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How not to IETF: Lessons Learned From Failed Standardization Attempts

  • Protocol standards work is an interesting mixture of technical, political, financial, and human factors. Standardization processes require stamina as they may be lengthy, and they demand frustration resistance as they may hold surprises at all stages. While this certainly bears some similarity to academic endeavors, the need to build broader consensus and the potential of far reaching industry impact, among other factors, lead to different incentives and value systems. Peer review perspectives may also differ notably. In this paper, we discuss issues we came across in the past when trying to develop and advance technologies in the IETF or push presumed solid technology solutions towards standardization. We summarize our personal perspectives on the lessons learned.

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Author:Michael Welzl, Jörg Ott, Colin Perkins, Safiqul Islam, Dirk KutscherORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/PerComWorkshops56833.2023.10150250
ISBN:978-1-6654-5381-3
ISSN:2766-8576
Parent Title (English):2023 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops and other Affiliated Events (PerCom Workshops), 13.03.-17.03.2023, Atlanta (Georgia, USA)
Publisher:IEEE
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Completion:2023
Release Date:2025/02/26
Tag:Human Factors; Industries; Pervasive Computing; Standardization
First Page:427
Last Page:432
Institute:Fachbereich Technik
Research Focus Area:Industrielle Informatik
Relevance of the publication:Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichung