<We should give external attendees a web page with
new papers and other materials to look at before they arrive. --
Detour paper, Active Names paper, neal's quals, Andy's quals,
others???>
Wed Dec. 16
9am vans leaves Sieg (need volunteers to drive)
(if there's interest, one van could leave at 6am
to allow people to arrive in time to ski Wed afternoon.
Also, I bought a new car this week (an AWD Volvo), and so
could easily be convinced into driving up tuesday evening for all day
skiing on wed)
lunch on route
3pm vans arrive and checkin
4pm welcome and introductions
4:15 Measurements
Geoff Voelker et al., Analyzing Web Trace Data (1 hour)
John Snell, Results for Simultaneous Detour Routes (1/2)
6:00 - 7:30 dinner
7:30 - 9:30 Evening Session
Access and Internet2: Barriers and Opportunities
What do we need to do to make them work?
What would we do if we had them?
Tom Anderson, Access: Combining Computation and Communication at GigaPoPs
Dave Becker, Remote administration
Steve Corbato, Policy Routing in Internet2 (maybe)
Thurs Dec. 17
8am breakfast at top of mountain for skiers
(non-skiers on your own)
12:30-2 Lunch
1:30pm Congestion Control
Neal Cardwell, Modelling TCP Short Flows
Venkat, Fast Start
Stefan Savage, The Detour Congestion Gateway
3:00 break
3:30pm Routing
Andy Collins, Determining Paths in VPNs
Eric Hoffman, Multipath selection algorithms
4:30 Applications
Mike Dahlin, Active Name Applications
Tom Anderson, Blimps and Haptic User Interfaces
6-7:30 Dinner
7:30 - 9:30 Evening Session: Real Life
Brian Pinkerton, Excite (maybe)
Bryan Lyles, Sprint (maybe)
Raj Vaswani, @Home (maybe)
Chase Bailey, Cisco (maybe)
Fri Dec. 18
8am breakfast
8-9:30 open mike (short talks)
Neal, Plans for IP tracing study
Tom, Preventing Denial of Service in the Network
Rimli, Bandwidth Efficient Link State
others TBD
9:30 break and checkout
10 - 11:30 External feedback
11:30 - 3 skiing
3 vans leave for Seattle
dinner en route
9pm vans arrive