CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
First International Working Conference on
ACTIVE NETWORKS
30 June - 2 July 1999, Berlin, Germany
Organized by: GMD FOKUS
Sponsored by: International Federation for Information Processing
In Cooperation with: Gesellschaft f|r Informatik e.V.
Information Processing Society of Japan
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
Communications Society
Supported by: Hitachi, Ltd.
Object Management Group
European Commission ACTS Programme
IBM Zurich Research Laboratories
Deutsche Telekom, Technologiezentrum Darmstadt
European Research Consortium for Informatics and
Mathematics
Online information for IWAN'99 (including registration information) can
be found at: http://www.fokus.gmd.de/iwan99.
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Dear Colleague,
Below you will find the Advanced Program for the First International
Working Conference on Active Networks - IWAN99 which will take place in
Berlin, Germany from June 30th to July 2nd, 1999.
The first day is set aside for tutorials. The conference itself offers
three keynote addresses, 30 papers, and one panel.
Further, we have included registration information and the registration
form which should be faxed to IWAN99 at +49 30 34 63 8000. Please not
that the deadline for early registration is May 31st.
We apologise for the inevitable duplicate receipts of this message.
Online information for the IWAN '99 can be can be found at
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/iwan99
We invite you to make use of this oportunity to meet and exchange ideas
with experts in the field of Active Networking and visit the city of
Berlin as it too gears up for the future.
Radu Popescu-Zeletin
General Chair
Stefan Covaci
Chair Techincal Program Committee
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The Tutorials, 30 June 1999:
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Tutorial 1: "Active Networks: Architecture - Technology - Applications -
Standardization"
by Stefan Covaci
Tutorial 2: "Security - The Threat Model - Techniques for addressing
Threats - Architectural Implications"
by Jonathan Smith, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
The Conference, 1-2 July, 1999:
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Thursday, 1 July 1999
09:00 - 10:30 Welcome & Introduction
R. Popescu-Zeletin, Technical University Berlin, Germany
Program Overview
S. Covaci (GMD FOKUS, Germany)
KEYNOTE: Active Networks in the Context of EU Research
Horst Forster (Head of Unit -- European Commission, Belgium)
KEYNOTE: Expectations to Active Networks from 21st Century Multimedia
Hiroshi Yasuda (The Unversity of Tokyo, Japan)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
SESSION 1 -- Architectures I ----------------------------------------------
The Architecture of ALIEN
D. Scott Alexander (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA)
Jonathan M. Smith (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Designing Interfaces for Open Programmable Routers
Spyros Denazis (University of Cambridge, U.K.)
Kazuho Miki (Hitachi, Japan)
John Vicente (Intel Corp., USA)
Andrew Campbell (Columbia University, USA)
Rcane: A Resource Controlled Framework for Active Network Services
Paul Menage (University of Cambridge, U.K.)
The Protean Programmable Network Architecture: Design and Initial Experience
Raghupathy Sivakumar, Narayanan Venkitaraman, Vaduvur Bharghavan
(University of Illinois, USA)
Interference and Communications among Active Network Applications
Luca Delgrossi (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy)
Giuseppe Di Fatta (International Computer Science Institute,
USA/Centro di studio sulle Reti di Elaboratori, Italy)
Domenico Ferrari (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy)
Giuseppe Lo Re (Centro di studio sulle Reti di Elaboratori, Italy)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
SESSION 2 -- Platforms I --------------------------------------------------
The Grasshopper Mobile Agent Platform enabling short-term Active Broadband
Intelligent Network Implementation
C. Bdumer, T. Magedanz (IKV++; Germany)
LARA: A Prototype System for Supporting High Performance Active Networking
R. Cardoe, J. Finney, A.C. Scott, W.D. Shepherd
(Distributed Multimedia Research Group Computing Department, U.K.)
A Programming Interface for Supporting IP Traffic Processing
Ariel Cohen, Sampath Rangarajan
(Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA)
New Generation of Control Planes in Emerging Data Networks
Nelu Mihai, George Vanecek (AT&T Labs, USA)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
SESSION 3 -- Active Management and Control II -----------------------------
Using Active Processes as the Basis for an Integrated Distributed Network
Management Architecture
Dominic P. A. Greenwood (Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Ltd., U.K.)
Damianos Gavalas (University of Essex, U.K.)
ANMAC: A Novel Architectural Framework for Network Management and Control using
Active Networks
Samphel Norden, Kenneth F. Wong (Washington University in St.Louis, USA)
An Active Network Approach to Efficient Network Management
Danny Raz, Yuval Shavitt (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA)
Virtual Networks for Customizable Traffic Treatments
J.-P. Redlich, M. Suzuki, S. Weinstein
(C&C Research Laboratories, NEC, USA)
Active Network Challenges to TMN
Bharat Bhushan, Jane Hall (GMD FOKUS, Germany)
SESSION 4 -- Security -----------------------------------------------------
A Secure Plan
Michael Hicks, Angelos D. Keromytis (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Control on Demand
Gisli Hjalmt}sson (AT&T Labs, USA),
Samrat Bhattacharjee (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Agent-based Security for the Active Network Infrastructure
Stamatis Karnouskos, Ingo Busse, Stefan Covaci (GMD FOKUS, Germany)
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GALA DINNER at the Savoy Hotel
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Friday, 2 July 1999
KEYNOTE: Active Networks: Myths and Measurement
Jonathan Smith (The University of Pennsylvania, USA)
SESSION 5 -- Architectures II ---------------------------------------------
A Dynamic Pricing Framework to Support a Scalable, Usage-based Charging Model
for Packet-switched Networks
Mike Rizzo, Bob Briscoe, Jirtme Tassel, Konstantinos Damianakis
(BT Labs, U.K.)
Active Information Networks and XML
Ian Marshall (BT Labs, U.K.)
Mike Fry (UTS, Australia)
Luis Velasco (BT Labs, U.K.)
Atanu Ghosh (UTS, Australia)
Policy Specification for Programmable Networks
Morris Sloman, Emil Lupu
(Department of Computing, Imperial College, U.K.)
A Self-Configuring Data Caching Architecture Based on
Active Networking Techniques
Gaetan Vane, Yoshiaki Kiriha (NEC Corporation, Japan)
11:15 - 11:45 Coffee Break
SESSION 6 -- Platforms II -------------------------------------------------
An Active Network Overlay Network (ANON)
Christian Tschudin (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Autonomy and Decentralization in Active Networks: A Case Study for Mobile Agents
Ingo Busse, Stefan Covaci, Andri Leichsenring (GMD FOKUS, Germany)
Towards Active Hardware
David C. Lee (Technology Development Center, USA),
Mark T. Jones, Scott F. Midkiff, Peter M. Athanas
(Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA)
The Impact of AN on established Network Operators
Ian Marshall (BT Laboratories, U.K.)
Stefan Covac (GMF FOKUS, Germany)
Thomas Velte (Deutsche Telecom, Germany)
Arto Juhola, Seppo Parkkila
(Helsinki Telephone Corporation/FINNET, Finland)
Mike Donohoe (Telecom Eirean, Irland)
13:15 - 14:15 Lunch
SESSION 7 -- Active Mangement and Control II ------------------------------
Flexible Network Management Using Active Network Framework
Kiminori Sugauchi (Systems Development Laboratory, Hitachi, Japan),
Satoshi Miyazaki (Corporate Information Systems Office, Hitachi, Japan),
Kenichi Yoshida, Keiichi Nakane
(Systems Development Laboratory, Hitachi, Japan),
Stefan Covaci, Tianning Zhang (GMD FOKUS, Germany)
Managing Spawned Virtual Networks
John Vicente (Columbia University, USA),
Daniel A. Villela (Intel Corp., USA),
Andrew T. Campbell (Columbia University, USA)
Active Organisations for Routing
Steven Willmott, Boi Faltings
(Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland)
A Dynamic Interdomain Communication Path Setup in Active
Jyh-haw Yeh, Randy Chow, Richard Newman (University of Florida, USA)
Survivability of Active Networking Services
Amit Kulkarni, Gary Minden, Victor Frost, Joseph Evans
(University of Kansas, USA)
16:15 - 16:45 Coffee Break
PANEL: Programmable and Active Networks: are we ready for the next generation
of networking?
Moderation: Petre Dini (Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montrial -
CRIM / McGill University, Canada)
17:45 - 18:00 Closing Remarks
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Committee Members
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General Chair
R. Popescu-Zeletin, Technical University Berlin, Germany
General Co-Chair
M. Kataoka, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan
Technical Progrogram Committee
Chair: S. Covaci, GMD FOKUS, Germany
Vice Chair: A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA
Vice Chair: H. Yasuda,The University of Tokyo, Japan
M. Bonatti, ITALTEL, Italy
I. Busse, GMD FOKUS, Germany
M. Campolargo, European Commission, Belgium
H. Dibold, Deutsche Telekom, Germany
P. Dini, CRIM, Canada
A. Gavras, Eurescom, Germany
M. Gien, Sun Microsystems, France
G. Le Lann, INRIA, France
T. Magedanz, IKV++, Germany
W. Marcus, Bellcore, USA
I. Marshall, British Telecom, United Kingdom
G. Minden, The University of Kansas, USA
H. Miyahara, Osaka University, Japan
E. Moeller, GMD FOKUS, Germany
K. Nakane, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan
F. Schulz, DT BERKOM, Germany
J. Smith, University of Pennsylvania, USA
R. Soley, OMG, USA
L. Svobodova, IBM, Switzerland
A. Tantawi, IBM, USA
S. Weinstein, NEC, USA
A. Wolisz, Technical University Berlin, Germany
Steering Committee
A. Casaca, INESC, Portugal
E. Raubold, Deutsche Telekom, Germany
O. Spaniol, RWTH, Germany
D. Tennenhouse, MIT, USA
Operations Committee
Local Arrangements: C. Hardey, GMD FOKUS, Germany
Publicity: B. Intelmann, GMD FOKUS, Germany
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IWAN'99 - Registration
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>>>> Please note: Deadline for early registration is May 15, 1999.
To register, please complete this form and send with payment to:
Registration Office IWAN'99
GMD FOKUS
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31
D-10589 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49-30-3463-7168
Fax: +49-30-3463-8000
IWAN'99 - The First International Working Conference on Active Networks,
30 June - 2 July 1999, Berlin, Germany
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General Information
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Members of the IFIP, IEEE, IEEE/ComSoc, IPSJ, or GI may register by
using the above member registration fee. The membership number of the
sponsoring society must be given on the registration form.
Sudent registration must have a copy of the Student Membership Card
attached.
The registration fee for the tutorials includes tutorial notes,
refreshments and one lunch. The student fee does not cover lunch.
The registration fee for the conference includes proceedings,
refreshments, two lunches, and an evening reception. The student fee
covers refreshments only.
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Payment
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Please transfer the total amount, all expenses pre-paid, in German Marks
(DM) simultaneously with the return of the registration form to the
registration office:
IWAN'99, GMD FOKUS, Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31, D-10589 Berlin, Germany or
by fax to IWAN'99 +49-30-34 63 8000
Bank Transfer through ___________________________________ (name of bank)
to
Bank Name: Trinkhaus & Burkhardt
Bank Code: 502 308 80
Account No.: 001 365 002
Reference: IWAN'99 - 19 000 048
Checks must be in DM and drawn on a German bank, personal checks cannot
be accepted.
Credit Card Payment:
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Credit Card: [ ] Eurocard/Mastercard [ ] VISA [ ] Diners Club
Card holder name: ______________________________________
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Expiration date: ______________________________________
Signature: ______________________________________
Cancellation:
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Cancellations should be sent in writing to GMD FOKUS. If received before
June 15 then 50% of the registration fee will be refunded. A
substitution can be made at any time.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
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Please make your own hotel reservations. It is highly recommended
to book as soon as possible. The following hotels are in the vicinity
of the conference venue:
Savoy Hotel
(venue of the Tutorials, and accross the street from the conference venue)
Fasanenstra_e 9-10
D -10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Phone: +49 30 31103-332
Fax: +49 30 31103 -333
E-mail: reservierung@hotel-savoy.com
URL: http://www.hotel-savoy.de
Berlin Excelsior Hotel
( 5 minute walk )
Hardenbergstra_e 14
D -10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Phone: +49 30 31 55-0
Fax: +49 30 31 55-1002
E-mail: info@excelsior-hotel.de
URL: http://www.hotel-excelsior.de
Hotel Consul
( 10 min walk )
Knesebeckstra_e 8-9
D -10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Phone: +49 30 311 06 0
Fax: +49 30 312 20 60
E-mail: info@hotel-consul.com
URL: http://www.hotel-consul.de
Special internet rates:
Single 99,-/139,- DM
Double 140,-/220,- DM
Suite 260,- DM (breakfast incl.)
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