Concluding Panel 15:30-17:00, Jan.31, 2002 Coordination : Jun Murai (Keio Univ.) Panelists : - Gul Agha (University of Illinois, USA) - Ly Sauer (Sandia National Labs, USA) - Sumi Helal (University of Florida, USA) - Yuji Oie (Kyushu Inst of Tech., Japan) Chair : Hiroshi Esaki (University of Tokyo)
AGENDA Introduction of panelists (Hiroshi Esaki) Opening Address (Jun Murai) Address by panelists (5-8 min. each) –Ly Sauer –Gul Agha –Sumi Helal –Yuji Oie Free discussion
Ly Sauer (Sandia National Labs) Dr. Sauer is Lead Software Architect and Senior Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Labs. Research on Weapon engineering and waste management from 1990 to now. Before 1990, she has worked at IBM and Motorola for ten years. Software Engineer, Software integration, software reuse
Gul Agha (University of Illinois) Dr. Gul Agha is Director of the Open Systems Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He previously held appointments at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ( ) and at Yale University ( ). Object-Oriented Distributed Systems, database and language
Sumi Helal (Univesity of Florida) Dr. Helal is an Associate Professor at the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Department (CISE) at the University of Florida. Database Systems, Mobile and Wireless Computing, Collaborative Computing, and Internet Applications.
Yuji Oie (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) Dr. Oie is a Professor at Dep. Of Computer Science and Electronics, Kyushu Institute of Technology. Performance Evaluation of Protocol and Networks, Traffic Engineering, Lightwave Networks
Objective of this session Identify the area of “Application and Internet” and the direction of future SAINT symposium Relationship between Research, Industry and Society Crossing over or collaboration with other professional areas
Summary of Panel (1) Jun: Crossing over and collaboration between Professional and production application area, e.g., ITS, Education, with the Internet technology Ly: Fluid and broad scope Ly: Program chair/committee should define an unique theme and direction for each SAINT symposium Ly : Technology and technique for high end simulation work. Gul: New system and architectural paradigm, due to various heterogeneity of nodes and networks
Summary of Panel (2) Sumi: What is next killer app., succeeding Web, for professional business and people ? Gul/Sumi: Agent technologies ? Yuji: Traffic engineering for heterogeneous applications Sumi/Yuji: Listed the technologies on CFP, (but does not listed particular application area) Suguru: Tools and gears for Application developper
Middleware Aero Industry Cinema Medical Education Art Internet Technologies Structure
SAINT2003 Orlando, Florida, USA January 27-31, IMPORTANT DEADLINES –Tutorial Proposals: July 1, 2002 –Workshop Proposals: August 1, 2002 –Paper Submission: July 1, 2002
SAINT2003 Orlando, Florida, USA January 27-31, IMPORTANT DEADLINES –Tutorial Proposals: July 1, 2002 –Workshop Proposals: August 1, 2002 –Paper Submission: July 1, 2002 See you in Orlando !!! See you in Orlando !!!