bvj@ESD.3Com.COM (B.V. Jagadeesh) (03/05/91)
Hi -
The Technical Committee of SVNC - 91 ( Silicon Valley Networking
conference ) has put together an excellent technical program
with papers from Universities from USA and Europe, Leading Networking
companies and Research Institutes from different parts of the
world. A preliminary conference program is attached for your
reference.
SVNC also offers one day tutorial on FDDI and X- Motif
SVNC-91 aims to cover technical papers in the following areas
1. Internetworking
2. High Speed Networking
3. X - Windows
4. Netowork Management
5. Distributed Systems
6. Physical layer
7. Networking Applications
8. Network Test Equipments
If you have any questions about this conference please
do not hesitate to contact me.
The conference will be held from April 23rd - 25th at Santa Clara
Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA - 95052
Registration form is attached at the end of this mail which can
be used for registering in the conference.
Thanks
/B.V. Jagadeesh
Chairman - Technical Committee
bvj@ESD.3Com.com
(408)-764-5169
Silicon Valley Networking Conference 1991 - Advance Program
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Conference Dates: April 23rd to 25th 1991
Place : Santa-Clara Convention Center,
Santa-Clara, CA - 95052
USA.
DAY 1 April 23, 1991 TUTORIALS
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| Track 1 | Track 2
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8:30 AM | Introduction to X-Motif | Introduction to FDDI
to | Richard Lasslo | Mark Wolter
5:00 PM | Hewlett Packard Company | National Semiconductor
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12:00 NOON Lunch Break
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DAY 2 April 24, 1991 TECHNICAL PAPER TRACKS
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Current and future trends in network management.
Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems 8:30 - 9:00
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Track 1 | Track 2
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Session: NETWORK MANAGEMENT | Session: PHYSICAL LAYER - I
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1. John Pickens, 3COM | 1. Dave Wong, Level One Comm
Open Management Architecture | Understanding Twisted Pair
Making network management | Ethernet
manageable. |
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2. Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems| 2. William.V.Ringer, Intel
A methodology for configuring | Notebook PC Network
large networking. | Interface card.
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3. Joe Grim, Hewlett Packard | 3. Peter Sun, PLX
The SNMP protocol | A non-buffered architecture
| for Ethernet LAN
| controllers.
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| 4. Paul Singh, Intellicom
| 10Base/T based Ethernet Networks
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COFFEE BREAK + Discussion with Speakers
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Session: INTERNETWORKING | Session: Physical Layer - II
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4. Kai Jacobs, Tech. Univ. of Aachen | 5. Mike Seibert, MICRON
Point to multipoint communication.| Use of triple port DRAM for
| smart/faster network app.
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5. Joachim Carlo, Clearpoint | 6. Greg Wolfson, Intel
Analysis of the effects of high | LAN connection for
speed bridges on network | advanced controller micro
performance | controller platform.
6. Brian Lloyd, Telebit | 7. Donna Weaver, Standard
| Microsystems Corp.
IP routing over public switched |
networks. | Advanced silicon for the
| networking of controller
7 Vinod Bhardwaj, Kalpana Inc. | based systems.
Parallel Networking |
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LUNCH + Exhibits
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Session: X-Window | Session: NETWORK TEST EQUIPMENT
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8. V.R. Ranganath and | 8. Jay Weill, Network General
Phil Bourkekas | Network troubleshooting
RISC Controllers - An Architecture| analysis and trends and
well suited for X - Windows | issues.
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9. Dale Luck, Gfx Base Inc. | 9. Jay Seaton, Spider Sys.
X Window System for Amiga Computer| Monitoring and Managing
| LANs.
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10. Jim Fulton, NCD | 10. Daniel Bougher, Tektronix
Making fonts more manageable. | LAN Map Local Area Network
| conduit troubleshooting.
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COFFEE BREAK + Discussion with Speakers
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Session: X-Window | Session: HIGHSPEED NETWORKING
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11. Mark Brown, GRAPHON | 11. Yigal Jacoby, Teklec
Advantages of an advanced X-Term | FDDI Network testing.
design. |
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12. Kevin Herbert, CISCO | 12. Sanjay Dhavan, AMD
X-remote and terminal server | FDDI Interoperability
solutions to needing an X-window.| testing.
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13. Panel Discussion | 13. Sonu Mirchandani, Pacific
| Bell
| Tuning your FDDI
| networking
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| 14. My T Le, Plus Logic.
| FDDI - Traffic Controller
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DAY 3 April 25, 1991 TECHNICAL PAPER TRACKS
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Bruce Nelson, Auspex Systems 8:30 - 9:00
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Track 1 | Track 2
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Session: Highspeed Networking | Session: Distributed Systems
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14. George Marshall, Adaptive | 15. Jeff Eppinger, Transarc
| Corp
Impact of telecommunications and | Transactional remote
highspeed networking. | procedure calls.
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15. Jaffar Rehman, U of Penn | 16. S. Gopisetty
Using detailed traffic | Santa Clara University
statistics for more effective | A client-Agent-Server Model
wideband multiplexing. | for Distributed Processing
| environment
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16. Alan Taffel, US Sprint | 17. Peter Taid, Peer Logic
Frame Relay an overview of | Peer-to-peer computing for
networking technology. | distributed environment.
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17. Tom Dugan, Vitesse Semiconductor |
Sonet on Silicon |
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BREAK 10:35 - 11:15 AM
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Session: Highspeed Networking | Session: Distributed Systems
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18. Brian Button, Stratacom | 18. Michel Besson, Cerics
Frame Relay its concepts and | A protocol for interactive
implications | remote programming in
| heterogenous implementation
| and performance.
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19. Raj Pari, National Semiconductor | 19. Harold Rabie, Echelon
ISDN Basic access components and | Distributed Processing using
design of ISDN peripherals. | Local Operating Network
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20. Tom Russel, Ultranet | 20. OSF Distributed Management
System Issues in Gigabit/s | Environment
Networking | David Schwab - Hewlett Packaret
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LUNCH 12:05 - 2:00PM
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Session: Internetworking II | Session: Physical Layer II
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21. Karen Parker, National Semi | 21. Ed D'Souza, National Semi
Designing and Ethernet for FDDI | Parallel architecture for
router. | maximized throughput in
| star-wired topologies.
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22. R. Spurk, Dept. of Computer | 22. Daniel Pettengil, Intel
Science, Univ. of Saarbruken | Bus mastering for LAN
Router support for multicasting in | adapters.
multicomputer interconnection |
network. |
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23. Jim Forster, Cisco Systems | 23. Mark Wolter, National Semi
Comparison of metrics in todays | Design of FDDI concentrator
routing protocols. |
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24. Milo Medin, NASA | 24. Dick Allen, Photonics
OSPF Routing protocol | Non-cable connectivity
| alternatives in design
| and implementation of
| networks.
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BREAK 3:15 - 3:45 PM
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Session: Network Management II | Session: Network Applications
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| 25. Paul Flaherty, Stanford University
| A Fast Open Systems Interconnection
| Protocol System
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25. Bob Stewart, Xyplex | 26. Manoj Goel, Novell
Development and integration of MIB | Integration of electronic
| mail messages.
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26. Fred Baker, ACC | 27. T. Casey, Dept. of CS
SNMP experimental bridge MIB | Univ. College of LONDON
development. | U.K.
| A Hybrid network image
| server.
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27. Larry Lace, Network Research | 28. Bala Parasuram, Syscom
Heterogenous networking | Fascimile outsource a
considerations when using SNMP | resource saving
agents and network management | alternatives to
devices. | in-house.
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28. Tin Phan & Dean K. Endo, Touch Comm| 29. Bob Jacobson, U of
An object oriented agent | Washington
architecture | Virtual world paradigm
| and televirtuality
| implications for network
| design capabilities.
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29. Jochen Seitz, Institute of Tele - | 30. Norm Schneidwind, Navel
matics, Univ of Karlaruhe, FRG | PG School
An architecture for an Expert | Issues in allocating
system Aiding in Network Planning | servers and files in LAN.
and Network Management |
| 31. Daniel PattenGill
| Banyan Systems Inc
| Directory Services and Street Talk
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A three Day package is $295 and a two day package is $245.
For more info please call B.V. Jagadeesh at (408)-764-5169 or send email to
bvj@ESD.3Com.com or majithia@calstate.bitnet