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Scope This document outlines the working methods to be used by the 3GPP Technical Specification Groups and their Working Groups and their Sub-Groups, and by the 3GPP Support Team in relation to document management, i.e. handling of specifications, updating procedures, Change Request procedures, version control mechani...
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1A References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or nonspecific. - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do...
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[1] 3GPP TR 21.801: "Specification drafting rules". [2] 3GPP TR 21.905: "Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications". [3] 3GPP TS 21.101: "Technical Specifications and Technical Reports for a UTRAN-based 3GPP system". [4] 3GPP TS 41.101: "Technical Specifications and Technical Reports for a GERAN-based 3GPP system". [5] IT...
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[6] 3GPP TS 29.501: "5G System; Principles and Guidelines for Services Definition; Stage 3". [7] IETF RFC 3629: "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646". 2 Definitions and abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and those in 3GPP TR 21.905 [2] apply. building block: sub-divi...
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closed: release status in which no changes of any kind to the specification are permitted. Change Request (CR): formal proposal presented on a standard form to modify a specification which is under change control. draft: specification status prior to change control, in which changes may be made without formal Change ...
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frozen: release status in which only essential corrections are permitted. functionality: normative text contained in one or more Technical Specifications, corresponding either to a feature or to some portion of a feature. group: TSG or TSG sub-group. major version: For version x.y.z of a specification, x is called ...
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pseudo Change Request (pCR): similar to a Change Request but has no CR number and is intended to propose new or revised text for inclusion in 3GPP TSs or TRs not yet under change control (i.e. still in the drafting phase). Known in some groups as "text proposal". specification: generic term standing for Technical Spec...
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TSG: Technical Specification Group. TSG change control: specification status in which the Technical Specification Group is responsible for approval of Change Requests. TSG sub-group: Working Group or subgroup of a Working Group or of a Sub-Group. Working Group (WG): official subgroup of a TSG reporting to that TSG. ...
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Example: version 3.12.3. withdrawn: specification status in which the given version of the specification no longer belongs to the appropriate set of valid specifications. Work Item (WI): description of an enhancement to a technical area, which may be categorized as Study Item, Feature, Building Block or Work Task. W...
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3.1 Specifications, meetings and liaisons The Support Team is responsible for the management of the work of the TSGs. This includes editorship and management of specifications once they have been put under TSG change control. It also includes preparation of and support for the meetings (including meeting reports) of t...
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3.2 Registration of code points In the course of 3GPP's work, it will from time to time be necessary to register code points in protocols maintained by bodies other than 3GPP, for example, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) types registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA, http://www.iana....
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4 Handling of Specifications 4.0 Numbering scheme The specifications shall be numbered according to the following scheme: 3GPP TS aa.bbb (for Technical Specifications); or 3GPP TR aa.bbb (for Technical Reports). The fields aa and bbb shall be selected according to the nature of the specification as given in tables...
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Range for GSM up to and including Release 1999 Range for GSM Release 4 onwards Range for UMTS Release 1999 onwards Use Remarks 01.bb 41.bbb 21.bbb Requirements specifications Often transient specifications containing requirements leading to other specifications; may become obsolete when technical solutions hav...
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42.bbb 22.bbb Service aspects Services, service features, building blocks or platforms for services (a service feature or service building block may provide certain generic functionality for the composition of a service, including the control by the user; a platform may comprise one or more network elements, e.g. UI...
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43.bbb 23.bbb Technical realization Mainly stage 2 specifications (or specifications of a similar nature describing interworking over several interfaces, the behaviour in unexceptional cases, etc.). 04.bb 44.bbb 24.bbb Signalling protocols (UE to CN) Detailed and bit-exact stage 3 specifications of protocols be...
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25.bbb Radio access aspects 25.1bb: UTRAN radio performance 25.2bb: UTRA layer 1 25.3bb: UTRA layers 2 & 3 25.4bb: UTRAN Iub, Iur & Iu interfaces 06.bb 46.bbb 26.bbb Codecs Speech and other codecs (video etc.). 07.bb 47.bbb 27.bbb Data Functions necessary to support data applications. 08.bb 48.bbb
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08.bb 48.bbb 28.bbb Signalling protocols (RSS to CN) Detailed and bit-exact stage 3 specifications of protocols between radio subsystem (eg BSS) and periphery of CN (eg MSC). (Not used in Release 1999.) 09.bb 49.bbb 29.bbb Core Network signalling protocols Detailed and bit-exact stage 3 specifications of proto...
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50.bbb 30.bbb Programme management 3rd Generation Mobile System, project plans / project work programme and stand-alone documents for major Work Items. 11.bb 51.bbb 31.bbb SIM / UIM Subscriber / User Identity Module and the interfaces between it and other entities. 12.bb 52.bbb 32.bbb Charging and OAM&P (O...
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Charging and OAM&P (Operations, Administration, Maintenance & Provisioning) Application of TMN for the 3GPP 3rd Generation Mobile System and other functions for operation, administration and maintenance of a 3rd Generation Mobile System network. 13.bb Regulatory test specifications. (Transferred from ETSI TC S...
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Test specifications 55.bbb 35.bbb Algorithms Specifications of encryption algorithms for confidentiality and authentication, etc. 36.bbb Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (Network) Introduced in Release 8 for the so-called "Long Term Evolution" of the radio technology. A similar subdivision to t...
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Such as handover, fallback, interworking. 38.bbb 5G "New Radio" Release 14: first studies. NOTE: Column 1 refers to the original GSM specification series used up to Release 1999. Column 2 refers to the specifications peculiar to GSM implementations for Release 4 onwards – that is, those specifications relatin...
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Separate specifications list the specs required to implement Releases  GSM/EDGE and UTRAN systems (3GPP TSs 21.101 [3], 01.01 / 41.101 [4]). Table 2: Specification number ranges bbb Range Use Remarks aa.bb Specification applicable to pre-Release-4 GSM systems. Continue to be maintained by 3GPP. Not propagated...
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aa in range 21 to 39: For most specifications in this range for a given Release, a GSM specification numbered [aa  20].[bb] will have existed for earlier Releases. Example: 3GPP TS 28.032 replaces GSM 08.32 for Release 1999 onwards. aa in range 41 to 59: Direct equivalent to aa.bb GSM specification for previous Rel...
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aa in range 21 to 39: For most specifications in this range for a given Release, a GSM specification numbered [aa  20].[bbb  100] will have existed for earlier Releases, and may continue to exist (in parallel) for the same Release. Example: 3GPP TS 28.133 will have been based on GSM 08.33, but both specifications exi...
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Not, in general, derived from pre-Release 4 GSM predecessors. NOTE 1: See table 1 for specific allocation within 25.bbb series. NOTE 2: For some specification series, the stock of aa.8bb TRs has been exhausted, and in these cases, further internal TRs are allocated aa.7bb numbers. aa.8bb Technical Reports not inte...
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As distinct from those of the aa.8bb series. 4.0A Version nomenclature Each specification is associated with a "version number" in the form x.y.z which uniquely identifies the document. The significance of the three fields is defined in table 3. Table 3: Version number fields Field Use Remarks x major also r...
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2: presented to TSG for approval (specification estimated by prime responsible Group to be at least 80% stable) 3 or greater: approved by TSG and under change control; the value indicates the Release according to table 4. y technical Incremented every time a technical change is introduced into the specification. On...
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z editorial Incremented every time a purely editorial change is introduced into the specification. Reset to zero every time the "technical" field is incremented or reset to zero. Table 3 shows the estimated degree of stability to be used as a guideline for determining when to raise a specification to version 1.y.z...
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4.0B Releases Specifications are grouped into "Releases". A mobile system can be constructed based on the set of all specifications which comprise a given Release. A Release differs from the previous Release by having added functionality introduced as a result of ongoing standardization work within the Groups. Specif...
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Table 4: Version numbers vs. Releases Spec under change control for … spec number format and version GSM Phase 1 aa.bb v3.y.z GSM Phase 2 aa.bb v4.y.z GSM Phase 2+ Release 1996 aa.bb v5.y.z GSM Phase 2+ Release 1997 aa.bb v6.y.z GSM Phase 2+ Release 1998 aa.bb v7.y.z
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aa.bb v7.y.z GSM Phase 2+ Release 1999 (pure GERAN-based system) aa.bb v8.y.z pure UTRAN-based system and common UTRAN- & GERAN-based systems Release 1999 aa.bbb v3.y.z GERAN- & UTRAN-based systems Release 4 aa.bbb v4.y.z GERAN- & UTRAN-based systems Release 5 aa.bbb v5.y.z GERAN- & UTRAN-based system...
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GERAN- & UTRAN-based systems Release 6 aa.bbb v6.y.z GERAN- & UTRAN-based systems Release 7 aa.bbb v7.y.z … … NOTE: From Release 4 onwards the 3GPP format for specification numbers and versions applies to all specifications (including those only relevant for implementation of a stand-alone GSM system). 4....
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Stage 1 is an overall service description from the user's standpoint. Stage 2 is an overall description of the organization of the network functions to map service requirements into network capabilities. Stage 3 is the definition of switching and signalling capabilities needed to support services defined in stage 1. ...
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4.1.1 General A new specification shall be created in a Group. At creation, a rapporteur shall be appointed. The rapporteur shall produce an initial draft, version 0.0.0, and subsequent revised versions (version 0.1.0, possibly 0.1.1, 0.1.2 and so on, then version 0.2.0 etc.). Details of the role of the rapporteur are...
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Versions 0.1.0, 0.2.0, 0.3.0 etc. should be presented to the responsible Group. Versions 0.i.1, 0.i.2 etc. may be internal to the drafting group.
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Further drafts may be produced, with appropriate increments in the "technical" / "editorial" fields of the version number. Every new draft with an incremented "technical" version field shall be presented to the responsible Group. Although two or more Groups may have an interest in contributing to the development of a s...
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The Support Team is responsible for allocating specification numbers. As soon as title, scope and some other information on the specification is stable, the Support Team shall assign a specification number according to the provisions of clause 4.0 and shall enter the specification into the Status List of Specifications...
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When a specification is sufficiently stable (see table 3), it shall be converted to version 1.0.0 (with no technical changes with respect to the previous version 0.y.z) by the Support Team, and presented to the TSG for information. Further drafts bearing version numbers 1.y.z may be produced until the specification is ...
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Once the responsible Group considers that the draft is sufficiently stable (see table 3) that it is desirable to place it under change control, the latest version 1.y.z shall be converted to version 2.0.0 (with no technical changes with respect to the previous version 1.y.z) by the Support Team and presented for approv...
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NOTE: It is thus quite normal that a 3GPP specification approved for, say, Release 4, jumps directly from version 2.0.0 to version 4.0.0; there is no Release 1999 document, therefore no version 3.y.z. The specification shall now be under TSG change control. Further changes shall be made by means of formal Change Reque...
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4.1.2 Role of the specification rapporteur The role of the rapporteur is to: - Serve as Editor (following the guidance of the WG) until the specification is placed under change control. - Deliver a clean specification to the MCC for editorial clean-up before submission for TSG approval to come under change control. ...
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- Oversee the technical quality of the specification. - Explain the specification to any other group (WG, TSG, inside or outside 3GPP), where appropriate. - Serve as focal point for technical questions. 4.2 Characteristics of a specification - The specification has a prime responsible TSG. - The specification may ...
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- The specification may have a prime responsible TSG Sub-Group below a Working Group as decided by the prime responsible TSG Working Group. - The specification shall have a rapporteur: a delegate from a member company (or, in exceptional cases, a Support Team expert); the delegate should participate regularly in the p...
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A major version 0 or 1 or 2 of a specification has the following characteristics: - It is either a draft or withdrawn. - It is TSG internal. A major version w > 2 of a specification has the following characteristics: - It is either under TSG WG Change Control or under TSG Change Control or closed or withdrawn. - I...
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A major version of a specification under TSG Change Control is - either not yet frozen or frozen. NOTE: In the description above, attribute values are bold. 4.4 Characteristics of a version of a specification 0.x.y - draft (or withdrawn) - TSG internal - no version of the specification has been presented for i...
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- draft (or withdrawn) - TSG internal - this version 1.0.0 is presented to TSG - for information - or for information and approval - no major version of the specification has been under TSG Change Control yet 1.x.y (x > 0 or y > 0) - draft (or withdrawn) - earlier version 1.0.0 has been presented for informati...
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2.0.0 - draft or withdrawn - TSG internal - earlier version 1.0.0 has been presented for information to the TSG - this version 2.0.0 is presented to the TSG for approval - no version of the specification has been approved yet - no major version of the specification has been under TSG Change Control yet 2.x.y (x ...
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- no major version of the specification is under TSG Change Control yet - earlier version 2.0.0 had been presented to the TSG for approval but had not been approved by the TSG x.y.z (x 3) - under TSG Change Control or closed - TSG internal or authorized for publication [- earlier version 1.0.0 has been presented ...
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- under TSG WG Change Control - TSG internal [- earlier version 1.0.0 has been presented for information to TSG] - earlier major versions of the specification, if any, shall be under TSG Change Control or closed or withdrawn NOTE: In the table above, statements between square brackets are true but not relevant. T...
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4.6 Change Request regime 4.6.1 Change Requests Once a specification has been approved by the TSG and version x.0.0 (where x >= 3, corresponding to the Release - see table 4) has been produced, it shall be considered to be under change control. Any technical change which may be identified for inclusion in the specifi...
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A Change Request shall relate to a specific version of a specification. A unique (for that specification) reference number shall be allocated to the CR by the 3GPP portal or the Support Team. CR details shall be entered into a CR database maintained by the Support Team and made available on the 3GPP file server. CR num...
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NOTE: The CR status "rejected", and indeed this status for any other TDoc type has become unacceptable in some groups, and is replaced by "not pursued". Unless evident from the context, in the present document, any reference to the status "rejected" applies equally to status "not pursued". The TSG WG Secretary shall c...
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Following approval at TSG level, the Support Team person responsible for the specification shall edit the original specification to incorporate the changes of all Change Requests approved by the TSG. The new version of the specification shall then be made available on the 3GPP file server. The TSG should approve, reje...
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Where two or more CRs pertain to the same (version of a) specification, the responsible Group shall check for potential interaction amongst those CRs to ensure that, if all are approved by the TSG, each is implementable without contradicting any other. The TSG Secretary shall record the TSG's decisions (see table 9.2-...
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4.6.2 Change Request forms To ensure an appropriate and consistent way of presenting and documenting Change Requests, there exist standardized front covers (forms) for CRs as well as rules on how to accurately identify the modified parts of the specification. The purpose of the CR form itself is to provide the releva...
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- Reason for the proposed change and consequences if not accepted, - Category of proposed change (i.e. correction, Change Request corresponding to an earlier release Change Request, addition of feature, functional modification of feature, or editorial modification), - Cross-phase compatibility aspects. A CR to a maj...
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Used to reflect functionally equivalent changes made to an earlier Release of the same Specification. NOTE: The proposed change to the later Release of the Specification need not be absolutely identical to the proposed change to the earlier Release, since it is possible that, due to earlier change requests, the affec...
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B Addition or deletion of feature The new feature is to be added to the Release; the reference is not to the Specification itself. This will normally correspond to an identified Work Item. This category shall not be used for a frozen Release, except for alignment CRs as described in clause 4.7. C Functional modific...
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D Editorial modification Editorial modifications shall have no impact on an implementation. An editorial modification CR to a frozen Release shall not be permitted. E (not used) F Correction Used: 1 to correct an error in the specification (i.e. a clear instruction in the specification which leads to incorrec...
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4 to remedy the incorrect implementation of a previously approved CR; or 5 to correct a misalignment between the specifications (stage 1, stage 2 & stage 3) for a feature or service when not introducing a new function or functional change. Notwithstanding the provisions of table 4A, a TSG may approve a CR of cate...
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On successful reservation of a Change Request TDoc, the 3GPP portal will push the completed CR cover page to the user. This cover page has all the relevant metadata already filled in, thus eliminating transcription errors on the part of the author. It is strongly recommended that the author make use of this facility ra...
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For reference, the CR database is available from the 3GPP file server (http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Information/Databases/Change_Request/). Alternatively, the CRs for a given specification or from a given meeting can be consulted on the 3GU portal (https://portal.3gpp.org). When a CR is presented for approval, the classif...
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The CR form bears a field to indicate the Release number to which the CR pertains. This field shall show the Release of the intended resulting specification – that is, the Release of the specification after implementation of the CR. The Release shown on the CR form is not related to the Release of the feature to which ...
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In case there are more than one independent CR to the same part of the specification, neither of them should contain the proposed modifications from the other(s), however any potential interaction between the modifications should of course be resolved before presentation. If the CR proposes changes to stage 3 specific...
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4.6.4 Handling of the Change Requests Entry to the TSG WG: A proposed CR should be brought to the relevant Group primarily responsible for the specification concerned and discussed there, before presentation to the TSG. Comments from secondarily responsible Groups (if any) shall have been sought and comments shall ha...
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To ease the work of the Group and of the Support Team , a proposed CR should be presented in a form suitable for TSG WG agreement and TSG approval. If a CR is not immediately accepted the originator shall update the CR taking into account comments and other guidelines from the relevant groups, including change of refer...
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- the specification to which it belongs, and - the CR number (an alphanumeric string) and - the revision number (default, i.e. the value if no number is given, is '-', i.e. the original, unrevised, CR).
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A CR number shall be allocated by the 3GPP portal or the Support Team. For a given Specification, CR numbers shall be unique and shall never be reused (see clause 4.6.1). Numbers used for rejected CRs shall not be reused. If a CR is rejected, and the responsible Group considers it useful to bring a modification of the ...
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Impact on other specifications: If the content of the CR is such that, in isolation, it makes the whole set of approved Specifications inconsistent, corresponding CRs shall also be considered and produced. This should be carried out by the originators of the CR (and their colleagues in other Groups) in advance. The Su...
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Handling of the CR in the TSG: When the TSG WG has agreed to a CR and comments from secondarily responsible Groups (if any) have been taken into account, the Support Team shall ensure that it is correctly formatted and assembled, and shall submit the CR to the primarily responsible TSG for formal approval. The Suppor...
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Decisions on CRs, and results: The TSG shall consider and conclude on each CR independently; the verdict on each CR shall be one of the values listed in clause 9.2 Table 5: (void) Control and notification of CR decisions:
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Control and notification of CR decisions: At the end of each TSG meeting, the Support Team shall issue lists containing the detailed result of the CRs presented at the meeting, including information about the consequential new version numbers of the concerned specifications. These lists shall form an annex to the meet...
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4.6.5 Updating and release of new versions of the specifications If there is at least one Approved CR to a given specification, a new version number of the specification shall be allocated (see clause 4.2.3), and the Support Team shall produce and issue a new version of the specification. 4.6.6 Other changes to speci...
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All such changes shall be clearly explained in the "change history" annex of the specification. 4.7 "Freezing" of specifications A TSG may decide that a specification is sufficiently stable that it may be considered "frozen". That is, only CRs for essential corrections of errors shall be considered except as discuss...
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Normally, all specifications of a Release will be frozen when the TSGs decide that the functionality of the Release is stable – i.e that all new features to be included in the Release have been defined and that all new or modified functionality required to implement those features has been incorporated into the specifi...
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A CR of category B or C (and any associated category A mirrors) to a frozen version of a specification (in a given Release) shall only be an alignment of the specification with the agreed functionality of the Release as provided for in other specifications of that Release, or for internal consistency of an individual s...
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- A CR to introduce an essential correction, i.e. where a frequently occurring case is not handled properly because there is some error or significant ambiguity in the specification. NOTE: The above category are sometimes referred to as "FASMO" CRs: "Frequent And Serious MisOperation". - A CR to remedy the incorrect ...
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(At the same time, higher major versions of the specification may be under development.) 4.9 "Withdrawing" of specifications A TSG may decide to withdraw a specification which is obsolete if its remaining available would confuse implementors (for example, if it contained provisions which were contradictory to provisi...
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4.9A "Withdrawing" of functionality A TSG may decide to withdraw functionality. Before withdrawing functionality, the TSG shall: - raise Change Requests to eliminate any references made to this functionality from any 3GPP specifications; and - move text within specifications which were created for the functionality...
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4.9B.2 Diligent assessment The decision whether to withdraw (a) specification(s) or whether to remove functionality from within specifications shall only be taken once thorough consideration has been given to the implications and applicability of the action. The withdrawing of a specification or functionality shall b...
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b) documented in a work item that is solely for the purpose of withdrawing. Technical Enhancements and Improvement (TEI) and other similar general purpose enhancement work items shall not be used for the withdrawing of a specification or functionality. The assessment of whether to withdraw functionality may extend b...
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A study item may contain, as one of its objectives and/or its conclusions, consideration of whether existing functionality should be withdrawn and the identification of the impact of the withdrawing of functionality or specifications. 4.9B.3 Changes to affected specifications Removal of functionality shall be done us...
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Evolution of specifications and functionality in Releases unaffected by the withdrawal are allowed. A Category B or Category C CR that adds to or modifies a specification or functionality that has been withdrawn in a subsequent version shall clearly state on the CR cover sheet in the Summary of change that the subsequ...
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4.10.1.0 General The concept of Releases was introduced in clause 4.0B. A given specification may simultaneously exist in several versions, each corresponding to a different Release. In principle, a Release of the specification can be identified as consisting of all those specifications with a "major" version field o...
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4.10.1.1 With no technical changes compared to the previous Release A given Release consists of a set of specifications having a common "major" version field; therefore, for the set of specifications to be complete, a new specification needs to be produced even if its provisions are identical with those of the previou...
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The creation of the new version under these circumstances shall be via the responsible TSG's taking a decision to upgrade to the next Release of the specification. This implies that all Groups need to conduct a rigorous review of all specifications for which they are responsible to determine which are to be propagated...
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4.10.1.2 When introducing technical changes A new version of a specification, corresponding to a new Release, shall be prepared when a technical change needs to be introduced to satisfy a requirement of a feature of that new Release. This shall be accomplished by the raising of a Change Request (see clause 4.6) in the...
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4.10.1.3 Specifications not propagated to next Release Specifications which are not propagated from Release N-1 to Release N in one of the above two methods shall be deemed not to form part of Release N. Under these circumstances, the responsible Group shall undertake a review of all other specifications of Release N ...
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Where it is determined that several Releases are affected, an (independently numbered) Change Request shall be created for each such affected version of the specification. Such CRs are termed "mirror Change Requests". The principal CR and its related mirror CRs should be grouped together for the purpose of presentation...
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4.10.3 Release mechanisms It is important that the 3GPP release structure provides a sound basis for implementations and equipment interoperation. Key principles important to ensure this are: - A Release shall consist of a well-defined, stable and internally consistent set of functions. - A Release shall be document...
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4.10.3.1 Corrections to Releases Each release should be consistent and implementable to ensure interworking. This implies that essential corrections become normative parts of the Release as soon as possible. If essential changes to "old" functionality are made to a new release, similar corresponding changes shall be m...
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4.10.3.2 New features New functionality shall be included in the latest, non-frozen, Release. New functionality shall not be included in previous, frozen, Releases. To do so would cause incompatibility amongst instantiations of those Releases. This is illustrated in figure A. CR category (see table 4A) Release 1999 ...
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C v3.2.0 C v3.4.0 C v3.5.0 B v4.0.0 F A v3.6.0
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v3.6.0 v4.1.0 C v4.2.0 C v4.3.0 F A 3.7.0 4.4.0 Figure A: Introduction and development of new features to the latest Release; and corrections to multiple Releases (example)
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4.10.3.3 Release naming GSM phase 2+ specifications were grouped into annual Releases from 1996 to 1999. The first 3rd generation specifications were grouped into an initial Release 1999. Subsequent Releases are not necessarily annual, and shall be referred to as Release 4, Release 5, etc., according to the major fie...
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4.10.3.4 Introduction of features into Releases Development of the 3GPP system specifications shall be controlled by means of a work plan covering the inclusion of new features (functionality). Target dates for completion of Work Items (see clause 6) shall be estimated by the responsible Groups. Milestones may be defi...
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Thus the work plan shall indicate (a) the estimated freeze date of forthcoming Releases and (b) the functional content of each such Release. The work plan shall show all projected work, regardless of Release; this will ease long term planning and the packaging of features into Releases. Completed Work Items shall be re...
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3GPP technical coordination should set target dates for the freezing of each individual stage (cf. clause 4.1) on all currently worked-upon Releases (i.e. non-frozen).. On freezing stage 2 of Release x, TSGs should propose a target freeze date for stages 1, 2 and 3 of Release x+1. It is possible that features of except...
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The freezing date for a particular stage of a Release should insofar as is possible be adhered to, even if, due to delays, it is not possible to include all the features originally intended. Features which cannot be completed in time should be held over to the next Release. It will normally be the case that test specif...
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The project plan shall clearly show the progress of each Work Item. When all component Work Items of a feature have been completed, the TSG shall declare the feature to be frozen. The only further development permitted from that point onwards shall be: - the essential correction of errors; - the completion of the tes...
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