This Year's Workshop |
Introduction FDIS: San Francisco 2003: The eighth workshop on new opportunities at the interface between computing and wide-area communications will be held July 31 and Aug 1, at the Golden Gate Club of the Presidio, in San Francisco. The focus as always will be 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 still explosive growth.
The program is given below. Presentations, including the short presentations, and photos from the meeting are now linked in, and the attendee list is here.
You can also see 2002's or 2000's program and presentations.
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Previous Workshops
FDIS: 2002 at the Golden Gate August 11-13, 2002
Presidio of San Francisco San Francisco, CA
FDIS: Aspen 2000 June 4 - June 7, 2000 Aspen Institute Aspen, Colorado
FDIS: Aspen '99 June 6 - June 9, 1999 Aspen Institute Aspen, Colorado
FDIS: Aspen '98 May 31 - June 3, 1998 Aspen Institute Aspen, Colorado
FDIS: Aspen '97 June 1 - June 4, 1997 Aspen Institute Aspen, Colorado
FDIS: Key West '96 April 28 - May 1, 1996 Key West, Florida
FDIS: Key West '95 April 30 - May 2, 1995 Key West, Florida |
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Thursday, July 31 9:00 am
Topic: Computerized Science Moderator: Scott Kirkpatrick |
9:00
Introductions and Ground Rules
Scott Kirkpatrick, Hebrew University
9:40
Online Science:
the World-Wide Telescope
Jim Gray, Microsoft
10:20 Break
10:40
Online Science, continued
Alex Szalay, Johns Hopkins
11:40
On Bioinformatics
Pat Brown, Stanford
12:20 — 1:40 Lunch |
Thursday, July 31 1:00 pm Topic: Access to Human Knowledge Moderator: Brewster Kahle |
1:40
On Copyright
Pam Samuelson, Berkeley
2:20
Quantity versus Quality in Online Information
Mike Lesk, Internet Archive
3:00 Break
3:20
The Handle system
Bob Kahn, CNRI
4:40 Attendee Short Presentations
DCC Study on Economic impact of Digital Copyright
Rich Howard, WINLAB, Rutgers
From Mobile Internet to Ambient Intelligence
Klaus David, Uni-Kassel
Backup/Archiving as a Scalable Service
Hakim Weatherspoon, UC Berkeley
5:30
Barbecue and Demos at Internet Archive |
Friday, August 1 9:00 am Topic: Personal Structure in the Web Moderator: Jim Pitkow |
9:00 Attendee short presentations
Networked Musical Performance
John Lazzaro, UC Berkeley
Large Scientific Databases
Bob Molyneux, NCLIS
Free Cache
Ralf Muehlen, Internet Archive and SF LAN
9:40 Online Music from the Stores' Perspective
Dan Hart, Echo.com
10:00 Network Management in the Commons
J Chris Ramming, SRI
10:40 Break
11:00 Anti-Spam Strategies
Josh Alspector, AOL
11:40
Semantic Multicast
Max Ott, Semandex.com
12:20 — 1:40 Lunch |
Friday, August 1 1:40 pm Topic: Explosions of various sorts Moderator: Rich Howard |
1:40 Attendee short presentations
IBM's "On Demand" and Autonomic Computing initiatives
Steve R. White,, IBM Research
Scandinavian Telecom Realities
Anders Rockstrom, Telia-Sonera
3:00 Break
3:20
Autonomous Configuration and Repair of Networks: Field trials
Rich Howard, PnP Networks
4:00
Internet Analytics Today
Raymie Stata, Internet Archive and UCSC
5:00 Adjourn |
Organizing Committee Josh Alspector | Laura Buddine | David Culler | Klaus David | AOL | Iacta | UC Berkeley | Uni-Kassel | John Denker | Bob Flynn | Rod Goodman | Rich Howard | AT&T | Polytechnic Univ | Gaea Corp | Research Innovations | Dan Huttenlocher | Larry Jackel | Brewster Kahle | Scott Kirkpatrick | Intelligent Markets | North-C Technologies | Internet Archive | Hebrew University | Mitra | Abbas Ourmazd | Jim Pitkow | Mike Schwartz | Mitra Consulting | Communicant | Outride | Code on the Road LLC | | Conference Administration |
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