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OpenSig
promotes the development of new network architectures and
services through open signaling and programmability. The OpenSig
community offers a forum for the communication of experimental
and theoretical results aimed at a better understanding of
the issues involved in flexible, programmable network architecture,
and the evolution of existing infrastructure in that direction.
If you are interested in presenting, please check out the
call for papers.
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The
workshop traditionally contains a number of invited talks.
We ask that speakers submit a two page abstract of their proposed
talk on one of the topics mentioned below or other topics
related to the theme.
The
workshop is being organized by the Department
of Computer Science at Columbia
University.
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The
theme for the OpenSig 2003 Workshop is "Security, Overlay
Networks and Resilience". The primary aim is to identify,
propose, or highlight new strategies in survivability,
resilience, and security emerging from research,
especially in (but not limited to) overlay networks.
The workshop is held mainly at the Maison Francais.
For directions to Columbia University, see the local information page.
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