Fwd: [callforparticipants] TIP2013: Call for Participation
hi all - sorry to spam everyone... I think NSI, NML, and AutoGOLE projects - since they are related and form an important component for much future global virtualization work - ought to make a substantive showing here. These three technologies will have made substantial progress and demos over this fall, and will be seeing considerable global deployment in both experimental and early production environments in the spring of 2013, so we need to be presenting the engineering/deployment issues to this community. NORDUnet will be providing workshops on these programs internally to the Nordic community this fall... perhaps we could offer such a workshop at TIP as well.... Thoughts? Jerry -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [callforparticipants] TIP2013: Call for Participation Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 11:08:23 -0400 From: Stephen Wolff <swolffadmin@internet2.edu> To: callforparticipants@internet2.edu, jtjan08@internet2.edu, tony@cenic.org Colleagues, Once again, the APAN <http://apan.net/> and Joint Techs <http://www.internet2.edu/jt/> meetings will converge in Honolulu to form the *Techs in Paradise (TIP) 2013 <http://events.internet2.edu/2013/tip/>*conference, hosted by the University of Hawaii <http://www.uhm.hawaii.edu/>. By bringing these meetings together into one location, TIP 2013 encourages greater global dialogue, facilitates technical collaboration across the Pacific and provides an important discussion forum for issues of concern to R&E network stakeholders in this region of the world. The meeting will take place from January 13 – 16, 2013. To ensure a dynamic and thought-provoking program, planning is already underway. We are currently inviting abstract proposals for: a) full or "lightning round" presentations, b) tutorials (90-minute, 1/2-day and full-day), c) lunchtime meetings (SIGs, BoFs and Working Groups), d) posters and e) co-located meetings and workshops. TIP2013 will include two (2) concurrent netcast sessions and, if possible, a third (smaller non-taped) session to increase the number of talks, papers, posters, and side meetings available and expand the opportunities for dialogue across the communities. The following topics have been identified as being of particular interest, although proposals in other areas relating to research and education networking are also invited: *Network Research and Emerging Technologies* (including Software Defined Networking / OpenFlow; Security in R&E Networking; Network Performance and Measurement; and "Future Internet") *Network Architecture and Operations* (including 100G implementation experiences; IPv6; Network performance and utilization; R&E network infrastructure and connectivity updates; and Pacific Islands connectivity) *R&E Network Applications* (including Astronomy; Ocean observatories; Climate and environment; Disaster management; e-Medicine and e-Health; e-Culture and performance; Global collaboration; and e-Learning) Please submit your abstract for review by *September 14, 2012* using the link at http://events.internet2.edu/2013/tip/focus-areas.cfm. Abstracts must include collaborators or intended demonstrations. Submissions will be judged by a formal program committee process based on relevance to posted focus areas and audience areas of interest. *Registration* for TIP2013 will be announced in Septmber; information on the *conference hotel* will be announced as soon as it is posted. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email tip2013-questions@internet2.edu <mailto:tip2013-questions@internet2.edu> or visit the meeting website at: http://events.internet2.edu/2013/tip/ We look forward to hearing from you! /Jacqueline Brown /(APAN),/Inder Monga/ (ESnet), and /Steve Wolff /(Internet2) on behalf of the TIP2013 Program Committee
On 27/06/12 19.11, Jerry Sobieski wrote:
I think NSI, NML, and AutoGOLE projects - since they are related and form an important component for much future global virtualization work - ought to make a substantive showing here.
Have in mind that the 2013 Winter GLIF meeting will most likely be held at the back (or front) of TIP. Having a compelling NSI & AutoGOLE story to tell certainly makes sense. /Lars -- Lars Fischer <lars@nordu.net>, @lpfischer Chief Technology Officer, NORDUnet (http://www.nordu.net) mobile: +45 2288 1729, office: +45 3246 2500, skype: lpfischer
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Jerry Sobieski
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Lars Fischer