Thursday Dec. 20
8 :3 0 a m - 9 :3 0 a m
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
"Heterogeneous
Computing: Goals, Methods, and Open Problems"
Howard Jay Siegel
Colorado State University
H. J. Siegel is the Abell Distinguished Professor of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at Colorado State University. From August 1976 to
August 2001, he was a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at Purdue University. He received two B. S. degrees from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the M. A., M. S. E., and
Ph. D. degrees from Princeton University. Dr. Siegel has co-authored over
280 published technical papers in the areas of parallel and distributed
computing. He was a Coeditor-in-Chief of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed
Computing, and was on the Editorial Boards of the IEEE Transactions on
Parallel and Distributed Systems and the IEEE Transactions on Computers.
He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the ACM.
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SESSION V
Communication Networks
Chair: Joseph Bannister
University of Southern California/ISI
Load
Balancing in Cellular Networks: How Much We Can Achieve
Swades K. De and Sajal K. Das, University of
Texas at Arlington
Performance
Evaluation of Mobile Agents for E-Commerce Applications
Rahul Jha and Sridhar Iyer, Indian Institute of
Technology, Bombay
Performance
Evaluation of Real-Time Communication Services on High-Speed LANs under
Topology Changes
J. Fernández and J. M. García, Universidad de
Murcia, and J. Duato, Universidad Politecnica
de Valencia
Wavelength
Conversion Placement and Wavelength Assignment in WDM Optical Networks
Mahesh Sivakumar and Suresh Subramaniam,
The George Washington University
Identifying
Long-Term High-Bandwidth Flows at a Router
Smitha, Inkoo Kim, and A. L. Narasimha Reddy,
Texas A & M University, College Station
Variable
Length Packet Switches: Input Queued Fabrics with Finite Buffers, Speedup
and Parallelism
D. Manjunath and B. Sikdar, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute
1 :0 0 p m - 2 :0 0 p m
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
"Parallel
Web Mining"
Masaru Kitsuregawa
University of Tokyo
Masaru Kitsuregawa received the Doctor of Engineering degree in Information
Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1983. In 1983, he joined the
Institute of Industrial Science (IIS) at the University of Tokyo as a lecturer.
He is currently a Professor and a Director of the Center for Conceptual
Information Processing Research, IIS, University of Tokyo. His research
has been directed toward the design of 100 node, highly parallel PC cluster
system for performance database/data mining systems. His current research
interest is web mining. He has published more than 150 refereed papers.
He serves as a trustee member of the VLDB Endowment, as an Asian Coordinator
of the IEEE TCDE, and is the chairperson of ACM SIGMOD Japan Chapter. Dr.
Kitsuregawa has served as the chairperson of SIGDE of IEICE Japan. He was
a general chair of PAKDD2000 and a member of Steering Committee of IEEE
ICDE and PAKDD. He is currently the editor of IEEE TKDE Journal.
2 :1 5 p m - 4 :1 5 p m
INVITED SESSION
Advances and Research Challenges in Networking
Chair: Cauligi S. Raghavendra
University of Southern California
Modeling and Simulation of Complex Systems: Networks and Biological
Systems
Sri Kumar, Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency, USA
An
Optical Booster for Internet Routers
Joseph Bannister, University of Southern
California/ISI
Intelligent, Model Based Network Engineering
Anurag Kumar, Indian Institute of Science
Performance Analysis of Data Services over GPRS
Marco Marsan, Marco Gribaudo, Michela Meo,
and Matteo Sereno, Politechnico di Torino
Trends in Architectures and Technologies for QoS Preserving Packet
Switch Fabrics
Vijay Kumar, Lucent Technologies
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