Date
Attendees
- Tom Moore
- Herbert Eiselt
- Martin Skorupski
- Marci Haas
- nullop
- Benjamin Cheung
- Jeff Hartley
- Lee Baker
- Nov COU Pro
- Mike Stevens
- Linda Horn
- Payam Forghani
- Marge Hills
- Joanne Liu Rudel
- Ondrej Risko
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Discussion items
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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5min | Admin | Martin SkorupskiUpdate ONAP Calendar with Kenny Paul | |
5min | KAPIL SINGAL | Copyright header Intellij Copyright plugin Reference: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/copyright.html | |
10min | As Dan reported, Code Coverage dropped from 56% to 38%, where ONAP Guideline is maintain minimum of 55% code coverage. https://sonarcloud.io/code?id=onap_ccsdk-features&selected=onap_ccsdk-features%3Asdnr | ||
30min | latency | Melanie Sater | Structure of the Problem Different needs for latency based on scope, project, use case... Different standards involved RAN topology of tomorrow
Martin Skorupski Add modified slide set Optimization on UE and/or service level Structure of the latency use cases
Latency measurement
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Action items
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