GIGABIT NETWORKING WORKSHOP GBN'97 - ADVANCE PROGRAM 7 April 1997 International Conference Center, Port Island, Kobe, Japan Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Gigabit Networking in conjunction with INFOCOM'97 Program Co-chairs James P. G. Sterbenz Joe Touch GTE Laboratories USC/ISI 40 Sylvan Road MS-47, Suite 1001 4676 Admiralty Way Waltham, MA 02254 USA Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA +1 617 466 2786 +1 310 822 1511 x151 jpgs@ieee.org touch@isi.edu http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/~jpgs http://www.isi.edu/~touch Program Committee Christophe Diot, INRIA Joseph Evans, University of Kansas Aloke Guha, NSG StorageTek Per Gunningberg, Uppsala University Bryan Lyles, Xerox PARC Dick Skillen, Nortel Masahiro Taka, UNCL Richard Thompson, Univ. of Pittsburgh PROGRAM The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for presenting and discussing very recent work in gigabit networking and to raise relevant issues to the general networking community in a timely manner. The workshop consists of a number of short informal presentations and discussion on current research and implementation, hot topics, position statements, and controversial issues relating to high bandwidth networking. The focus is on end-to-end issues including transport and higher layer protocols, host and network interface architecture, operating systems, emerging applications, deployment and management of large networks, economic and regulatory issues, security and privacy, and other societal impacts. We are particularly interested on the theme of high performance distributed information access designed to scale to gigabit giganode networks with a high (number of users) x (throughput per user) product, including: -- high-performance authentication and security (hardware and software solutions, and their trade-off) -- low latency name resolution (e.g. URL and URC) and name service (e.g. URL and DNS) -- high-performance distributed IPC, shared memory, and file systems -- high-performance information access and interactive service support -- high-performance low latency transactions, session control, and network signalling REGISTRATION 8:00 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:00 Welcome, Introduction, and Agenda 8:30 - 9:00 APPLICATIONS OVER TESTBEDS AND EXPERIMENTAL NETWORKS 9:00 - 10:00 MAGIC-II Ira Richer and Joseph B. Evans ATDnet - A Gigabit ATM Network Testbed Art Goldman , Chris Wilcox, and Ray McFarland High Speed Networking Applications over ATM Joseph Betser , Craig Lee, and Joseph Bannister Break 10:00 - 10:30 ISSUES IN DEPLOYING GIGABIT NETWORKS 10:30 - 12:00 An Architecture for Monitoring and Control of Gigabit Networks Anshul Kantawala , Guru Parulkar, Douglas Schmidt, Eileen Kramer, and Jonathan Turner Realizing Global Shared Data Space: the Role of Data Rate and Security Aloke Guha and James Hughes Experience with a Production Gigabit LAN Joe Touch , Ted Faber, and Darshan Jani DISCUSSION: Issues in Deploying, Operating, and Managing Gigabit Networks Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 HIGH BANDWIDTH NETWORKING RESEARCH IN JAPAN (invited talks) 1:00 - 2:00 Enhanced High-speed Academic Network in Japan Weiping Zhao, National Center for Science Information Systems (NACSIS) NACSIS / NTT Joint Research Project on High-speed Multimedia Communications Networks Shoichiro Asano, Weiping Zhao, Sotetsu Iwamura, and Hisao Uose, NACSIS and NTT R&D for Technologies for an Integrated Ultra-High Speed Network and Computer System Masahiro Taka , Ultra-high Speed Network and Computer Technology Laboratories Developing a PC Cluster using Commoditized Network Technology Oriented towards Database Applications Masato Oguchi, Takahiko Shintani, Takayuki Tamura, and Masaru Kitsuregawa, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo Break 2:00 - 2:15 PROTOCOLS AND END-TO-END ISSUES 2:15 - 3:00 Assymetric High-Speed Networking Protocols for Mission-Critical Applications with Global Satellite Coverage and Multimedia Traffic Joseph Bannister, , Fred Bauer, Robert Lindell, Mike O'Brien, Cheryl DeMatteis, James Stepanek, Jeffery Fedor, Scott Michel, Joseph Betser, Michael Campbell, and Stephen Schwab Scaling of End-to-End Latency with Network Transmission Rate Jose Carlos Brustoloni and Peter Steenkiste Break 3:00 - 3:30 HIGH PERFORMANCE WEB 3:30 - 4:30 High Performance Web: An Application for Wide Area Caching Samrat Bhattacharjee , Ellen W. Zegura, and Kenneth L. Calvert [invited speakers to be announced later] Discussion: High Performance Web -- Distributed interactive objects are emerging as a distinct and dominant transport class. The current web is a simple example of these objects. In addition to the issues listed above, GBN `97 is seeking abstracts specifically addressing: -- how the Web changes GBNs: are there new transport classes to be considered? -- how GBNs change the Web: what should a high bandwidth Web look like? OPEN DISCUSSION 4:30 - 5:00 TCGN OPEN BUSINESS MEETING 5:00 - 6:00 -- Workshop wrap-up -- TCGN business and issues -- What is Gigabit networking, and what should our role be? The TCGN web page is now at http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/ieee-tcgn. To get on the TCGN email list send an email message to listserv@tele.pitt.edu with the message body consisting of the single line SUBSCRIBE GIGA . The GBN'96 program and proceedings are located on the TCGN Web page. DINNER, BOFs (informal) 6:00 -