NSF Workshop on Internet Statistics Measurement and Analysis Agenda
- Monday
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8:00
Coffee and Bagels
- 8:30 Introductory remarks: Mark W. Garrett
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Introductions of participants
Scope and purpose of workshop: Hans-Werner Braun
Discussion of technical issues and policy issues on 7 topics: -
- Topic 1 : workload characterization:
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Vern Paxson (LBL), Why meaningful Internet measurement is painfully hard
Walter Willinger (Bellcore), Why there is hope for meaningful Internet measurements - Topic 2 : measurement infrastructure
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Vern Paxson (LBL)
, Black-Box Measurement of Internet Clouds
Guy Almes (Advanced Network Services), on IPPM
Nevil Brownlee (U. Auckland), Netramet
Robert Moskowitz (Chrysler), the Automotive Network Exchange
- (afternoon)
- Topic 3 : flow characterization and control
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Craig Partridge (BBN), Locality and route caches
Peter Newman (Ipsilon), Flow duration statistics
K Claffy (SDSC)/Joel Apisdorf, (MCI), OC-3 traffic monitoring - Topic 4 : scaling
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Mark Garrett (Bellcore), What happens to ISPs as they scale up
Dennis Ferguson (Ipsilon), Scaling routers - Topic 5 : quality of service and pricing
- Roger Bohn (UCSD)
- Group discussion to draw conclusion
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(evening cocktail reception at SDSC)
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- Tuesday
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- 8:00 Coffee and Bagels
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8:30
Topic 6: privacy and security:
- Carter Bullard (Fore Systems), Measurement in Support of Security
- Topic 7 : cooperation
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Phil Dykstra (Army Research Laboratories)
, Implications for federal agencies
- Group discussion to draw conclusions
- Discussion of workshop report : identify value, action items, etc.
- (afternoon)
- Committee meets to sketch out workshop report
- Other participants may continue discussions informally
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