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Joint Techs: Looking Ahead Steve Wolff, Internet2 & Inder Monga, ESnet
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VISION Advance the state of network engineering, research and operations STRATEGY Bring researchers and practitioners together, so that: Research may illuminate some elements of practice Operational experience may suggest fruitful lines of research Joint Techs Re-imagined
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EXECUTION Build on the success of traditional Joint Techs meetings Become the premier annual venue for R&E network operators and researchers to hold an open dialogue: Build a high quality technical program with tutorials, panels, and peer-reviewed papers and posters Expand international participation Engage more students Joint Techs Re-imagined
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Key Drivers for Change 4 – 11/11/2015, © 2010 Joint Techs Retain original meeting goals: Exchange of ideas, Develop best practices, and Provide opportunity for community-led training New technology = new community members Opportunities for cross-pollination Need for dialog between network operator and researcher communities Expand existing focus to incorporate faculty / students and all technical challenges
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Fully merged agenda with APAN (not 2 separate co-located meetings) Extended format Full days Sunday & Wednesday) Expanded speaking opportunities Two netcast tracks Expanded audience APAN traditionally incorporates network operations, network & domain research, and those supporting network usage by non-technical topics (medicine, performing arts, etc. CFP is issued; submissions due 9/14 Winter 2013: TIP
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No officially-scheduled Summer event Interest in convening a smaller meeting “focused and frugal” Exploring options (possible locations) and topics ESCC exploring options for its summer meeting Feedback and questions welcome After TIP2013
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Winter 2014: Salt Lake City University of Utah hosting Ideally, two concurrent tracks, expanded network & domain research participation “Mixing bowl” approach Student participation solicited Expanded program committee CFP to be issued shortly after TIP2013 After TIP2013 (cont’d)
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Fall 2014: Indianapolis Indiana University hosting Multiple concurrent tracks Network research / operations cross-pollination a priority Late September/early October timeframe CFP to be issued Summer 2013 Submissions for papers/tutorials/workshops/posters peer-reviewed as with SC’s program Transition to One Annual Technical Meeting
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Program committee – Continue focus on the excellence in content – Need more volunteers to address the increased scope and spread the load Focus days (like SDN yesterday) – Feedback from the community will help structure topics and scope Community – Increase the participating community by working with your academic researchers – Excite them to present on network and network-related issues What does this mean to you? 9 – 11/11/2015, © 2010 Joint Techs
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More Information/Feedback imonga@es.net swolff@internet2.edu sevett@internet2.edu lauren@es.net Inder Monga, ESnet Steve Wolff, Internet2 Susan Evett, Internet2 Lauren Rotman, ESnet
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