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WG5,

Here are Preliminary Agenda, Announcement, and Local Arrangements documents for
the Feb. meeting.

Best wishes,

John.


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                                       ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5 N1644
       
                         Preliminary Agenda

                  Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5

                        February 13-17, 2006

          George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22032, USA

             Monday, February 13 0900 - 1800 (Joint WG5/J3)
            Tuesday, February 14 0900 - 1800 (Joint WG5/J3)
          Wednesday, February 15 0900 - 1800 (Joint WG5/J3)
           Thursday, February 16 0900 - 1800 (Joint WG5/J3)
             Friday, February 17 0900 - 1800 (Joint WG5/J3)

N.B. During the meeting, some sessions will be of WG5 with
John Reid in the chair and some sessions will be of J3 with Dan
Nagle in the chair (the exact timings to be announced each day).

1.  Opening of the Meeting: 9:00 am, February 13, 2006

2.  Opening business
    2.1 Introductory remarks from the Convener
    2.2 Welcome from the Host
    2.3 Local arrangements
    2.4 Appointments for this meeting
    2.5 Adoption of the Agenda 
    2.6 Approval of the Minutes of the Delft 2005 Meeting [N1631]

3.  Matters arising from the minutes

4.  Status of Delft 2005 Resolutions [N1630]

5.  Reports
    5.1 SC22 Matters (Convener)
    5.2 National Activity Reports (Heads of Delegations)
    5.3 Report from Primary Development Body (NCITS/J3 Chair)
    5.4 Reports from other Development Bodies (Editors/Heads)
    5.5 Liaison Reports:
         NCITS/H2 (SQL): Dan Nagle
         NCITS/J11 (C): Craig Rasmussen
         IEEE 754 revision: Michael Ingrassia
         IFIP/WG5: Van Snyder
         OpenMp: Matthijs van Waveren

6.  Consider the Repository of Requirements (SD5) and make a 
    firm choice of significant features for the next revision, 
    that is, features of severity level 4 and above, as defined in 
    N1594. 

7.  Consider the Fortran defect reports (interpretations) in J3-006 
    and, if appropriate, prepare the second Corrigendum for Fortran 2003. 

8.  WG5 Business and Strategic Plans
    8.1 Goals for 2006-2009
 
9.  Closing Business
    9.1 Future meetings
    9.2 Any other business

10. Adoption of Resolutions

11. Adjournment: 1800, February 17, 2005



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                                           ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5 N1645

                             Announcement

                   Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5

                        February 13-17, 2006

          George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22032, USA

The next meeting of WG5 will be held at George Mason University, Fairfax, 
Virginia 22032, USA from February 13-17, 2006. The local organizer is 
Dan Nagle, (703) 425-0983 (home), dnagle@gmu.edu (email).


1. OBJECTIVES OF THE MEETING

The major items of business for this meeting will be:

A. Considering the Repository of Requirements (SD5) and making a 
   firm choice of significant features for the next revision
   of Part 1 of the Fortran Standard. 

   WG5 will consider whether changes, including additions, should be 
   made to the Repository and will make a firm choice of features
   of severity level 4 and above, as defined in N1594.

B. Considering the defect reports (interpretations) in J3-006.

   WG5 will advance the processing of the defect reports and, if
   appropriate, prepare the second Corrigendum for Fortran 2003.


2. ORGANIZATION OF THE MEETING 

At the start on Monday and the end on Friday, this will be a normal
WG5 meeting.  For the rest of the time, the meeting will be a joint
meeting with J3. Much of the time will be spent in sub-groups of all
the delegates present. There will also be plenary sessions, either of
WG5 with John Reid in the chair or of J3 with Dan Nagle in the chair.
The exact timings will be agreed between John and Dan from day to day.

Note that Friday is a full working day, as in Delft. This is because 
the meeting room is not available on a Sunday. Essentially, Sunday to 
Thursday have been shifted to Monday to Friday and we have skipped the 
short session that we usually have on Friday. Closing business for both J3 
WG5 will be late on Friday afternoon. Please plan to leave (as early
as you like) on Saturday.


3. DOCUMENTS

It is essential that all delegates have access to the Fortran 2003 DIS
(N1601), the Repository (SD5), and the defect reports (J3-006) at the meeting. 
Delegates should also bring N1594 and all documents from N1630 onwards.


4. LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS 

The local host will be Dan Nagle, (dnagle@gmu.edu), who has prepared a 
separate document (N1646) with details of local arrangements. 


5. REGISTRATION

Heads of delegations are reminded that the names of those who will be
in their delegations should be communicated to both the Convener and
the hosts no later than one month before the start of the meeting.


6. FURTHER INFORMATION

Technical information is available via WG5's own web pages
(http://www.nag.co.uk/sc22wg5/), or may be obtained directly from the
Convener:

      John Reid,
      Atlas Centre,
      Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,
      Didcot,
      Oxfordshire OX11 0QX
      England
      Tel: 01235 44 6493
      Fax: 01235 44 6626
      email: J.K.Reid@rl.ac.uk


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                                           ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5 N1646

                          Local Arrangements

                   Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5

                        February 13-17, 2006

          George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22032, USA

The next meeting of WG5 is scheduled for February 13-17, 2006, at 
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22032, USA. Attendees should 
be making reservations as soon as possible for transportation and hotel 
rooms.

Local Host:  Dan Nagle
             (703) 425-0983  (home)
             dnagle@gmu.edu (email)

Meeting Times:  0900 to 1800 each day, including Friday. 

Location:  Student Union II (SUB II)
           George Mason University
           Fairfax, Virginia 22032
           http://www.gmu.edu has maps and directions

Hotel:   Comfort Inn, University Center, 
         11180 Main Street Fairfax, Virginia, 22030
         Rate: $82.00 + tax (1-bed or 2-bed room, single or double occupancy)

Reservations: (703) 591-5900 (key name = WG5-J3 Fortran Committee)
           or (800) 223-1223 (do NOT use the Comfort Inn central number)
         Reservation Deadline:  January 21, 2006  
         All reservation requests will require a credit card guarantee or 
         one night's deposit at the time the reservation is made. Individual 
         reservations canceled after 4 PM the day of arrival will be charged 
         for a cancellation fee equivalent to one night's room and tax.

Availability:    2 rooms reserved for February 10, 2006
                10 rooms reserved for February 11, 2006
                25 rooms reserved for February 12-17, 2006
                10 rooms reserved for February 18, 2006
                 2 rooms reserved for February 19, 2006
                   Departures on or before February 20, 2006

Meeting Room: The meeting room located in Student Union II on the
              Fairfax campus of George Mason University and
              is reserved for February 13-17, 2006.

Transportation: The recommended airport is Dulles, but
     flights may also be made through National or Baltimore.  
     The hotel has a free 24-hour van shuttle service for
     the WG5-J3 Fortran Committee to/from Dulles Airport.  Simply call
     the hotel at (703) 591-5900 and tell them your name and location,
     and identify yourself as part of the Fortran group and request
     a shuttle.  Other transportation to and from the airport is via
     airport shuttle companies, bus and limousine companies, taxi, or
     rental car.  Fares vary from $26.00 to $50.00.  Information
     concerning ground transportation can be obtained from the internet
     at the following URL address:

     http://www.metwashairports.com/Dulles/
     https://www.supershuttle.com/htm/cities/dca.htm
     http://www.choicehotels.com/hotel/VA073

Hotel and nearby amenities:

  1. 24 hour van transportation to/from the hotel to/from George Mason
     University Campus and Washington MetroRail (Vienna Station).

  2. All reserved rooms have a microwave oven, small refrigerator
     and a coffee pot.

  3. King size beds in all bedrooms.

  4. Complimentary local telephone calls.
     The hotel has a Copy and Fax service.

  5. Complimentary cable TV with Premium channels and remote control.

  6. Complimentary high speed internet access in each guest room.

  7. Complimentary heated indoor swimming pool and sun deck, and
     a fitness center.

  8. Guest Valet and Laundry.

  9. Hair Dryer, Iron & Ironing Board.

 10. Complimentary meeting room (which we will use for FIDS).

 11. Gift Shop in the lobby.

 12. Outdoor shopping mall adjacent to property with grocery store and
     restaurants as well as other stores.





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