yurcik@NRL-LCP.ARPA (01/23/88)
Following is an announcement for TCP developers and maintainers who are in the Washington D.C. area or will be visiting the area on 2/22/88. This open informal meeting includes a talk and is intended for discussions of technical issues and past experiences. DC SIGCOMM NASA/GSFC Association for Computing Machinery Washington, D.C. Chapter Special Interest Group on Data Communication and the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center NETWORK ROUNDTABLE #1/SEMINAR ----------------------------- DATE: Monday, February 22, 1988 TIME: 1:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. PLACE: Goddard Space Flight Center Building 8 Auditorium Greenbelt, MD 20771 Directions: From the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, take the Greenbelt Road/NASA exit. Turn left onto Greenbelt Rd.; Goddard's main gate will be on the left at the nth stoplight. RESERVATIONS: For security reasons, non-U.S. citizens and foreign nationals wishing to attend should make arrangements in advance through their embassy. CONTACTS: For additional information, contact Sol Broder, Head, Advanced Data Flow Technology Office at (301)286-7088 or Brian Lev at (301)286-9514. PROGRAM: 1:15-1:30 Greeting/Introduction Broder/NASA Gardner/SIGCOMM, Chair 1:30-2:00 Seminar D. Clark/MIT 2:00-4:00 Roundtable - Site Presentations 2:00-2:20 University of Maryland G. Ricart 2:40 George Mason University B. Peters 3:00 GSFC S. Broder 3:20 MITRE Chandler/Cerva 3:40 George Washington Univ. D. Preuss 4:00 NRL R Saenger 4:00-5:00 Discussion of Misc. Technology Concerns, Plans for Future Meetings, Format, Content. GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. David Clark, MIT TOPIC: "Network Throughput - Where Are the Limits?" ROUNDTABLE: Area facility network managers and implmentors will have an opportunity to share experiences and discuss technology issues. ------