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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 00:03:51 -0700
From: Andrew Campbell
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To: end2end-interest@ISI.EDU,
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Subject: HOT OPENSIG'98 PROGRAM
OPENSIG '98 Workshop
Open Signaling for ATM, Internet and Mobile Networks
October 5-6 1998, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
http://www.comet.columbia.edu/opensig/activities/opensig98.html
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P R O G R A M A T A G L A N C E
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KEYNOTE on Geoplex
PANEL on Industry's View of Open Signaling
SIX SESSIONS:
-Views of Differentiated Services
-Enabling Virtual Networking
-Active Network Interfaces
-Programmable Network Management
-OPEN Session
-Mobile Agents and Open Signaling
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F U L L P R O G R A M A T A G L A N C E
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Program: First Day, October 5th, 1998
Welcoming Remarks
Irene Katzela, University of Toronto
Session 1 - Enabling Virtual Networking
Organizer and Chair: Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia University
1. Paul Ferguson, Cisco,
What is a VPN ?
2. John Vincente, Intel and Columbia University,
Towards Programmable Virtual Networking
3. Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky,
Composing Services in CANES
4. Jens-Peter Redlich, NEC,
How Virtual Networks can support QoS-sensitive Internet Applications
5. Anindo Banarjea, ISI,
The XBONE: Building Overlay Networks
Session 2 - Active Network Interfaces
Organizer and Chair: Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky
1. Bob Braden, ISI ,
Active Reservation Protocol
2. Dan Nessett, 3Com,
Experience with Java on a Router
3. Andy Bavier, Princeton University,
The Scout/Jout Active Network Node
Session 3 - Programmable Network Management
Organizer and Chair: Gisli Hjalmtysson, AT&T Research
1. Pawan Goyal, AT&T - Research,
PRONTO: A Platform for Programmable Networking
2. Yuval Shavitt, Lucent Bell Labs,
An Active Network Approach to Efficient Network Management
3. Dan Ionescu, University of Ottawa,
A Corba Environment for Network Management
Session 4 - OPEN Session
Chair: Nikos Anerousis, AT&T Labs
Want a 15 minute slots to voice an opinion? Then contact Nikos
for on-demand reservation at nikos@research.att.com
1. Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia University,
"Open" Wireless Plaforms: Why Bother?
2. Jit Biswas, Kentridge Labs, Secretary, IEEE P1520 Working Group,
IEEE Programming Interfaces for Networks
3. Radhakrishna Pillai, Kentridge Labs,
Mobile Binding Interface Base
OPENSIG Reception - Faculty House
Program: Second Day, October 6th, 1998
Keynote Address
Session Chair: Aurel A. Lazar, Columbia University and Xbind Inc.
Nelu Mihai, AT&T West Labs,
On Geoplex
Session 5 - Views of Differentiated Services
Organizer and Chair: Kathleen Nichols, Cisco
1. John Wroclawski, MIT, Diff Services:
Magic Bullet or Cure for Cancer ?
2. Yoram Bennet, Microsoft,
No title (to be confirmed)
3. Fran Reichmeyer, Bay Networks,
Two-Tier Resource Management
4. Scott Bradner, Harvard University,
No Title Yet (to be confirmed)
5. Kathleen Nichols, Cisco,
Using Differentiated Services
Session 6 - Industry's View of Open Signaling
Organizer and Chair: Al. Leon-Garcia, University of Toronto
Panelists: SBC, ATT, Nortel, Newbridge
Session 7 - Mobile Agents and Open Signaling
Organizer and Chair: Roger Imprey, NRC
1. Hermann de Meer, U. of Hamburg and Columbia Univeristy,
Tunnel Agents for QoS Enhancement in the Internet
Other Speakers to be confirmed
17:30 Closing Remarks and OPENSIG'99 Announcement
For further information please send email to opensig@comm.utoronto.edu
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Organizing Committee:
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Irene Katzela, Chair, (University of Toronto)
Anindo Banerjea (ISI)
Andrew Campbell (Columbia University)
Kitty Chan, Local Arrangements, (University of Toronto)
Raymond Liao, Webmaster, (Columbia University)
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Program Committee:
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Anindo Banerjea (ISI),
Andrew T. Campbell (Columbia University)
Simon Crosby (University of Cambridge and CPlane Inc.)
Irene Katzela (University of Toronto)
Aurel A. Lazar (Columbia University) and Xbind Inc.)
Ian Leslie (University of Cambridge and CPlane Inc.)
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-- Andrew T. Campbell http://comet.columbia.edu/~campbell