Location
Aspen Institute
Aspen Meadows
Aspen, Colorado
June 4 - June 7, 2000The Sixth Annual Workshop on
Frontiers in Distributed Information Systems
FDIS: Aspen 2000
Previous
WorkshopsFDIS: Aspen '99
June 6- June 9, 1999
Aspen Institute
Aspen, ColoradoFDIS: Aspen '98
May 31 - June 3, 1998
Aspen Institute
Aspen, ColoradoFDIS: Aspen '97
June 1 - June 4, 1997
Aspen Institute
Aspen, ColoradoFDIS: Key West '96
April 28 - May 1, 1996
Key West, FloridaFDIS: Key West '95
April 30 - May 2, 1995
Key West, Florida
Introduction
FDIS: Aspen 2000: The sixth annual workshop on new opportunities at the interface between computing and wide-area communications was held June 4-June 7, 2000 once again at the Aspen Institute Conference Center, in Aspen Colorado. The focus was on the rapidly changing possibilities in the backbone and transport layers of the world's digital networks, and on the new services, new clients, and new communities that are coming into being as a result of their explosive growth. Attendance was limited to less than 50 participants. The final program, including several short presentations by attendees, is listed below. You may also wish to explore last year's FDIS: Aspen '99 program and presentations as well.
Because of the explosion in computing and communication technology, many new products and services are now possible. However, many of the proposed visions for these new products and services are mutually inconsistent and some still have significant technical and social obstacles. Technical elegance will often not be the principal factor in determining success.
Many of us, in our own organizations, prepare "road-maps" based on our guesses about where technology is going now and in the five to ten year future, using these road-maps to identify critical areas in which research is needed to stay on track. In this workshop we will identify and critically examine such issues and opportunities in distributed information systems. The goal is to consider them with more vision and greater technical accuracy than we each bring to the discussion individually.
Conference
AdministrationSusan Witzel
Phone: +1 908-582-4432
Fax: +1 908-582-5809
Email: sv@lucent.com
Program (final)
Sunday, June 4, 2000 6:00 pm Registration open
Reception in Prince Bandar Lounge
Monday, June 5 8:00 am
Topic: Location-Aware Services
Moderator: Abbas OurmazdMonday, June 5 7:30 pm
Topic: Social Impacts
Moderator: Larry JackelGeolocation and FINDS PPT Giovanni Vannucci,
LucentcomMotion PPT
Natalia Marmasse
MIT Media LabLive Address Book PPT
Al Milewski
ATTAttendee short presentations:
User Models for Personalization PPT Josh Alspector,
Personalogy
New Ideas for Forecasting High Tech Portia Isaacson
Future BitsMobile Computing in an Educational Setting home page link
Geri Gay
CornellAttendee short presentations:
Copyright policy and digital archives Brewster Kahle
Alexa Internet
Tuesday, June 6 8:00 am
Topic: Expeditions into the 21st Century
Moderator: Scott KirkpatrickTuesday, June 6 7:30 pm
Topic: Applications
Moderator: Mike SchwartzOxygen Hari Balakrishnan
MIT LCSPortalono PDF
Larry Arnstein
U WashingtonInfoSphere
Calton Pu
Georgia TechEndeavor PPT
John Kubiatowicz
UC BerkeleyPlanet Blue
John Richards
IBM and LotusHow will the DOD exploit ubiquitous computing?
Jean Scholtz
DARPA and NISTThe Digital Music Business Narayanan Shivakumar
Gigabeat.comMusic on the Web PPT
Steve Crandall
ATTAttendee short presentations
The Automated Digital Economy HTML Steve White
IBM ResearchECLIPSE: Platform for composition of net and telephony services
Chris Ramming
ATT ResearchMPEG 2, 4, 7 and 21 Progress Report HTML
Pete Schirling
IBM
Wednesday, June 7 8:00 am
Topic: Wireless and Sensors for Everybody
Moderator: Brewster KahleDatabase support for sensor arrays PPT Joe Hellerstein
UC BerkeleyDirt Cheap Radios PPT
Paul Mankiewich
LucentLow Cost Internet Access PPT
Rajiv Laroia
RadioRouterAttendee short presentations:
How much can you drink through a wireless straw? Rich Howard
Lucent
Workshop Site & Accommodations
The workshop was held at Aspen Meadows (the conference center of the Aspen Institute). For the registration desk, call 1-800-452-4240, or fax to 1-970-544-7822. The hotel main desk can be reached at 1-970-925-4240 or (fax) 1-970-925-7790.
For pictures, a map, and some background on Aspen Meadows, check out http://www.aspenmeadows.com/.
The conference room is equipped to handle projection of laptop screen-based presentations, has a T1 Internet connection, and of course the standard overhead projector.
Organizing Committee
Josh Alspector Laura Buddine David Culler Klaus David Univ of Colorado Iacta UC Berkeley Uni-Kassel John Denker Bob Flynn Rod Goodman Rich Howard AT&T Polytechnic Univ Caltech Lucent Dan Huttenlocher Larry Jackel Brewster Kahle Scott Kirkpatrick Cornell Univ AT&T Alexa Internet Hebrew University
and Internet ArchiveMitra Abbas Ourmazd Jim Pitkow Mike Schwartz Mitra Consulting IHP Groupfire consultant