Workshop on Research Directions for the Next Generation Internet
May 13-14, 1997
Vienna, VA
In the interest of making them conveniently and quickly available, the papers are accessible only in ascii format. In so doing, we have done occasional violence to authors' formats, but, hopefully retained readability.
Group 1. Architecture
Aiken, Bob. Argonne Nat'l Lab:
Bhasin, Kul. NASA Lewis Research Center: Satellite
Networks
Campbell, Roy. University of Illinois: An Agent-based
Architecture for Supporting ...
Deering, Steve. Cisco Systems: Open Research
Problems on Scale and Stability
Ferguson, Paul. Cisco Systems: Policy Architecture
in Large Networks
Fink, Bill. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center:
NASA HPCC/ESS NGI Reseach Agenda
Floyd, Sally. Lawrence Berkeley Lab: Mechanisms
for Unresponsive Traffic
Partridge, Craig. BBN Corporation: Building
a Strong Research Base
Tenbrink, Stephen. Los Alamos Lab: A Switched
WAN Backbone with Congestion Control
Touch, Joe. USC/ISI: The X-Bone
Turner, Jonathan. Washington U.: ATM: The
Design Tool for Networking ...
Wroclawski, John. MIT Laboratory for Computer
Science: The Metanet
Group 2. Applications
Davis, Steve. Princeton Plasma Physics Lab:
National Magnetic Fusion Collaboratory
Hanss, Ted. Internet 2 Project: Internet 2
Application Issues
Kantor, Marianna. Los Alamos Lab: Emergent
Knowledge on the Internet
Kesselman, Carl. USC/ISI: Tele-Immersive
Applications On The Next Generation Internet
Myjack, Michael. University of Central Florida:
Advanced Distributed Simulation
Rehor, Kenneth G. Lucent Technologies:
Access-Independent Service Creation
Selfridge, Peter. AT&T Labs - Research:
On-line Communities
Szu, Harold. University of Southwestern Louisiana:
Wireless Subnetworks across the Gulf of Mexico
Wiederhold, G. Stanford: Access to Simulations
Group 3. Quality of Service
Gabber, Eran. Lucent Technologies: Case for
End-to-End Quality of Service
Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J.J. University of California
Santa Cruz: Internet Multicasting
Jacobson, Van. Lawrence Berkeley Lab: Quality
of Service
Johnson, Marjory. RIACS: Some Quality of
Service Issues
Klingenstein, Ken. University of Colorado:
The Management of QOS
Meyer, David. University of Oregon: Scalable
Approaches to IP Multicast
Philp, Ian. Los Alamos Lab: Application-Specific
Network Services
Ramanathan, Parameswaran. University of Wisconsin:
Fault Management
Sydir, J. SRI International: End-to-End, QoS-Driven
Resource Management
Group 4. Middleware
Amer, Paul. University
of Delaware: Network-Conscious Image Compression. (Postscript download file)
Freuder, Eugene. University of New Hampshire: Intelligent Matchmakers
Johnston, William. Lawrence Berkeley Lab: Cataloguing, Caching, and Processing
...
Lynch, Clifford. University of California:
High-Level Infrastructure for Applications in the Internet 2
Moore, Reagan, San Diego Supercomputer Center:
Information-Based Computing Networks
Sollins, Karen. MIT: The Need for Middleware:
Supporting Longevity
Stankovic, John. U. Virginia: Information Dominance
Via Global Virtual Databases
Group 5. Security
Bellovin, Steve. AT&T Labs -- Research:
Security for the NGI
Camp, Jean. Sandia Labs: Survivability &
Trust
Stillman, Maureen. Odyssey Research Associates:
Intrusion Detection and Timely Response
Group 6. Internet Traffic Engineering
Brownstein, Charles. XIWT: R&D Programs
of the Federal Government
Claffy, Kim. UCSD/NLANR: Facilitating Internet Data Acquisition and Analysis
Leland, Will. Bellcore: Performance Monitoring
for the Next Generation Internet
Minden, Gary. University of Kansas: System-Level
Performance of Wide Area Distributed Systems
Paxson, Vern. Lawrence Berkeley Lab: Measurement
Infrastructure