[e2e] Final Call for Participation: IEEE OPENARCH 2001
Andrew T. Campbell
campbell at comet.columbia.edu
Mon Apr 9 18:42:56 PDT 2001
IEEE OPENARCH 2001
Advanced Program
The Fourth IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and
Network Programming (OPENARCH)
http://www.openarch.org/
April 27-28, Hilton Anchorage Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska
Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
Platinum Supporters
Intel Corporation and Nortel Networks
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OPENARCH is single-track format providing researchers,
developers, and service providers with a focused, highly
interactive opportunity to present, discuss, and absorb
current work and future directions in active and
programmable networks.
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Thursday April 26
7.30-9.00 PM IEEE OPENARCH 2001 Welcome Reception
Hilton Anchorage Hotel
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Friday April 27
8.00 AM Light Breakfast
8.45-9.00 AM Opening Address
Raj Yavatkar, Intel Corp.
9.00-10.00 AM Keynote Address
Chair: Raj Yavatkar, Intel Corp.
Building Better Networks
Jonathan S. Turner, Washington University in Saint Louis
10.00-10.30 AM Coffee Break
10.30-12.00 AM Programmable Router Architectures
Chair: Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia University
VERA: An Extensible Router Architecture
Scott Karlin, Larry Peterson
Princeton University
An Access Control Architecture for Programmable Routers
Jun Gao, Peter Steenkiste,
Carnegie Mellon University
Dynamic Hardware Plugins (DHP): Exploiting Reconfigurable
Hardware for High-Performance Programmable Routers
David E. Taylor, Jonathan S. Turner, John W. Lockwood
Washington University in Saint Louis
12.00 AM-1.30 PM Lunch Break
Panel: 1.30-3.00 PM Network Architectures in the Optical Age
Organizer: Aurel A. Lazar, Xbind Inc. and Columbia University
Panelists: Dirceu Cavendish, NEC Labs Princeton, Gunnar Karlsson,
KTH Stockholm, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis, Tellium, Dan Rubenstein,
Columbia University, Jennifer Yates, AT&T Labs.
3.00 AM-3.30 PM Coffee Break
3.30-4.30 PM Active Multicast Services
Chair: David Hutchinson, Lancaster University
Building Multicast Services from Unicast Forwarding and Ephemeral State
Ken Calvert, James Griffioen, Su Wen
University of Kentucky
Active Reliable Multicast on CANEs: A Case Study
Matt Sanders, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky
Mark Keaton, TASC, Inc.
Samrat Bhattacharjee, University of Maryland
Stephen Zabele, TASC, Inc.
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Institute of Technology
4.30-5.30 PM Security Issues in Active Networks
Chair: Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University
Strong Security in Active Networks
Sandra Murphy, Edward Lewis, Robert Watson, Richard Yee,
NAI Labs at Network Associates
Ralph Puga, MyCIO
Securing Distributed Adaptation
Jun Li, Mark Yarvis, Peter Reiher,
University of California, Los Angeles
7.00 PM Social Event
Cocktails and Dinner at the 4th Avenue Theater
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Saturday April 28
8.00 AM Light Breakfast
9.00-10.00 AM Keynote Address
Chair: David Wetherall, Asta Networks
Jeff Lawrence, CTO, Network Communications Group, Intel
10.00-10.30 AM Coffee Break
10.30-12.00 AM Programmable Networks
Chair: John Vicente, Intel Corp.
New Models and Algorithms for Programmable Networks
Dan Raz, Yuval Shavitt, Bell Laboratories,
Lucent Technologies
Active Networking On A Programmable Network Platform
Phil Yonghui Wang, Tal Lavian, Robert Duncan, Nortel
Robert Jaeger, University of Maryland
Regatta: A Framework for Automated Supervision of Network Clouds
Vijak Sethaput, Harvard University
Adnan Onart, Franco Travostino, Nortel Networks
12.00 AM-1.00 PM Lunch Break
1.00-2.30 PM Panel: Peer-to-Peer Overlays: Active Network
Prospect or Challenger?
Organizer: David Wetherall, Asta Networks and University of Washington
Panelists: Larry Peterson, Princeton University,
Joe Touch and Bob Braden, USC ISI
2.30-3.00 PM Conference Invited Talk
Reflective Middleware
Geoff Coulson, Lancaster University and Columbia University
3.00-3.30 PM Coffee Break
3.30-5.00 PM Constructing Services
Chair: Franko Travostino, Nortel Networks
Constructing End-to-End Paths for Playing Media Objects
Akihiro Nakao, Andy Bavier and Larry Peterson
Princeton University
Providing Applications with Mobile Agent Technology
Paulo Marques, Paulo Simoes, Luis Silva, Fernando Boavida
Joao Gabriel,
University of Coimbra
Implementing Configurable Signalling in the MULTE-ORB
Tom Kristensen, Ingvild Berlin Kalleberg,
Thomas Plagemann, University of Oslo
5.00-5.30 PM Coffee Break
5.30-6.30 PM Short Papers Session: Ghosts on the Net
Organizer and Chair: Christian Tschudin, Uppsala University
Active Network Management and Kolmogorov Complexity
Stephen Bush and Amit Kulakrni
General Electric Corporate Research and Development
Self-Organizing Route Aggregation for Active Ad-hoc Networks
Richard Gold,
GMD Fokus.
ALM and Programmable Networks for v4-to-v6 Multicast Transition
Paul Smith, Laurent Mathy, Roberto Canonico and David Hutchison,
Lancaster University.
Distributed Network Metering Model: Overview
Marcelo Pias and Steve Wilbur,
University College London.
Sphere: A Binding Model and Middleware for Routing Protocols
Vassilis D. Stachtos, Michael E. Kounavis and Andrew T. Campbell,
Columbia University.
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