[e2e] OPENARCH'01 Advanced Program
Andrew T. Campbell
campbell at comet.columbia.edu
Mon Feb 5 00:08:45 PST 2001
OPENARCH'01
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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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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
Keynote Speakers
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Jonathan S. Turner, Washington University in Saint Louis
Jeff Lawrence, CTO, Network Communications Group, Intel
Panels
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"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
"Network Architectures in the Optical Age"
Organizer: Aurel A. Lazar, Xbind Inc. and Columbia University
Panelist: to be announced
Conference Invited Talk
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Reflective Middleware
Geoff Coulson, Lancaster University and Columbia University
Paper Sessions
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Programmable Router Architectures
Active Multicast Services
Security Issues in Active Networks
Programmable Networks
Constructing Services
Hot Topics Session
Organizer: Christian Tchudin, Uppsala University
http://www.openarch.org/2001_short.html
CFP: Submission deadline Feb 9, 2001
OPENARCH is sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
and is co-located and organized in conjunction with INFOCOM.
For registration details see:
http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2001/registration.html
For hotel details see:
http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2001/hotel.html
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FULL ADVANCED OPENARCH PROGRAM
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Friday April 27
Opening Address
Raj Yavatkar, Intel Corp.
Keynote Address
Jonathan S. Turner, Washington University in Saint Louis
Session: Programmable Router Architectures
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
Panel: Network Architectures in the Optical Age
Organizer: Aurel A. Lazar, Xbind Inc. and Columbia University
Panelists: To be announced
Session: Active Multicast Services
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, Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky
Mark Keaton, TASC, Inc.
Samrat Bhattacharjee, University of Maryland
Stephen Zabele, TASC, Inc.
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Institute of Technology
Session: Security Issues in Active Networks
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
Social Event
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Saturday April 28
Keynote Address
Jeff Lawrence, CTO, Network Communications Group, Intel
Session: Programmable Networks
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
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
Session: Constructing Services
Constructing End-to-End Paths for Playing Media Objects
Larry Peterson, Akihiro Naka, Andy Bavier,
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
Conference Invited Talk
Reflective Middleware
Geoff Coulson, Lancaster University and Columbia University
Hot Topics Session
Organizer: Christian Tchudin, Uppsala University
http://www.openarch.org/2001_short.html
CFP: Submission deadline Feb 9, 2001
The best papers from the conference will be published as a special issue of
Computer Networks on Programmable Networks.
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Organizing Committee
General Chair: Raj Yavatkar, Intel Corp.
Program Co-Chair: Andrew Campbell, Columbia University
Program Co-Chair: David Wetherall, University of Washington
Publications Chair: John Vicente, Intel Corp.
Publicity Chair: Samrat Bhattacharjee, University of Maryland
IEEE ComSoc Coordinator: Steve Weinstein, NEC USA
Webmaster: Michael Kounavis, Columbia University
Program Committee (members of the OC are also members of the PC):
Vaduvur Bharghavan, UIUC
Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky
Jon Crowcroft, UCL, UK
Gisli Hjalmtysson, AT&T Research
Alden Jackson, BBN Technologies
Aurel Lazar, Xbind Inc.
Ian Marshall, BT Labs
Gary Minden, University of Kansas
Craig Partridge, BBN Technologies
Dan Raz, Lucent Bell Labs
Rolf Stadler, Columbia University
Franco Travostino, Nortel Networks
Christian Tschudin, Uppsala University
Ian Wakeman, University of Sussex
Yechiam Yemini, Columbia University
Bob Braden, USC ISI
Roy Campbell, UIUC
Bruce Davie, Cisco
David Hutchison, Lancaster University
Kalai Kalaichelvan, Nortel Networks
Ian Leslie, Cambridge University
Nick Maxemchuk, AT&T Research Labs
Giovanni Pacifici, IBM
Larry Peterson, Princeton University
Jonathan Smith, University Penn.
Peter Steenkiste, CMU
James Sterbenz, BBN Technologies
David Tennenhouse, Intel Corp.
Harrick Vin, UT Austin
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech.
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