| THEME |
SESSION |
CONCURRENT
SESSIONS |
DESCRIPTION |
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title |
title |
chair |
chair
organization |
chair
country |
chair
e-mail |
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speaker |
speaker
organization |
speaker
country |
speaker
e-mail |
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| 1 |
Technologies
for Internet Infrastructure |
Decongestants for Networks |
Bruce Davie |
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Paper |
Andrew K. Adams |
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center / National
Laboratory of Applied Network Research |
USA |
akadams@
psc.edu |
Timely and effective diagnosis
of network problems can make for cost-effective cures for bandwidth
inefficiency. |
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Toyonori Fujiura |
NTT |
Japan |
toyo@nttlabs.
com |
| Anthony James McGregor |
The University of Waikato and The National
Laboratory for Applied Network Research (NLANR) |
New Zealand |
tonym@
nlanr.net |
| Hiroki Saito |
Meiji University |
Japan |
hiro-s@cs.
meiji.ac.jp |
| 1 |
Technologies
for Internet Infrastructure |
IP6 Experience: Time to Deploy |
Steve Deering |
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Paper |
Ivano Guardini |
CSELT S.p.A. |
Italy |
ivano.guardini
@cselt.it |
IP6 has been proposed as
a next generation Internet Protocol, providing a large increase in
the available address space. This is important to assure that end
to end services are available throughout the Internet, and to extend
the Internet's reach into developing countries and wireless markets. |
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Masaki Minami |
WIDE Project / Keio University |
Japan |
minami@
wide.ad.jp |
| Hiroshi Kitamura |
NEC Corporation |
Japan |
kitamura@ccm.
cl.nec.co.jp |
| Masafumi Oe |
Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
Japan |
masa@
fumi.org |
| 3 |
Mobile Internet
and IP Network Appliances |
Implications and Applications
of Wireless Technology |
Jacques Guidon |
INRIA |
France |
Jacques.Guidon
@INRIA.FR |
Paper |
Thomas C. Agoston |
IBM Global Services |
USA |
agoston@
us.ibm.com |
Advances in wireless technology
will have dramatic effects on potential services and applications
offered in the Internet. This session will discuss issues related
to geographical location and the possibility of being contacted whenever
you want and wherever you are. |
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Jeffrey Mark Alexander |
Washington CORE and The George Washington
University |
USA |
jeffalex@
wcore.com |
| Johan Hjelm |
W3C/Ericsson Research |
Sweden |
hjelm@w3.org |
| Carey-Ann Jackson |
CSIR |
South Africa |
cjackson@
csir.co.za |
| 5 |
Bio-Medical
Issues |
New Technology for Health
/ Medical Applications |
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Paper |
Denis Trcek |
Institut "Jozef Stefan," Ljubljana
College of Management |
Slovenia |
denis.trcek
@jis.si |
The Internet has the ability
to extend the reach of other technologies in exciting ways. This session
includes examples of the use of the Internet to enable remote access
to biomedical instruments and databases, significantly increasing
the value of these resources. |
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Susumu Date |
Computer Center, Osaka University |
Japan |
date@rd.center.
osaka-u.ac.jp |
| Auke van Balen |
FEI/Philips Electron Optics |
Netherlands |
avb@
nl.feico.com |
| Mark H. Ellisman |
National Center for Microscopy and Imaging
Research/Center for Research on Biological Structure/University of
California, San Diego |
USA |
mark@
ncmir.ucsd.edu |
| 8 |
Regulation,
Policy and Governance |
Government Policy and the
Growth of the Internet |
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Paper |
Rene Morin |
Centre International pour le Devloppement
de l'Inforoute en Francais (CIDIF) |
Canada |
rene@cidif.org |
Government policy makers
around the world are seeking ways to spur the growth of the Internet
and e-commerce. Telecommunications regulations are being rewritten
to encourage competition. New laws are being drafted to provide a
stable regulatory environment for e- commerce. What works? What doesn't? |
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Brian Anderson |
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University |
USA |
brian.anderson@
post.harvard.edu |
| Chan-Mo Chung |
Korea Information Society Development
Institute |
Korea |
cmchung@
sunnet.kisdi.re.kr |
| 8 |
Regulation,
Policy and Governance |
The State of the Internet:
National Case Studies |
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Round-table |
Franck Martin |
SOPAC, South Pacific Applied Geoscience
Commission |
Fiji |
franck@
sopac.org.fj |
One of the traditions of
INET is progress reports on the development of the Internet in countries
around the world. The speakers in this roundtable will provide case
studies, report on recent developments, and share lessons learned. |
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Sergey Y. Yurish |
Institute of Computer Technologies |
Ukraine |
syurish@
mail.icmp.lviv.ua |
| Mohamed Amin El-Nawawy |
In Touch Communications Services, SAE |
Arab Republic of Egypt |
nawawy@
intouch.com |
| Ronel Smith |
Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR) |
South Africa |
ronel.smith@
mikom.csir.co.za |
| Saul Hahn |
Organization of American States |
USA |
shahn@
oas.org |
| Royal D. Colle |
Cornell University |
USA |
rdc4@
cornell.edu |
| 6 |
Education |
The Arts, the Internet, and Education:
What Do They Have to Offer Each Other? |
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Panel |
Lynne B. Clement |
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts |
USA |
lbclement@
kennedy-center.org |
Interaction that need no artificial barriers,
such as translation - music, the international language, and dance,
as a physical expression of that language, exist in all cultures.
Panel members will discuss how their organizations have incorporated
the arts and the Internet into education to build international understanding
and expand students' experiences with the art forms of their own culture
or others'. |