noticed that I have a time slot to report on the state of the =
prototype group at the San Diego meeting. I've made a few phone calls =
to try and get some idea of what should be reported. Everyone I talk to =
seems to agree. The status is: "what do you mean?"
The prototype and testing group has nothing to test or prototype until =
there is a concrete proposal for the object model and protocol. =
Everyone I have talked to still intends to build a prototype. Time =
estimates would just be a shot in the dark at this time. The range I =
got was from 1 to 3 months.
I was curious about the various companies capacity to contribute to any =
proof of concept or architectural verification work that might be needed =
by the IPP group. The lukewarm answers was that we might be able to =
take on something. The specific response was a request for =
clarification of the proof of concept work.

As of yet the TES group has not been asked to do anything specific. If =
I have missed something I would like to know about it. =20

I have asked some basic questions about the capacity of the TES group to =
respond to any requests from the other IPP subgroups.=20
1) What resources are available to work on proof of concept work? The =
answer to this question really depends on the task at hand and the =
expertise of the people available. This will have to be answered as =
issues are passed onto the TES group.
2) What is your capacity to produce a prototype? I was curious here =
about how long after the specification of IPP will we be ready to show =
something. The answer here depends on where IPP ends up. The common =
answer was from 1 to 3 months. The prototypes range from embedding IPP =
in a low-end network printer to a gateway to a full blown DPA like print =
system.

My questions to the group and its chairs: Is there anything specific =
you need to know? Are there any general areas that you need explored?

By the way...the TES group has no open issues at this time. Then again =
it has no closed issues either.

Pete