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Re: [MMUSIC] Question on Pair Priority in ICE-17
Looking more closely at this, it appears this section is slightly inconsistent with section 5.7.2.
I believe that instead of:
"the offerers priority is used as the tie breaker"
it should be:
"the controlling agent's priority is used as the tie breaker"
-Adam
On 8/6/07, Adam Fisk <a at lastbamboo.org> wrote:
Related nit in the same section:
"the offerers priority is used as the tie breaker"
should be:
"the offerer's priority is used as the tie breaker"
-Adam
On 8/4/07, Jonathan Rosenberg <
jdrosen at cisco.com> wrote:
Fixed, thanks for catching it.
-Jonathan R.
Shan Lu wrote:
> In that case, the two sentences at top of Page 106 should have "maximum"
> and "minimum" swapped to read as:
>
> ... the pairs are first sorted based on decreasing value of the
> minimum of the two priorities. For pairs that have the same
> value of the minimum priority, the maximum priority is
> used to sort amongst them.
>
> Also "priority" should replace "sequence number" in this section.
>
> Regards,
>
> Shan Lu
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jonathan Rosenberg [mailto:
jdrosen at cisco.com]
>> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 11:25 AM
>> To: Shan Lu
>> Cc:
mmusic at ietf.org
>> Subject: Re: [MMUSIC] Question on Pair Priority in ICE-17
>>
>> The formula is correct as written. The term "max/min" sorting
>> refers to
>> the property that, pairs with the largest prioritites come first.
>>
>> -Jonathan R.
>>
>> Shan Lu wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> >From 5.7.2/ICE-17:
>>>
>>> pair priority = 2^32*MIN(G,D) + 2*MAX(G,D) + (G>D?1:0).
>>>
>>> Yet B.5 stated that the objective is to sort on the MAX/MIN
>> property (as
>>> opposed to MIN/MAX). So shouldn't pair priority be defined as:
>>>
>>> pair priority = 2^32*MAX(G,D) + 2*MIN(G,D) + (G>D?1:0)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Shan Lu
>>>
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