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 submitted papers are accessible for now only in ascii format. In so doing, we have done occasional violence to authors' formats, but, hopefully retained readability.
Although we had hoped to list them alphabetically, we have received over 100 papers and are now to the point of simply getting them up as sson as possible. They are simply consecutively numbered. In some cases, papers were submitted by multiple authors, in which case, only one is identified in this list.
1. Aiken, Bob. Argonne Nat'l Lab:
2. Bair, Ray. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory:
3. Burback, Ron. Stanford University: A large-scale,
distributed, secure, infrastructure ...
4. Campbell, Douglas. BYU: Implications for
National Security Needs
5. Campbell, Roy. University of Illinois: An Agent-based
Architecture for Supporting ...
6. Cohen, Fred. Sandia: Information Protection
Issues
7. Davis, Steve. Princeton Plasma Physics Lab:
National Magnetic Fusion Collaboratory
8. Farmanov, Faik. Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences:
The constructing and efficiency raising...
9. Ferguson, Paul. Cisco Systems: Policy Architecture
in Large Networks
10. Ghosal, Dipak. UC Davis: Bartering Cycles
and Bits
11. Gong, Fengmin. MCNC: Security and Quality
of Service Integration
12. Haigh, J.T. Secure Computing Corp: NGI Security
Architecture and Protocols
13. Hanss, Ted. Internet 2 Project: Internet 2
Application Issues
14. Johnson, Marjory (#1). RIACS: Some Quality
of Service Issues
15. Kesselman, Carl. USC/ISI: Tele-Immersive
Applications On The Next Generation Internet.
16. Leland, Will. Bellcore: Performance Monitoring
for the Next Generation Internet
17. Montgomery, Doug. NIST: The Importance
of Testing Technology for the NGI
18. Soliman, Hamdy. New Mexico Tech: All Fiber
Optics Wide Area Network
19. Stankovic, John. U. Virginia: Information
Dominance ViaGlobal Virtual Databases
20. Wills, Graham. Bell Labs (Lucent): Next Generation
Internet Visualization
21. Hammond, James. UT Austin: Advanced Distributed
Simulation
22. Salo, Timothy. Minnesota Supercomputer Center,
Inc: The Role of ATM ...
23. Braden, Bob. USC Information Sciences
Institute: Mechanisms for Unresponsive Traffic
24. Johnston, William. Lawrence Berkeley
Lab: Cataloguing, Caching, and Processing ...
25. Paul, JoAnne. West Virginia University: Comprehensive
Modeling of Large Scale ...
26. Wroclawski, John. MIT Laboratory for
Computer Science: The Metanet
27. Xie, Geoffrey. Naval Postgraduate School:
Application-Level, Guaranteed Statistical Service
28. Fernandez, Joseph. JNA Telecommunications,
Australia: Scenarios and suggestions
29. Howard, Barry. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory:
Secure Web Access
30. Dovrolis, Konstantinos. University of Wisconsin:
Fault Management
31. Wiltzius, Dave. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory:
Reliable Switched Networks
32. Wolski, Rich. UC San Diego: Achieving High-Performance
Computing
33. Klingenstein, Ken. University of Colorado:
The Management of QOS
34. Miller, W. Marcus. Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory: Exploiting IPv6 "Jumbo Payloads"
35. Mishra, Shivakant. University of Wyoming:
Dependable Distributed Services
36. Orlandic, Ratko. Suffolk University, Boston:
Architecture of Distributed Database Services
37. Barnett, Tim. UC San Diego: Collaboration
Environments For Regional Global Climate ...
38. Forslund, David. Los Alamos Lab: Role of
the Next Generation Internet in Healthcare
39. Philp, Ian. Los Alamos Lab: Application-Specific
Network Services
40. Szu, Harold. University of Southwestern Louisiana:
Wireless Subnetworks across the Gulf of Mexico
41. Tenbrink, Stephen. Los Alamos Lab: a
Switched WAN Backbone with Congestion Control
42. Batsell, Steve. Oak Ridge Lab: Performance
Measurements and Analysis of IP-over-ATM
43. Meyer, David. University of Oregon: Scalable
Approaches to IP Multicast
44. Sholander, Peter. Sandia Labs: Secure,
Multicast-Multimedia to Mobile Users
45. Touch, Joe. USC/ISI: The X-Bone
46. Carlo, James. Texas Instruments: Standards
and the Next Generation Internet
47. Freuder, Eugene. University of New Hampshire:
Intelligent Matchmakers
48. Long, Douglas. US Air Force Rome Laboratory:
Enterprise Security
49. Lynch, Clifford. University of California:
High-Level Infrastructure for Applications in the Internet 2
50. Minden, Gary. University of Kansas: System-Level
Performance of Wide Area Distributed Systems
51. Fisk, Mike#1. Los Alamos Lab: Network
Computing
52. Fisk, Mike#2. Los Alamos Lab: Next Generation
Internet Security
53. Kantor, Marianna. Los Alamos Lab: Emergent
Knowledge on the Internet
54.Pratt, Thomas. Sandia Labs: Application Utilization
Of A National Gigabit Network
55. Stillman, Maureen. Odyssey Research Associates:
Intrusion Detection and Timely Response
56. Huntoon, Gwendolyn. Pittsburgh Supercomputing
Center: Next Generation Routing
57. Johnson, W. Lewis. USC/ISI: Guided
Distance Learning in Adaptive Virtual Environments
58. Naegle, John. Sandia Labs: Effective Communications
on the Next Generation Internet
59. Tsang, Rose. Sandia Labs: Signalling Mechanisms
for Supporting Dynamic QoS
60. Paul, Raymond. Purdue University: Resource
and Quality of Service Management
61. Iyengar, S. Sitharama. Louisiana State
University:
62. Shaffer, Clifford. Virginia Tech: Sychronous
Collaboration in the NGI
63. Sjulin, Mike. Sandia Labs: Integrated Reliability
Analysis Tool
64. Crane, Gary. NYSERNET: A Regional Model
for Developing Network Applications
65. Lifka, David. Cornell Theory Center: The Advanced
Resource Management System (ARMS)
66. Sollins, Karen. MIT: The Need for Middleware:
Supporting Longevity
67. Johnson, Marjory#2. NASA Ames Research
Center: Reliable Multicast
68. Bellovin, Steve. AT&T Labs -- Research:
Security for the NGI
69. Calvert, Kenneth. Georgia Tech: The Ngi Service
Interface
70. Denny, Barbara. 3Com Corporation: Routing Issues
71. Welch, Von. Center for Supercomputing Applications:
Distributed Application Experience
72. Zhou, Yuli. AT&T Labs Research: TCP Connection
Establishment Protocol ...
73. Claffy, Kim. UCSD/NLANR: Facilitating Internet
Data Acquisition and Analysis
74. Deering, Steve. Cisco: Open Research Problems
on Scale and Stability
75. Liu, Zhaoyu. University of Illinois: Intrusion
Detection and Response System
76. McAuley, A. J. Bellcore: Fast Hierarchical
Routing
77. Turner, Jonathan. Washington U.: ATM: The
Design Tool for Networking ...
78. Dahlin, Michael. University of Texas at Austin:
Globally Efficient Resource Management
79. Higgins, John. Brigham Young University:
Certification Of Network Security Tools
80. Partridge, Craig. BBN Corporation:
81. Steenkiste, Peter. Carnegie Mellon
University: Agenda Driven by an Electronic Services...
82. Zhang, Hui. Carnegie Mellon University: Resource
Management For Service-Oriented...
83. Ball, Thomas. Lucent Technologies: Access-Independent
Service Creation
84. Hobby, Russ. UC Davis: An Accounting Model
for a Multiple Levels of Internet Service
85. Hsiung, Hsiaosu. Mitretek Systems: Quality
Of Service Performance Measurement
86. Murphy, Sandy. Trusted Information Systems:
Security Research Directions
87. Sydir, Jaroslaw. SRI International: End-to-End,
Qos-Driven Resource Management
88. Armstrong, Robert. Distributed Information
Systems: Spanning the Next Generation Internet
89. Bruno, John. Bell Laboratories: Case for End-to-End
Quality of Service
90. Camp, Jean. Sandia Labs: Survivability &
Trust
91. Foster, Ian. Argonne Lab: An Applications
Strategy for the NGI
92. Foster, Ian. Argonne Lab: Towards a Computation-Rich
NGI
93. Estrada, Susan. CENIC:
94: Garcia, J.J. University of California Santa
Cruz: Internet Multicasting
95. Nahrstedt, Klara. University of Illinois:
Quality of Service Routing
96. Paxson, Vern. Lawrence Berkeley Lab: Measurement
Infrastructure
97. Pierson, Lyndon. Sandia Labs:
98. Jones, Michael. Houston Associates:
99. Rosser, James. Cal State at LA: Internet 2
100. Garrett, Mark. Bellcore: New Services and
Capabilities
101. Coyle, Edward. Purdue:
102. Bhasin, Kul. NASA Lewis Research Center:
Satellite Networks
103. Daniel, Ron. Los Alamos Labs: Crisis
Management and Middleware
104. Haigh, J. T. Secure Computing Corporation:
Security Architecture and Protocols
105. Shneiderman, Ben. U. of Md: Information
visualization
106. Taranenko, Nina. Los Alamos Labs: Optical
Routing
107. Chiueh, Tzicker. SUNY at Stony Brook:
Terabit Routers
108. Chiueh, Tzicker. SUNY at Stony Brook:
Active Firewall
109: Marcus, J. Scott. BBN Corporation: What Might
It Cost?
110: Fink, Bill. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center:
NASA HPCC/ESS NGI Reseach Agenda
111. Selfridge, Peter. AT&T Labs - Research:
On-line Communities
112. Jacobson, Van. Lawrence Berkeley Lab: Quality
of Service
113. Brownstein, Charles. XIWT: R&D Programs
of the Federal Government
114. Duff, Clodagh. WBT Systems: Virtual Classroom
Environment
115. Amer, Paul. University of Delaware:
Network-Conscious Image Compression.