iTC Meeting Minutes 2022 06 14 - biometricITC/cPP-biometrics GitHub Wiki

Agenda

Attendees

  • Brian Wood

  • Greg Ott

  • Clare Parran

  • Greg Fiumara

  • Naruki Kai

  • Jim Arnold

Record of Decisions

  • None

Action Items

  • Brian will update and create pull requests

Minutes

The call started with a review of the task list. There were no updates

The call then moved on to the Supporting Doc Issues and looked at the open pull requests.

PR #379 was first reviewed and merged with no comments. This was followed by PR #382, PR #383, PR #384 and PR #385. Some minor edits were made to some of the pull requests for typos before the merges.

The next topic was PR #386. It was determined on review that Brian had made part of the updates in the wrong section (the updates in 2.3.3 were supposed to be in 2.3.2). Brian will fix that and post the updated change for review.

Next PR #380 was discussed, which also led to a discussion of PR #387. The initial discussion was how to perform testing on whether the samples or templates are available in memory. As the system is not supposed to be exposed to the main OS, it is thought that this could be handled by more design information as opposed to direct testing. The TSFI testing though should still be done if any interfaces are possibly available on the device (likely via the SDK for the system).

Brian will propose an update to the two pull requests that will expand the testing expectations for PR #387 and more design information for PR #380.

The last topic of the call was Issue #378. The discussion focused on how to provide linkage to the proper modality toolboxes to the evaluator. The PP-Configuration will be updated to explicitly note the Toolbox Overview and also some information about the toolbox modality. The Toolbox Overview will also be updated to explain how to find the correct modality toolboxes and how to properly list them for an evaluation. Brian will work on creating pull requests for these updates before the next call.

The call ended at 10:59am EDT.

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