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1 |
Technologies for Internet
Infrastructure |
Securing the Infrastructure |
Barb Fraser |
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Panel |
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The Internet was originally designed
among a close group of people who trusted each other. The commercial
Internet, however, has different requirements, which the Internet's
development community has been addressing; this has become more apparent
recently. Experts in the areas of Authentication and Authorization,
Secure Routing, Secure Name Services, Intrusion Detection, and Perimeter
Security will discuss the kinds of attacks we experience and their
appropriate countermeasures. |
2 |
Internet
Science and Technology for the 21st Century |
Measuring Cyberspace: How
Big is It? |
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Paper |
Susan C. Kinnevy |
University of Pennsylvania School of Social
Work |
USA |
kinnevy@ssw.
upenn.edu |
Internet is forming a huge
and diverse cyberspace whose size and usage changes very rapidly.
This session will present several attempts to estimate its size on
the web and how communication is made over e-mail. |
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Narushige Shiode |
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis,
University College London |
UK |
n.shiode@
ucl. ac.uk |
Nobuko Kishi |
Tsuda College |
Japan |
kishi@
tsuda.ac. jp |
4 |
Interactive,
Multimedia, Innovative Contents (Live Demonstrations) |
High and Low End: Applications
Above All |
Oliver B. Popov |
University St. Cyril and Methodius |
Macedonia |
Oliver@MAR
NET.MK |
Paper |
Joseph Mosley |
The DelFin Project Inc. |
USA |
Jmosley@
delfinproject.com |
Through voice and video,
via text and graphics, the intensity and the variety of applications
represents the Internet today. Most of them are capacity demanding,
however there are efforts and results in using low end infrastructure.
This session explores the benefits of media over a range of infrastructures. |
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Takaaki Komura |
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto
Univ. |
Japan |
komura@kuis.
kyoto-u.ac.jp |
Masataka Ohta |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Japan |
mohta@
necom830.hpcl.
titech. ac.jp |
6 |
Education |
Distance Learning Issues and
Tools |
Lee Caldwell |
Hewlett-Packard |
USA |
lee_caldwell
@hp.com |
Paper |
Ng S. T. Chong |
Institute of Advanced Studies/United Nations
University |
Japan |
ngstc@
ias.unu.edu |
The Internet offers tremendous
potential for the expansion of access to education across space and
time while maintaining and even improving quality. Realizing that
potential requires narrowing down the many possible approaches with
consideration of a number of technical, pedagogical and implementation
issues. This session will present the issues from a number of contexts,
with discussion of several specific technical implementations of new
web-based learning systems. |
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Ferran R. Tarrag |
Generalitat de Catalunya (PIE) |
Spain |
ferran@
pie.xtec.es |
Rachida Ajhoun |
Institute for Study and Research on Arabic
(IERA) RABAT |
Morocco |
ajhoun@
emi.ac.ma
ajhoun@iera.
um5souissi. ac.ma |
Yan Bodain |
CRIM Formation |
Canada |
ybodain@
crim.ca |
1 |
Technologies
for Internet Infrastructure |
Multicast Technologies: Spreading
the Word |
Steve Deering |
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Paper |
Kenji Fujikawa |
Kyoto University |
Japan |
fujikawa@kuis.
kyoto-u.ac.jp |
IP Multicast promises to
improve certain classes of applications: teleconferencing, broadcast
TV, remote learning, and "push" applications. Deployment has been
delayed by deployment and policy issue, market acceptance of applications,
and the complexity of the problem. We look at promising developments
that suggest the issues are being worked out. |
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Tatsuya Jinmei |
Toshiba Corporation |
Japan |
jinmei@isl.rdc.
toshiba.co.jp |
Kengo Nagahashi |
Keio University |
Japan |
kenken@sfc.
wide.ad.jp |
8 |
Regulation,
Policy and Governance |
Women and the Internet |
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Paper |
Karen Drost |
FARO |
Netherlands |
karen@faro.nl |
In a field traditionally
dominated by men, how are women's groups doing to provide access,
support and training for women on-line? Cases studies from The Netherlands
and Japan will be presented followed by respondents from other cultures
who will provide additional insights based on their experiences. |
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Akiko Orita |
Graduate School of Keio University |
Japan |
ako@sfc.
wide.ad.jp |
Lynne Clement |
ArtsEdge |
USA |
lynne@artsedge.
kennedy-center.org |
8 |
Regulation,
Policy and Governance |
Next Generation Internet Policy |
Michael Nelson |
IBM |
USA |
mm@us.
ibm.com |
Paper |
Madan Mohan Rao |
Microland |
India |
madanr@
planetasia.com |
What policy issues are likely
to develop when the Internet is 10 times larger and 100 times faster
than today? When the Internet is able to provide high-quality video
everywhere, how will policymakers deal with the collision of the Internet
with broadcast regulations and cultural policies? How will telephone
regulations deal with IP telephony? |
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Jean-Louis Tertian |
ART |
France |
jean-louis.
tertian@
art-telecom.fr |