Please note that the deadline for Advance Registration
is October 10.
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9th International Conference on Network Protocols
ICNP 2001
Mission Inn, Riverside CA
November 11-14, 2001
Advance Program
Sunday, November 11
8:30-5:00 Full-day tutorial: `MPLS and the New Internet',
by Andre Danthine (University of Liege, Belgium)
8:30-12:00 Half-day tutorial A: `Peer-to-peer computing: the hype, the real
problems, and the quest for solutions',
by Krishna Kant, Ravi Iyer, and Vijay Tewari (Intel Corporation)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-5:00 Half-day tutorial B: `Web servers: implementation and
performance',
by Erich Nahum (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
Monday, November 12
8:30-9:00 Welcome
Satish Tripathi (conference chair), Magda El Zarki, Klara Nahrstedt (TPC chairs)
9:00-10:00 Keynote
`Future of the Internet', Randy Katz (UC-Berkeley)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Session 1: Wireless
Distributed Token Circulation in mobile ad-hoc Networks,
Navneet Malpani, Nitin Vaidya, Jennifer Welch (Texas A&M University, USA)
On-demand Multi-path Distance Vector Routing in ad-hoc Networks,
Mahes Marina, Samir R. Das (University of Cincinnati, USA)
A Power Aware Optimization Scheme for Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Packet
Networks,
Javier Gormez, Andrew Campbell (Columbia University, USA)
Recursive Position Estimation in Sensory Networks,
Joe Albowicz, Alvin Chen, Lixia Zhang (UCLA, USA)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Session 2: Routing
Adapting to Route-demand and Mobility (ARM) in Ad-hoc Network Routing,
Sungjoon Ahn, A. Udaya Snakar (University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
An Experimental Analysis of BGP Convergence Time,
Timothy G. Griffin (AT&T Research Labs, USA), Brian J. Premore (Dartmouth
College, USA)
QoS Routing Algorithms for Bandwidth-Delay Constrained Applications,
Yi Yang, Jogesh K. Muppala, Samuel T. Chanson (Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology, Hong Kong)
Routing Bandwidth Guaranteed Paths with Restoration in Label Switched Networks,
Samphel Norden (Washington University in St. Luis, USA), Milind M. Buddhikot
(Lucent Bell Labs, USA), Marcel Waldvogel (Washington University in St. Luis,
USA), Subhash Sure (University of California, Sata Barbara, USA)
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 Session 3: Multicast
Source Filtering in IP Multicast Routing,
De-Nian Yang, Chang-Jung Kao, Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Making QoS Aware Multicast Scalable in Terms of Link State Advertisement,
Toshihiko Kato (KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan), Seiji Ueno, Shigeki
Mukaiyama (University of Electro-Communication, Japan), Kenji Suzuki (KDDI R&D
Laboratories, Inc., Japan)
Channelization Problem in Large Scale Data Dissemination,
Micah Adler, Zihui Ge, James F. Kurose, Don Towsley (University of
Massachusetts, USA), Stephen Zabele (Litton-TASC Inc., USA)
An Efficient QoS Routing for Quorum-cast Communication,
Bin Wang (Wright State University, USA), Jennifer C. Jou (Ohio State University,
USA)
Tuesday, November 13
8:30-10:00 Session 4: DiffServ
Dynamic Class Selection: From Relative Differentiation to Absolute QoS,
Constantinos Dovrolis (University of Delaware, USA), Parameswaran Ramanathan
(University of Wisconsin, USA)
Fundamental Tradeoff in Aggregate Packet Scheduling,
Zhi-Li Zhang, Zhenhai Duan (University of Minnesota, USA), Yiwei Thomas Hou
(Fujitsu Labs, USA)
A Memory based Approach for a TCP friendly Traffic Conditioner in DiffServ
Networks,
K.R. Renjish Kumar, A. L. Ananda, Lillykutty Jacob (National University of
Singapure, Singapure)
Drop Strategies and Loss Rate Differentiation,
Ulf Bodin, Olov Schelen (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Session 5: TCP
TCP friendly SIMD Congestion Control and Its Convergence Behavior,
Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta (Boston University, USA)
Transport Level Mechanisms for Bandwidth Aggregation on Mobile Hosts,
Luiz Magalhaes, Robin Kravets (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
TCP over Load Reactive Links,
Rajesh Krishnan, James P.G. Sterbenz (BBN Technologies, USA)
The War between Mice and Elephants,
Shudong Jin, Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta, Azer Bestavros (Boston University, USA)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Panel 1: End of the end-to-end argument?
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 Session 6: QoS
Controlling Hihg-Bandwidth Flows at the Congested Routers,
Ratul Mahajan (ICSI and University of Washington, USA), Sally Floyd (ICSI, USA),
David Wetherall (University of Washington, USA)
Optimal Admission Control for Scheduling High-Data Rate Burst in a Wideband
CDMA,
Yu-Kwong Kwok, Vincent K.N. Lau (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Providing Quality of Service without Per-Flow State,
Jorge A. Cobb (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Comparative Evaluation of Software Implementation of Layer-4 Packet Class
Schemes,
Vivek Sahasranaman (Fast Forward Networks, Inc., USA), Milind M. Buddhikot
(Lucent Bell Labs, USA)
Wednesday, November 14
8:30-10:00 Session 7: Security
Dynamic Buffer Limiting (DBL): QoS Protection in High-Speed Networks,
Fusun Ertemalp, David R. Cheriton, Andreas Bechtolsheim (Cisco Systems, Inc.)
Fast Firewall Implementations for Software and Hardware based Routers,
Lili Qiu (Microsoft Research), George Varghese (University of California, San
Diego), Subhash Suri (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Providing Robust and Ubiquitous Security Support for MANET,
Jiejun Kong, Petros Zerfos, Haiyun Luo, Songwu Lu, Lixia Zhang (UCLA, USA)
Scalable Secure Group Communication over IP Multicast,
Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee (University of Maryland, College Park)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Session 8: Servers
Responder Anonymity and Anonymous Peer-to-Peer File Sharing,
Vincent R. Scarlata, Brian Neil Levine (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Scalable Socket Buffer Tuning for High-Performance Web Server,
Go Hasegawa, Go Hasegawa, Tasuhiko Terai, Takuya Okamoto, Masayuki Murata (Osaka
University, USA)
Evaluation of a Novel Two-Step Server Selection Metric,
Katrina M. Hanna, Nandini Natarajan, Brian Neil Levine (University of
Massachusetts, USA)
Finding Close Friends on the Internet,
Christopher Kommareddy, Narendar Shankar, Bobby Bhattacharjee (University of
Maryland, College Park, USA)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Panel 2: Peer-to-Peer computing
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 Session 9: Traffic Management
Internet User Access via Dial-up-Networks - Traffic Characterization and
Statistics,
Ron Hutchins, Ellen W. Zegura, Andrew Liashenko, Philip H. Enslow Jr. (Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA)
Fast and Robust Signaling Overload Control,
Sneha Kumar Kasera, C. Loader, M. Karaul, A. Hari, T. LaPorta (Lucent Bell Labs,
USA)
Robust Congestion Control,
David Ely, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Stefan Savage, Tom Andreson
(University of Washington, USA)
Second Order Rate Control Based Transport,
Xi Zhang, Kang G. Shin (University of Michigan, USA)
Dear colleagues,
As you know, our TC6
committee meeting follows the I3e conference (the First IFIP
Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business & e-Government) with its
tutorials on 3 October and papers on 4 and 5 October. The
conference and our committee meeting will be held at the
University of Zurich at Irchel, between
Zurich's airport, Kloten, and downtown Zurich.
Important: Our TC6 meeting will be held in Building 27, Room H25.
Building 27 is at the extreme end of the campus on the hill side.
Please note that the University is closed on Saturday and Sunday
so I will have to let you in. If you come late, our conference
room has a phone: (01) 635 4351. I will borrow a handy phone
as backup, (079) 399 0878. If worst comes to worst, the meeting
room is in the back of Building 27 near the bicycle rack; if you
wave and shout we will probably see and hear you! For detailed
instructions and a map, which I urge you to print, please see
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/ifiadmin/wayToInst.html
Augusto has sent you the agenda. The TC6 meeting will start
at 9:00 am. on Saturday. That afternoon we will leave the University
around 15.30 to take public transportation to the IBM Zurich
Research Laboratory for a presentation and demonstrations as
described earlier. If you get a 24-hour VBZ transportation ticket
(Please see directions at the URL above) valid to Rueschlikon,
you can also use this for transportation to the
Laboratory and for the trip back to Zurich after our TC6
dinner, also in Rueschlikon.
Finally, for those of you who are in Zurich on Friday evening,
5 October, Edith and I invite TC6 members and their spouses
to our home in Oberrieden for an informal meal. If you would
like to come, please do reply by e-mail. We will then
send you detailed directions. We do look forward to your
coming!
Best regards,
Harry
PS The conference URL, in case you want to register, is
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/I3E-conference/
Dear TC6 members,
The present attendance list for our next TC6 meeting is as follows:
ATTENDING
R.Boutaba
K.Boyanov
A.Casaca
L.Chapin
S.Dibuz
K.Fabian
A.Grzech
A.Iyengar
G.Leduc
O.Martikainen
I.Niemegeers
R.Puigjaner
G.Pujolle
P.Radford
H.Rudin
J.Slavik
O.Spaniol
Y.Takahashi
H. van As
V.Wuwongse
F.Aagesen
T.Saito
APOLOGIES
F.Kamoun
K.Koen
J.Whiley
H.Perros
If your name is not in this list, please confirm at your earliest
convenience your intention of attending the meeting directly to Harry
Rudin (cc to myself).
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
Dear Harry,
I'll be attending the meeting.
I've a room at the Seidenhof hotel from Friday 5 to Sunday 7.
All the best,
Guy
A (At) 20:51 22/08/2001, Harry Rudin ecrivait (wrote):
>Dear Colleagues ---
>
>I am delighted to invite you to the TC6 meeting in Zurich on
>Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and 7, 2001. As you know, our TC6
>committee meeting follows the I3e conference (the First IFIP
>Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business & e-Government) with its
>tutorials on 3 October and papers on 4 and 5 October. The
>conference and our committee meeting will be held at the
>University of Zurich at Irchel, between
>Zurich's airport, Kloten, and downtown Zurich. The conference
>URL is http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/I3E-conference/
>If you want to attend the conference, you can also register via
>the URL.
>
>Program:
>
>Augusto suggests that we start the meeting at 9:00 am on Saturday.
>Late Saturday afternoon we are invited to a presentation at
>the IBM Zurich Research Lab (just outside Zurich in
>Rueschlikon) at which the Laboratory Director,
>Matthias Kaiserswerth, will present IBM's General Technical
>Outlook, IBM's view of future trends. Following this there will
>be an opportunity to visit IBM's Industry Solutions Laboratory
>which IBM uses to show executives some of the latest technology.
>Past experience with similar --- if less distinguished! ;-) ---
>audiences indicates you will enjoy this event. Matthias and
>IBM also invite TC6 members to a dinner following the lab visit.
>(Members will have to pick up the dinner tab for their spouse,
>something in the order of Sfr. 80.) We will walk from the
>laboratory down to the restaurant on the Lake of Zurich.
>
>On Sunday we will resume our TC6 meeting at 9:00 am and continue
>at least until noon. Augusto (currently traveling) will send
>the agenda in mid September.
>
>Hotels:
>
>The I3e conference asks attendees to make their own reservations
>which you can extend for our TC6 meeting. A pointer
>to hotels is available on the Web site; again,
> http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/I3E-conference/
>
>Secretaries at the IBM Research Lab recommend three hotels:
>
> - the Seidenhof in downtown Zurich at about 160 Sfr. a night,
>
> - the Engematt, also in downtown Zurich at about 165 Sfr. a night,
>
> - and the IBIS hotel in Adliswil, just outside of Zurich
> and for which there is no public transportation,
> at about 95 Sfr. a night.
>
>Your travel agent should ask for the IBM Research Lab rate at
>all three of these hotels. I am sorry that I do not have someone
>to help with reservations.
>
>It would help us with the planning
>if you would send me a note saying that you will be coming.
>
>I do look forward to welcoming you to Zurich!
>
>With best regards,
>Harry
>
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>ifip-tc6 mailing list
>ifip-tc6(a)lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE
>http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/ifip-tc6
________________________________________________________________________
Prof. Guy Leduc Tel : +32 4 366 26 98
Universite de Liege Secr : +32 4 366 26 91
Reseaux Informatiques Fax : +32 4 366 29 89
Research Unit in Networking (RUN) leduc(a)montefiore.ulg.ac.be
Institut d'Electricite Montefiore, B 28, B-4000 LIEGE 1, BELGIUM
http://www-run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/users/leduc.html
Hello,
if you are not Veikko Hara then please ignore this message.
Veikko, we should check the problems (if any) with your email address.
We use in the group address for you: <veikko.hara(a)sonera.com>
but according to Augusto messages bounce back in your case.
Let's see what happens.
Best regards (and I hope to see you in Zurich)
Otto
Dear TC6 members,
Please find, in attach, the proposed TC6 meeting agenda.
I propose to allocate some time at the end of our meeting for a
brainstorm on TC6 activities (item 4 of the agenda). I invite all of
you to express your views concerning our present way of operating and
also on new initiatives that we can take.
Looking forward to meeting you in Zurich
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
Dear IFIP TC 6:
Please distribute the following Call for Participation announcement for the
2002 International World Wide Web conference (WWW2002).
Best Regards,
Arun Iyengar
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WWW2002 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Eleventh International World Wide Web Conference
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
May 7-11, 2002
http://www2002.org
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You are cordially invited to actively participate in the 2002
International World Wide Web Conference May 7-11 in Honolulu, Hawaii,
USA. Beginning with the first International WWW Conference in 1994, this
prestigious series of the International World Wide Web Conference
Committee (IW3C2) also provides a public forum for the WWW Consortium
(W3C) through the annual W3C track.
Hawaii's mid-Pacific location and multi-cultural heritage make it the
finest place in the world to draw together a mix of attendees from the
Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. International
researchers, technologists and leaders from industry, academia, and
government will gather at WWW2002 to define, refine, present,
demonstrate and discuss the latest ideas and developments in web
technologies. We want you to be one of them.
You can actively participate in WWW2002 through a variety of activities.
The conference will consist of a three-day technical program, preceded
by a day of tutorials and workshops and followed by a "Developers Day."
Developers Day will be devoted to in-depth technical sessions designed
specifically for web developers. The technical program will include
refereed paper presentations, peer-reviewed presentations, plenary
sessions, panels and poster sessions describing current work. The
tutorials and workshops will provide in-depth looks at specific areas of
current interest.
PAPER SUBMITTAL PROCEDURE
1. All manuscripts must be submitted electronically in either HTML or
PDF format. Manuscripts will be accepted between
September 1, 2001 and November 13, 2001 at the website to be
announced at http://www2002.org. Please follow the detailed
instructions for submission at that site. You will receive
confirmation within 3 days of the successful receipt of your
manuscript.
2. Papers must contain original material and not be previously
published or currently submitted for consideration elsewhere.
3. The official language of the conference is English.
4. Each paper must have a title page which includes the title of
the paper, full name of all authors, and complete addresses
including affiliation(s), telephone number(s), and e-mail
address(es). Papers should be no longer than 8,000 words.
5. The first page of the manuscript should include the title and
abstract of the paper.
6. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers.
KEY DATES
Paper Submission deadline: November 13, 2001
Author Notification: January 25, 2002
Final Paper Due: February 25, 2002
REFEREED PAPERS TRACK
The 2002 International World Wide Web conference seeks original papers
describing research in all areas of the Web. Submitted papers should be
previously unpublished and not currently under review by another
conference or journal. Topics include but are not limited to the following:
Applications
Browsers and User Interfaces
Electronic Commerce and Security
Hypermedia
Languages
Mobility and Wireless Access
Multimedia
Performance
Searching, Querying, Indexing, and Crawling
Semantic Web
Submissions will be reviewed by the program committee. Accepted papers
will appear in the conference proceedings published by the Association
for Computing Machinery (ACM) and will also be accessible to the general
public via the WWW2002 Web site. Authors of special merit papers will
be invited to submit extended versions for publication in a special
issue of the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering.
ALTERNATE TRACKS
Other program tracks at WWW2002 will address topics of interest through
presentations of current work, panel discussions and demonstrations.
Submissions will be reviewed by the program committee and all accepted
papers will be published in a separate proceeding from the ACM
publication used for the Refereed Papers Track. GeneraI questions about
these alternate tracks can be sent to Dave De Roure. Papers and
presentations are invited in the following areas:
W3C Track (Prepared by the W3C)
Education
Global Community (includes culture & society
and internationalization)
Telehealth
Practice & Experience
Vendor Track
POSTER SUBMISSION
The poster area provides an opportunity for researchers and
practitioners to present and demonstrate their recent web-related
research and obtain feedback from their peers in an informal setting. It
gives conference attendees a way to learn about innovative works in
progress in a timely and informal manner. Accepted posters will be
displayed in a dedicated poster area and the presenters featured during
an evening poster reception. Abstracts will appear in a proceedings
volume distributed to all attendees.
Questions about the WWW2002 Technical Program
can be submitted via email to <pcchairs(a)www2002.org>
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Dave De Roure, University of Southampton, UK
Arun Iyengar, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
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TUTORIALS
A program of tutorials will cover topics of current interest to Web
design, development, services, operation, use and evaluation.These half-
and full-day sessions will be led by internationally recognized experts
and experienced instructors using prepared content. Inquiries about the
WWW2002 Tutorials can be submitted via email to tutorials(a)www2002.org
Tutorials & Workshops Co-Chairs
Michael Bieber, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Bebo White, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, USA
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WORKSHOPS
Workshops provide an opportunity for researchers, designers, leaders and
practitioners to explore current web R&D issues through a more focused
and in-depth manner than is possible in a traditional conference
session. Participants typically present position statements and hold
in-depth discussions with their peers within the workshop setting.
Inquiries about the WWW2002 Workshops can be submitted via email to
workshops(a)www2002.org
Tutorials & Workshops Co-Chairs
Michael Bieber, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Bebo White, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, USA
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DEVELOPERS DAY
Developers Day (D-Day) will be devoted to the interests of Web
developers, and will offer in-depth discussions of technologies and
tools at the forefront of the Web. This day-long program will consist of
several parallel streams focused on specific content areas. D-Day
sessions are designed to be timely and state-of-the-art. Inquiries about
the WWW2002 Developers Day can be submitted via email to
devday(a)www2002.org
Developers Day Chair
Murray Maloney,
Muzmo Communication, Inc.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2)
University of Hawaii
Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC)
CONFERENCE PARTNER
International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 6.4 on
Internet Applications Engineering (IFIP WG 6.4)
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If you have any general questions, please send email to info(a)www2002.org
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