This workshop will have only single-track
technical sessions to allow for ample discuss and interaction among
participants, and thus, the conference registration will be limited
to only 75 people. All papers presented are accepted through rigorous
refereed process. Panel discussions are also planned.
The conference will be preceded
by Tutorials on Wednesday (October 1, 2003) Afternoon and will also
be followed by Tutorials on Friday (October 3, 2003) Afternoon.
October
1, 2003 (Wednesday)
Afternoon: (2:00 - 5:00 pm)
Tutorial-A: "IP Traffic Measurements: Technologies, Tools,
and Protocols"
Presented by Maurizio Molina, NEC Europe
Tutorial-B: "Simplified
Operations Through Resilient IP Network Design"
Presented by Hadriel Kaplan, Avici Systems
5:30PM
- 6:30 PM Conference
Reception: Hosted by
Sprint Corporation
October
2, 2003 (Thursday)
Morning:
8:45AM
Welcome: William Osborne, Dean, School of Computing & Engineering,
University of Missouri-Kansas City
9:00AM - 9:45AM Keynote Speaker:
Robert Doverspike, Division Manager, AT&T Labs (Research)
9:45AM - 10:05AM Coffee Break
10:05AM - 11:55 AM Session-1:
Analysis and Performance
12:00noon
- 1:20PM Lunch & Panel Discussion
Panel Moderator: Renee Keffer, Director, Network Design, Sprint Corporation
Panelists: Karthik Ramasamy (Juniper Networks), Greg Monaco (Great Plains
Networks/Internet2), Hadriel Kaplan (Avici Systems)
Afternoon:
1:30PM - 3:00PM Session-2: System and Internetworking
3:15PM
- 5:45PM Visit to Sprint's Network Operations Center: (including
travel time) - Lenexa, Kansas
6:30PM
- 8:30PM Workshop Banquet
Banquet Speaker: Ben Vos, Director, Technology Development, Sprint Corporation
October
3, 2003 (Friday)
Morning:
8:15AM - 10:05AM Session-3: Routing & Traffic Engineering
10:05AM
- 10:30AM Coffee Break
10:30AM
- 12:20PM Session-4: Measurement & Management
12:30PM
- 1:30PM Lunch
Main
Workshop adjourns
Afternoon:
(2:00 - 5:00 pm)
Tutorial-C: "Mobile All IP network Service Architecture
Options"
Presented by Thomas Magedanz, Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS, Germany
Tutorial-D:
"Networks Have To Think Smarter: An IP vision on distributed
FCAPS functionality"
Presented by Petre Dini, Cisco Systems