OPENARCH 2003
 April 4-5,
San Francisco, CA
Co-Located with INFOCOM 2003

 

Preliminary Program

 

Friday, April 4:

 

8:45 – 9:00       Introduction

 

9:00 – 10:00     Keynote: David L. Tennenhouse

Intel Corporation, VP Corporate Technology Group, Director Research

 

10:00 – 10:30   Break

 

10:30 – 12:00   Session 1: Resource Control in Active Networks

 

                        Controlling the XenoServer Open Platform
                        Steven Hand, Tim Harris, Evangelos Kotsovinos and Ian Pratt

University of Cambridge

 

                        Code Revocation for Active Networks

                        Sandra Murphy, Abhijit Hayatnagarkar, Suresh Krishnaswamy,

Wayne Morrison and Robert Watson

Network Associates Laboratories

 

Hybrid Resource Control for Active Extensions

Parveen Patel and Jay Lepreau

University of Utah

 

12:00 – 1:30     Lunch Break

 

1:30 – 2:30       Session 2: Extensible Datapath Capabilities                     

 

Dynamic Packet Processors - A new abstraction for router extensibility

Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Heimir Sverrisson, Björn Brynjúlfsson and Ólafur R. Helgason          

Reykjavik University

 

Run-Time Support For Extensible Protocol Stacks

Hrishikesh Dandekar, Andrew Purtell, and Stephen Schwab     
Network Associates Laboratories

 

2:30 – 3:30       Session 3: Endpoint Adaptations           

 

OPCA: Robust Interdomain Policy Routing and Traffic Control

                        Sharad Agarwal, University of California, Berkeley,

Chen-Nee Chuah, University of California, Davis,

Randy H. Katz, University of California, Berkeley    

 

Efficient Programmable Middleboxes for Scaling Large Distributed Applications

Sean Rooney, Daniel Bauer, Paolo Scotton

IBM Research, Zurich


3:30 – 4:00       Break

 

4:00 – 6:00       Panel 1: “Progammability, Active Networking, Applications and the OpenArch Community”

                        Randy Katz, UC Berkeley

Raj Yavatkar, Intel Labs

James P. G. Sterbenz, BBN Technologies

 

 

Saturday, April 5:

 

8:30 – 10:00     Session 4: Application Platforms

 

An Open Service Platform for Deploying and Managing Services at Network Edges

B.Falchuk, J.Chiang, A.Hafid, Y.-H.Cheng, N.Natarajan, F.J.Lin, H.Cheng

Telcordia Technologies, Inc.

 

User-specified Adaptive Scheduling in a Streaming Media Network

                        Michael Hicks, Adithya Nagarjan, University of Maryland

Robbert van Renesse,   Cornell University

 

Bees: A Secure, Resource-Controlled, Java-Based Execution Environment

Tim Stack, Eric Eide, Jay Lepreau
University of Utah

 

10:30 – 12:00   Panel 2: “Packets Everywhere? Views on IP infrastructure evolution
from Active Networking to Circuit Switching”

Nick McKeown, Stanford University

Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University and Turin Networks

Jonathan Smith, University of Pennsylvania

 

12:00 – 1:30     Lunch Break

 

1:30 – 2:30       Session 5: Adaptive Applications           

 

A Generic Set-Formation Service

                        Amit Sehgal, Kenneth L. Calvert, James Griffioen         

                        University of Kentucky

 

Transparent and Scalable Client-side Server Selection using Netlets

                        Kalaiarul Dharmalingam and Martin Collier

                        Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland