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1 David Edfeldt Windows Logo Program February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

2  Unintentional failures in the logo tests that are masked by filtering the results:  Applied to every submission matching the proper conditions.  Limited life expectancy until the test can be fixed.  Expanded to be helpful hints even when the failure is not to be removed. February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

3 Log with failures Goes through errata filter Problem resolved automatically

4  Problem identified (CSS, WHQL, or test).  Incident bug created (Common Bug DB).  Test Development does analysis:  If a test problem, test bug is created.  If possible, a filter is created.  Filter is entered into the Winqual system:  Regex with constraints.  Downloadable.  Same filter used in Windows  Logo Kit (WLK) and on Winqual site.

5  Born from incidents.  Recognized as correct outcome but unnecessary support hit:  Unclear setup.  Poor documentation.  Common coding problem.  Focused FAQ triggered by a failure message in a log.

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8  Some of this is actually driving some manual reviews into automated (Mark tomorrow).  Are looking at the errata volume to drive fix and prioritize QFE.  Using the data to reality-check proper application of errata.

9  LogoPoint POLICY-007.  Failure allowed to a logo requirement based on a business judgment. February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

10 A Contingency Agreement may be requested when a test failure has been determined to be caused by a problem with the device or driver being submitted for logo, but the submitting partner believes it is in the best interest of the partner and Microsoft to waive the requirement until it can be remedied. February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

11  Get-out-of-jail-free card.  Some statistics:  Contingencies requested since Windows Vista  launch........ 68  Contingencies approved..........35  Pending....................9  Total submissions where contingencies were applied........ 130 February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

12  PCI failures. We did not expose test; no customer impact because no PCI requirements that Windows leverages.  High precision event timer (HPET). Not clearly defined; too short a window.  Digital audio jack. Analog solution did not defeat digital rights management (DRM). Aggressive plan to correct. No customer impact because Driver Test Manager (DTM) had not hit market. February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

13  Contingencies may be granted for a limited period based on an assessment of the technical issue and the related business needs after fully considering the customer impact and the firm commitment from the affected partner to resolve the issues. Not all contingencies are approved.  The typical contingency review process takes 4 to 6 weeks; plan in advance before making any requests.  After Microsoft approves a contingency, a legal agreement is signed and a contingency filter is created that usually reverses a failure on submission (some may require manual review, depending on the nature of the failure).  Approved contingencies are not covered under nondisclosure agreement (NDA). Microsoft reserves the right to publish the information regarding the affected hardware products. February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

14  “Windows Logo Program Procedures and Information” document.  "How to request a contingency" section.  Reviewed and introduced by logo team member specializing in that area.  Weekly meetings of review board.  Approval of logo team and device area.  TAMs can be very helpful. February 26-28, 2008Munich Windows Vista LogoFest

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