[e2e] Final Call for Participation: OPENARCH 2002
Scott C. Karlin
scott at CS.Princeton.EDU
Thu Apr 25 07:03:41 PDT 2002
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FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION and ADVANCE PROGRAM
The Fifth IEEE Conference on
Open Architectures and Network Programming
(OPENARCH 2002)
Co-Located with IEEE INFOCOM 2002
Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
June 28-29, 2002
New York, NY
http://www.openarch.org/
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Discounted Hotel and Conference Reservation Deadline: May 31, 2002
CONFERENCE INFORMATION:
The Fifth IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming
invites your participation in this lively international forum on open
and programmable networks.
Advances in open and programmable network elements are redefining
network software architectures and moving control and management
systems away from traditional closed/rigid solutions. OPENARCH 2002
will foster understanding of these new network software architectures
and techniques.
OPENARCH's single-track format will provide researchers and developers
with a focused, highly interactive opportunity to present and discuss
current work and future directions in programmable networks, and new
services built on top of them.
ADVANCE PROGRAM:
Friday, June 28th
Session 1: 8:45 - 10:00
Keynote Speech
Chair: L. Peterson, J. Turner, F. Travostino
WebServices Architecture for Customer Control and Management
of Optical Networks
Bill St. Arnaud, Senior Director, Advanced Networks, CANARIE Inc.
Session 2: 10:30 - 12:00
Primitives in Support of Overlay Networks
Chair: J. Griffioen, University of Kentucky
Network Layer Support for Overlay Networks
John Jannotti, MIT
Topology Discovery Service for Router-Assisted Multicast Transport.
Jonathan K. Shapiro, Jim Kurose, Don Towsley,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Stephen Zabele, Litton-TASC Inc.
PAMcast: Programmable Any-Multicast for Scalable Message Delivery
Youngsu Chae, Ellen W. Zegura, Haris Delalic, Georgia Tech
Session 3: 1:30 - 3:00
Tech Transfer: A Path to Relevance (Panel)
Chair: L. Peterson, Princeton University
Panelists include:
Larry Peterson, Princeton University
Jonathan Turner, Washington University in Saint Louis
Melinda Shore, Cisco
Session 4: 3:30 - 5:00
Constructing Services from Components
Chair: A. Lazar, Columbia University
Modular Components for Network Address Translation
Eddie Kohler, ICSI Center for Internet Research
Robert Morris, MIT
Massimiliano Poletto, Mazu Networks
A Comparative Study of Extensible Routers
Yitzchak Gottlieb, Larry Peterson, Princeton University
Forwarding without Loops in Icarus
Andrew Whitaker, David Wetherall, University of Washington
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Saturday, June 29th
Session 5: 8:30 - 10:00
Network Processors and Configurable Hardware
Chair: J. Hartman, University of Arizona
The Potential of Just-in-Time Compilation in Active Networks based
on Network Processors
Andreas Kind, Roman Pletka, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
Burkhard Stiller, ETH Zurich
NetBind: A Binding Tool for Constructing Data Paths in Network
Processor-Based Routers
Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen T. Chou, Michael E. Kounavis,
Vassilis D. Stachtos, Columbia University
John Vicente, Columbia University and Intel
APE: Fast and Secure Active Networking Architecture for Active
Packet Editing
Noriyuki Takahashi, Toshiaki Miyazaki, Takahiro Murooka,
NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
Session 6: 10:30 - 12:00
Architectures and Frameworks
Chair: J. Lepreau, University of Utah
A Framework for Efficient and Programmable Sensor Networks
Athanassios Boulis, Mani B. Srivastava, UCLA
ComAN: A Multiple-Language Active Network Architecture Enabled
via Middleware
Carl Cook, Krzysztof Pawlikowski, Harsha Sirisena, University of
Canterbury
Safe Kernel Programming in the OKE
Herbert Bos, Bart Samwel, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
Session 7: 1:30 - 3:00
Short Papers
Chair: D. Hutchison, University of Lancaster
Session 8: 3:30 - 5:00
Resource Management
Chair: A. Campbell, Columbia University
Global Flow Control for Wide Area Overlay Networks: A Cost-Benefit
Approach
Yair Amir, Baruch Awerbuch, Claudiu Danilov, Jonathan Stanton,
Johns Hopkins University
Opus: An Overlay Peer Utility Service
Rebecca Braynard, Dejan Kostic, Adolfo Rodriguez, Jeff Chase,
Amin Vahdat, Duke University
CALM: Congestion-Aware Layered Multicast
Su Wen, James Griffioen, Kenneth L. Calvert, University of Kentucky
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