Collaborative Computing in Higher Education: Peer-to-Peer and Beyond Tempe, Arizona January 30-31,2002
Welcome Bienvenidos Empfang Benvenuto Bienvenue 欢迎
Making it possible
Making it possible
Program Committee Ana Preston, Univ. TN Linda Roos, OARnet George Brett, Internet2 Joe St Sauver, Univ. Oregon Laurie Burns, Internet2 James Deaton, ONEnet Sue Fratkin, SURA Doyle Friskney, Univ. Kentucky David Futey, Stanford Chris Rapier, PSC/NLANR Krishna Sankar, Cisco Perry Brunelli, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison Jerry Sobieski, Univ. Maryland Steve Wallace, Indiana David Wiley, Utah State
Thanks to: Paul Love, Internet2 Janet Brown, PSC/NLANR Chris Rapier, PSC/NLANR Sue Fratkin, SURA Traci Downey, Internet2 Karen Johnson, Internet2 Laurie Burns, Internet2
Logistics Wireless: Network name is “nlanr” Please use microphones for questions Restrooms: outside Lunches/Breaks: Tent Break today, 3:10 – 3:30 p.m. (20 min) Reception: tonight at Holiday Inn 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thurs. program starts at 8:00 a.m.; breakfast starts at 7:00 a.m.
And so… we are here… How it all started… Peer-to-peer and like models for applications in research, science and education An exploration into: the issues and challenges that come up when creating P2P/distributed computing systems how can universities integrate and innovate with this p2p "revolution,” while providing a vehicle (or models, ideas, and such) through which universities can benefit. Let’s get started!!