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title |
instructor
name |
instructor
organization |
instructor
country |
instructor
e-mail |
Tutorial#1 |
Running Applications on High-speed Networks -
Theory, Practice, and Case Study |
Mark Gates |
NLANR/DAST |
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Tutorial#2 |
Java and Database Connectivity |
Simon Brooke |
Weft Technology Ltd |
Scotland |
simon@weft.co.uk |
Tutorial#3 |
Building Accessible Web Sites, or Making Sure
Everyone Gets Your Message |
Michael Burks |
International Center For Disablities on the Internet |
USA |
mburks952@att.net |
Tutorial#4 |
E-Business in Practice |
Gordon Howell |
ec1.com |
USA |
gordon@ec1.com |
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INSTRUCTOR |
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title |
instructor
name |
instructor
organization |
instructor
country |
instructor
e-mail |
Tutorial#6 |
Brittle - Prepare Your DNS for the Future |
Bill Manning |
USC/Information Sciences Institute |
USA |
bmanning@isi.edu |
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INSTRUCTOR |
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title |
instructor
name |
instructor
organization |
instructor
country |
instructor
e-mail |
Tutorial#5 |
An Overview of Security in Windows 2000 |
Todd Needham |
Microsoft |
USA |
toddn@microsoft.com |
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TUTORIAL |
INSTRUCTOR |
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title |
instructor
name |
instructor
organization |
instructor
country |
instructor
e-mail |
Tutorial#7 |
Moving to XML |
Simon Brooke |
Weft Technology Ltd. |
Scotland |
simon@weft.co.uk |
Tutorial#8 |
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) -
Technology and Implementation |
Martin Schulman |
Juniper Networks, Inc. |
USA |
marty@juniper.net |
Tutorial#9 |
Cryptography for Privacy and Secure Distributed Systems |
Charlie Catlett |
Argonne National Laboratory |
USA |
catlett@mcs.anl.gov |
Tutorial#10 |
IP Version 6 Primer |
Florent Parent |
Viagenie Inc. |
Canada |
Florent.Parent@viagenie.qc.ca |
Tutorial#11 |
Synchronous and Asynchronous Collaboration and Knowledge Management on the Internet |
David Coleman |
Collaborative Strategies, LLC |
USA |
davidc@collaborate.com |
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Welcome Address |
Donald M. Heath / Jun Murai |
Conference Recognition |
Brian Carpenter / Toru Takahashi |
Welcometo Yokohama |
Dr. Hidenobu Takahide, Mayor, City of Yokohama |
Sponsor Appreciation |
Donald M. Heath / Hiroshi Fujiwara |
Awarding of 2000 Jon Postel Award |
Geoff Huston |
Board of Trustees Acknowledgements |
Donald M. Heath |
Plenary Panel: Open Source Movement |
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The scientific movement has grown out of a culture of gifts - scientists publish their results in order to gain visibility
and fame - and the Internet, as well as the free source code movement, have grown on a similar basis. Launched in
1985 by Richard Stallman, (GNU), the free source code movement has blossomed into a broad front of projects best
exemplified by the stunning success of Linux, the Unix-like kernel launched by Linus Torvalds in 1991. It is now
challenging Microsoft's Windows NT in the server business and is poised to invade the desktop as well. Some call
Linux the Internet Operating System and this is twice true: it could not have existed without the Internet and a lot of
machines that are making up the Internet run on Linux. Apache, another free source code software, powers nearly half
of all Internet servers in the world.
This panel will discuss how these two gigantic communities are rapidly merging into one huge, new development that
may be the real basis for the new net economy. |
Jean-Claude Guedon
Miguel de Icaza
Bernard Lang |
Closing of Opening Plenary Session |
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