WING'2001

2001 Workshop of the Web and InterNetworking Group at Boston University

Boston University, Monday October 8, 2001

Pictures from the workshop are now available!



Overview

WING'01 is a one-day workshop organized by the Web and InterNetworking research Group in the Computer Science Department at Boston University (click here for last year's WING workshop). This one-day workshop will feature a select number of talks by graduate students in which recent results from on-going research projects will be presented. In addition to these presentations, a special WIP (Work-In-Progress) session will allow graduate students to present short synopses of on-going research projects based on submitted position statements. The workshop will conclude with an open panel discussion with participation from the faculty members involved.   

 

Call for Position Statements

Position statements are required of all student participants (except first-year graduate students).
  • Position statements are limited to five pages in length and must be received by September 15th 2001.
  • Position statements should describe planned, or on-going research conducted within the WING group.  
  • All submitted position statements will be peer-reviewed by members of the WING group and will be distributed to workshop attendees. 
  • A selection from all submitted position statements will be invited for presentation during the workshop.

 

Registration

WING'2001 is open (and free) to all faculty and graduate students in Computer Science.  To register, students are required to submit a position statement describing their on-going or planned research in areas of interest to the WING community. 
  • If you are planning to attend WING'2001, please register by sending your position statement to the program coordinators no later than September 15th, 2001
  • If you are a first-year graduate student who is planning on attending WING'2001, please let the program coordinators know by September 21st, 2001

 

Advance Program

  Schedule Speaker Topic
Coffee 10:00    
Introduction 10:15 - 10:30    
Session I     Streaming, Web and Extensible Services
  10:30 - 11:00 Shudong Jin Scalability of Multicast Delivery for Non-sequential Streaming Accesses
  11:00 - 11:15 Manish Raj Sharma PSLF Scheduling in Web Servers
  11:15 - 11:30 Weichao Ma Problem Statement
  11:30 - 11:45 Marwan Fayed Mechanisms for Event Driven and Extensible Adaptibility in a Distributed Environment
Lunch 12:00    
Session II     Network Traffic Management
  1:15 - 1:45 Liang Guo Position Statement
  1:45 - 2:00 Dhiman Barman Position Statement
  2:00 - 2:15 Ashok Maram Traffic Engineering Using Multi-Path Routing for OSPF
Session III     Measurement and Characterization
  2:30 - 3:00 Anukool Lakhina Charactering the Geographical Topology of the Internet
  3:00 - 3:15 Khaled Harfoush PeriScope
  3:15 - 3:30 Jun Liu Inference on Wireless and Wireline Losses
Session IV     Multicast
  3:45 - 4:15 Gu-in Kwon STAIR: Practical AIMD Multirate Multicast Congestion Control
  4:15 - 4:30 Huan Luo An Efficient Application-level Multicast Delivery Scheme
  4:30 - 4:45 Thomas Florio Managed QoS Sensitive End System Multicast Routing
Session V     Round-table Discussion
  5:00 - 5:45 Round-table Discussion Looking Over the Fence at Networks (Reading in advance is required)

 

WING'2001 Organization 

Program Coordinators

Logistics Coordinators

Advisors


Updated on: Thursday, February 07, 2002