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doc.: IEEE 802.15-07/0773r0
Submission
July 2007
Rick Alfvin, VeriLANSlide 1
Project: IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks Project: IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)(WPANs)
Submission Title: [IMAT alpha-test-instructions.ppt]
Date Submitted: [July14, 2007]
Source: [Rick Alfvin] Company [VeriLAN Event Services, Inc.] Address [215 SE Morrison Street, Portland, OR 97214]Voice:[+1 503 415-1681], E-Mail:[[email protected]]
Re: []
Abstract: [IMAT alpha-test-instructions.ppt]
Purpose: [Instructions for IMAT alpha test.]
Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE 802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein.Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by 802.15.
doc.: IEEE 802.15-07/0773r0
Submission
July 2007
IEEE-SA Meeting Attendance Tool
(IMAT)
Alpha Test User’s Guide
Clyde Camp - [email protected] - 972-741-6729Mike Kipness – [email protected] – 732-562-3810
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Background
• IMAT (IEEE Meeting Attendance Tool) is intended to track attendance at 802 meetings for the purposes of – Obtaining credit for committee (WG) voting rights
– Recording your affiliation on a TG by TG basis
– IEEE legal and indemnification purposes
• Note that we are collecting Task Group level attendance which will be applied to WG voting rights
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Usage Notes
This Alpha test is • Critical to the development process and your
participation is appreciated• Intended to test the general attendee navigation and
recording interface with a selected group of users (chairs will have a separate interface which is not yet implemented)
• **NOT** intended to replace the current attendance mechanism at this time– Please continue to use the normal attendance mechanism
for your official record of attendance
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How to use
• Go to URL http://64.1.210.241/imat/(Note: The closing / is necessary)
• The first time you come here, please create your profile for this week
• Thereafter, for each breakout simply login
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Step 1Create Your Meeting Profile
• You will do this one time• If you do not yet have an IEEE Web
ID you may leave this line blank for now but please acquire one before the end of the week. IEEE Web Accounts are free
• If you do have a Web ID, please use the same email address here as you used for the Web ID
• Submit the form and you will be returned to the IMAT home page to login using the email/password you created here
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Step 2 - Log In
• You will do this for each breakout you attend
• Enter the email address and password you provided when you built your profile for the meeting
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July 2007
Step 2a – Web ID Reminder
• If you do not have a WEB ID, you will be reminded that you will need to get one in order for attendance to be applied to your voting rights
• This can be done at any time during the meeting
• For now you may click Submit to bypass this screen and get your WEB ID later.
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Step 3 Select Your Working Group
• Select the WG you are involved in
• If you are involved in multiple WGs, you will have to do this for each
• For this Alpha Test, only WG 802.11 and 802.15 are involved
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Step 4 Register your Attendance
• You will do this once for each breakout you attend
• Only the Day/Time-slot currently in effect will be enabled
• You may only register for one breakout per timeslot
• Press Update when selection is complete
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Step 4a Oops – I made a mistake
• When you Update your selection, further changes for the time-slot are locked out.
• If you made a mistake, or want to change your mind, press Reset to return to the previous screen.
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July 2007
Summary1. (One Time)
– Go to http://64.1.210.241/imat/
– Complete the Profile with your email address and password
– Get an IEEE WEB ID if you do not already have one
2. (For each Breakout) – Go to http://64.1.210.241/imat/
– Login using the email address and password you used in step 1
– Select a WG
– Select a breakout & Update the screen
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Feedback
• Send feedback on both suggestions and problems to both– Clyde Camp – [email protected]– Mike Kipness – [email protected]
• They both will be in SF all week – if you have a problem, send them an email or call Clyde at 972-741-6729 (or Room 655)
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Finally - • Thank you again for your participation in this
Alpha Test. • Sign up for as many breakouts as you wish
throughout the week• The system is still being developed and the
screens you see may differ slightly from what is presented here
• Nothing you put in here will be used for your official credit so don’t forget to register your attendance for real as you have always done
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