Zaproszenie na drugie międzynarodowe spotkanie ROADS`07

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Zaproszenie na drugie międzynarodowe spotkanie ROADS`07
Zaproszenie
na drugie międzynarodowe spotkanie ROADS’07
organizowane przez Politechnikę Warszawską we współpracy z Princeton University, Universite
Pierre et Marie Curie oraz ACM SIGCOMM.
Spotkanie odbędzie się 11 oraz 12 lipca 2007 w gmachu głównym Politechniki Warszawskiej sala 231.
Zakres spotkania:
The workshop series on Real Overlays And Distributed Systems (ROADS) focuses on bringing
together regional people who are (interested in) exploring the new challenges of building overlay
networks and distributed networked systems. From a technical perspective, the ROADS workshop is a
place to share new ideas, experiences, and work in progress. From a social point of view, one goal of
ROADS is to nurture important face-to-face interaction among researchers working on Real Overlays
And Distributed Systems builders. In particular, the workshop series primary goal is to bring together
researcher from the United States who are building novel new ROADS with those in outside of the
USA. The Real in ROADS refers to systems that are designed to run on a real platform for a period of
time. Such systems might be research projects, teaching exercises, or more permanent services, but
they should address technical issues of actual overlays and distributed systems. ROADS' emphasis
will be on overlays and distributed systems that are--intended to be--spread over a large number of
sites (e.g., PlanetLab, OurGrid, P2P).
The 2nd International Workshop on Real Overlays And Distributed Systems (ROADS) will bring
together people who are interested in exploring the new challenges of building overlay networks and
distributed networked systems. The ROADS workshop series is a place to share new ideas,
experiences, and work in progress. The Real in ROADS refers to systems that are run on a real
platform for a period of time. Such systems might be research projects, teaching exercises, or more
permanent services, but they should address technical issues of actual overlays and distributed
systems. The ROADS workshop series emphasis is on overlays and distributed systems that are
designed to be spread out over a large number of sites (e.g., PlanetLab). The workshop program will
include invited speakers and presentations of peer-reviewed papers.
Program Co-Chairs
Marc E. Fiuczynski, Princeton University, USA
Timur Friedman, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Marcin Pilarski, Warsaw Technical University, Poland
Review Committee
Aki Nakao, University of Tokyo, Japan
Laurent Mathy, Lancaster University, UK
Patrick McGeer, HP Labs and University Relations, USA
Pablo Rodriguiez, Telefonica Research Lab, Barcelona, Spain
Antony Rowstron, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
Agenda:
July 11 2007
08:30 Introduction
09:00-10:30 Paper presentations
• CLUE: An Anomaly Detection System for PlanetLab by Mike Wawrzoniak (Princeton
University)
• SORA: A Shared Overlay Routing Architecture by John Lane and Aki Nakao (University of
Tokyo)
10:30 Coffee break
11:00-12.30 Paper presentations
• Experimental Methodology for Real Overlays by Diego Dujovne, Thierry Turletti and Walid
Dabbous (INRIA)
• The ASNE Taxonomy: A Case for Classifying the Multitude of Emerging Overlay Networks by
Marcio Augusto. L. Silva, Joelle Quaini-Sousa, Fernando Redigolo, Tereza Cristina Carvalho,
Helio C. Guardia, Wilson Ruggiero, and Borje Ohlman (University of Sao Paulo)
12.30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Paper presentations
• Resource Provision and Allocation in Shared Network Testbed Infrastructures by Panayotis
Antoniadis, Timur Friedman and Xavier Cuvellier (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie)
• On the Design and Evolution of an Architecture for Testbed Federation by Stephen Soltesz,
David Eisenstat, Marc Fiuczynski and Larry Peterson (Princeton University)
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Invited Talk:
New paradigms for the future internet and experimental facilities - Opportunities in the
European ICT Programme by Max Lemke (European Commission's Information Society and
Media Directorate-General)
16:45-18:00 Paper presentations
• Wireless Link Emulation in OneLab by M. Carbone, G. Cecchetti, L. Rizzo, F. Checconi, A. L.
Ruscelli (Universita di Pisa, Scuola Superiore S. Anna)
• The Wireless Multihop-based OneLab Testbed by Bertrand Mathieu, Francois Jan, DjamalEddine Meddour, Yvon Gourhant and Marcin Pilarski (France Telecom, Polish Telecom RD
and Warsaw University of Technology)
July 12 2007
08:45 Introduction
09:00-10:30 Paper presentations
• ROADS for Developing Nations by Rick McGeer, Marc Fiuczynski, Jack Brassil, Larry
Peterson and David Reed (HP Labs, Princeton, MIT)
• Lightweight Operating-System support for a Scalable and Robust Virtual Network
Infrastructure by Sapan Bhatia, Marc Fiuczynski, Andy Bavier and Larry Peterson (Princeton
University)
11:00-12:30 Paper presentations
• A multi-homing Architecture for OneLab
by Antonio de la Oliva, Benoit Donnet, Thierry Parmentelat, Ignacio Soto (Universidad Carlos III
De Madrid, Universite Catholique de Louvain, INRIA)
• Extending the PlanetLab Usage Model for Distributed Heterogeneous Research Testbeds
Roberto Canonico, Giorgio Ventre, and Salvatore D'Antonio (Universita di Napoli Federico II,
Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale)
14:00-18:00 PlanetLab Europe Meeting
Udział w spotkaniu jest bezpłatny, lecz wymagana jest rejestracja na stronie:
http://roads.cs.princeton.edu/
z poważaniem
ROADS co-chair
Marcin Pilarski