OPENSIG 2000 Workshop
Programming the Internet
October, 11-12, 2000, Napa Valley, California
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
OPENSIG is an international workshop on issues related to
programmable and open network architectures. This year's OPENSIG will
be hosted by Intel Corporation and will be held on Oct 11-12 at the
Embassy Suites Hotel, Napa Valley, California. The theme for OPENSIG
2000 will be "Programming the Internet" to emphasize the increasing
evolution of the Internet into a collection of programmable devices
with a variety of form factors.
The speakers are by invitation only and the attendance is limited.
Preliminary program and registration information are now available at
http://developer.intel.com/design/ixa/opensig
There is a block of hotel rooms with special rate reserved until
September 22, 2000. We encourage you to register as early as
possible. We have a limited number of GRANTS FOR STUDENTS attending
the workshop which will be handed out on a first-come-first-served
basis. We encourage students to take advantage of this opportunity.
Important dates:
o Early hotel reservation: September 22, 2000
o Early workshop registration: September 22, 2000
o Workshop dates: October 11, 12, 2000
Advance Technical Program:
o Pervasive Computing
Chair: Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky
o All-layer QoS/Routing
Chair: Harrick Vin, University of Texas at Austin
o Wireless/WAP
Chair: Andrew Campbell, Columbia University
o Programmable Routers and Signaling Engines
Chair: Larry Peterson, Princeton University
o Networking Middleware and APIs
Chair: Michah Lerner, AT&T Laboratories
o Signaling in Optical and Core Networks
Chair: Bruce Davie, Cisco Systems
o Panel - End2End Argument vs. Programming the Internet: Are the
two complementary?
Chair: Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University
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