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National Science Foundation’s
Town Hall Meeting on May 5-6, 2006 << Back to GENI Meetings home page The next GENI Meeting will be held July 13-14, in San Francisco, California. The Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) is planning a new initiative, “Global Environment for Networking Innovations” (GENI), to explore new networking capabilities that will advance science and stimulate innovation and economic growth. GENI’s goal is to increase the quality and quantity of experimental research outcomes in networking and distributed systems, and to accelerate the transition of these into products and services that will enhance economic competitiveness and help to secure the nation's future. Ultimately, the research enabled by GENI is expected to lead to a next-generation of network capabilities and services. Specifically, the GENI initiative envisions the creation of new networking and distributed system architectures that, for example:
The GENI initiative includes a research program and a global experimental facility designed to explore new architectures, distributed systems and networked applications at scale. CRA organized the National Science Foundation Town Hall Meeting, May 5-6 2006, to gather broad community input about GENI that will be used to further inform and refine the design of the GENI facility plan. Hotel and travel information:
This meeting provided CISE with the opportunity to engage the broader research community in the GENI initiative by:
It included presentations and breakout sessions to discuss and provide feedback on such research topics as they relate to the GENI facility:
A webcast of the March GENI Town Hall Meeting is here. Please note that you will be asked to log in to view it. This information will not be used for purposes other than those related to GENI. Questions? Contact CRA's Dana Neill, dneill [at] cra.org Made possible with support from:
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