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Dear Steve, 

I apologize for this delayed response. the truth is that I was 
absent from my office for an extended period of time. I came 
back to my office on June 22. The MPEG meeting is on from 
July 6-10 in Dublin. So some of the issues raised below will
lead to a timely discussion in MPEG.

In message "Re: AVT Consensus on MPEG4/DMIF", casner@precept.com writes:

>Responding to Vahe Balabanian's summary of approaches for RTP/MPEG4:
>
> Steve:
>I think you have covered the space of options pretty well.  Your use
>of the term "AVT" is a bit fuzzy in some instances, as explained in a
>couple of the following comments.
> Vahe:
> 1-  MPEG-4 divides the screen into AudioVisualObjects 
> (AVO) each having a desired shape (including geometric 
> and natural shapes) and multiplicity of coded streams 
> to be chosen from by the receiving end-user. 
> 
> Analysis: This approach is useful to AVT for enabling 
> an end-user to adapt its viewing to changing network 
> conditions.
> Steve:
>Here I think AVT means "RTP applications".  This network adaptivity is
>not a function built into RTP (at least not yet), but is a matter of
>the application choosing the appropriate streams.  One might say this
>selection is enabled by performance measurement done at the receiver
>and perhaps sent back to the source using RTCP.  Here is a case where
>sending in separate RTP streams is important (at least for multicast)
>so selection of RTP streams can be used to control the incoming data
>rate.

Reply:
The important point here is that RTCP measurements play a key
role in the stream selection at the receiver. The issue as I see it
is whether simple selection can be done without active end-user's 
involvment in order to reduce the impact of the degradation on the  
end-user and shed off the traffic load from the network at the source  
or at RTP mixers?

Quoting from the AVT LA Minutes:
"Unfortunately, the QoS measures provided by RTCP don't match what's
defined in DMIF exactly". 

Since the dynamic QoS specification is an important topic to be 
discussed in MPEG at Dublin, the question is what flexibility is 
there in RTCP RR QoS measurements? Will creating an MPEG-4 profile 
for RTP be a good approach to ease this problem? 
> Vahe:
> the receiver. The similarities of MPEG-4 and AVT in this 
> area are in the equivalence of GF-RTP to the MPEG-4 stream 
> and the SDP to the Scene and Object Descriptor. Except in 
> the latter case SDP is a queried entity as opposed to a 
> stream.
> Casner:
>I think the division of information between static out-of-band
>delivery and in-band delivery is an important question for RTP
>with respect to generic payload formats, and for MPEG-4 (especially
>for multicast) even if RTP were not used at all.

Reply:
A quick response time to a stream change request of an MPEG-4 object
>from one type to another is very important. A dynamic in-band 
description should be helpful in this case.
> Vahe:
> 1-  The abstract DMIF Application Interface (DAI) isolates 
> MPEG-4  from the underlying delivery  mechanisms. In this 
> DAI makes use of a media-based QoS (expressed in access 
> unit metrics of priority, loss, delay and jitter) and an 
> explicit format description for each stream.
> 
> Analysis: This is useful to AVT in maintaining applications 
> intact while transiting from IPV4 to IPV6 and adopting 
> multiple implementations of the TOS byte to carry Diff Serv 
> information.
> Steve:
>RTP is already independent of IPv4 vs IPv6.  It does not address QoS
>APIs at all.  So this is not exactly an AVT working group concern.
>Applications using RTP may want to use QoS and therefore they would
>need to use protocols from other working groups (RSVP, Diff-Serv).

Reply:
I appreciate the point you are raising here. A DMIF mapping to 
RSVP has found its way into the DMIF FCD specification and hopefully
will appear in a draft IETF technical proposal for Chicago.
> Steve:
>One problem here is the DMIF is primarily an API, not a protocol.
>IETF work focusses on protocols and only occasionally considers APIs.

Reply:
My apologies if I was not articulate enough in my description of DMIF.
DMIF actually is primarily an integration framework (the IF part 
of DMIF). It is bounded towards the application by a DMIF API (DAI)
and towards the network by a DMIF Network Inerface (DNI). In addition 
DMIF provides a default end-to-end signaling DMIF Signaling (DS) to 
complement the lack in network layer functionality in order to 
keep the integrity of the DMIF Framework. 

The above may be a partial answer to your question in the AVT LA Minutes:
" One question is what should be done when the underlying network layers
cannot meet the interface specified by DMIF?"
> Vahe:
> 2-  DMIF allows tagging of resources used in a given 
> presentation session. The tags are used to log and apply 
> policy to multiple streams on different source and 
> destination addresses and over different networks.
> 
> Analysis: As IETF is moving towards usage accountability 
> with RSVP, this concept allows the collection of usage 
> information for a given presentation. A joint server and 
> client policy can thus be applied to limit the usage of 
> resources for a given presentation.
> Steve:
>This is again outside the bounds of AVT.

Reply:
I appreciate the point you are raising. Action is being taken
to bring the points to the appropriate  IETF working groups.
> Vahe:
> 3-  DMIF allows efficient and agile packing of streams 
> into transports and the reuse of existing transports to 
> reduce the visual impact of addition of new higher 
> priority streams at the expense of existing lower 
> priority streams.
> Steve:
>DMIF allows an expression of priority with the goal of achieving the
>desired visual impact, but it depends on the implementation to
>and the protocols actually achieve that.  I think this is where some
>of the pushback from RTP may come -- that in order to achive the
>desired goal, some changes might be needed above the DAI.

Reply:
Granted that in some cases "in order to achieve the desired goal some
changes may be required above the DAI". But the benefit gained from
the flexibility is a quick response when the streams are changed 
which is crucial for MPEG-4. If we could identify the cases that 
you mentioned and find solutions while preserving the benefit of
quick stream change then we may have an improved overall operation.
> Vahe:
> expertise. DMIF could be used to regulate the stream traffic 
> on Internet in a similar fashion to regulating its TCP traffic.
> Steve:
>Again, I think the key part of achieving this goal is in the protocols
>and mechanisms below the API, not in the API itself.

Reply:
I hope I was able to convey above that DMIF is primarily an integration
framework with aspects of API and protocol.
> Vahe
> Analysis: The stream formats in MPEG-4 cover a wide range of 
> timestamps and clocks including implicit timestamps. It may 
> be possible to subset these for operation over RTP.  This 
> argues for the creation of MPEG-4 profile for RTP. But this 
> breaks the clean separation adopted in DMIF for isolating the 
> applications from the delivery mechanisms, thus MPEG-4 profiles 
> are normally reserved to applications and not to transports. 
> But one can argue that within the confines of the RTP subset, 
> the DAI principle can still be applied across both the storage 
> and broadcast media. As experience is gained with RTP the subset 
> can be enlarged to encompass more of MPEG-4.
> Steve:
>This is where we really need to learn more on both sides.  How
>flexible are the boundaries?  Is it important to solve all the
>problems and scenarios that MPEG-4 has taken on in the RTP context, or
>is it reasonable to say that some we just don't expect to solve some
>of those problems or support some of those scenarios across the
>Internet.  That is, is the problem too hard just because we
>artificially made it so?
>							-- Steve

Reply:
I see the point you are making. Let me say that the main purpose of 
an MPEG-4 profile is to limit the tools and this addresses your 
concerns. Clearly having an MPEG-4 profile for RTP should be a reasonable 
starting point. This is worth debating on this reflector. What will an
MPEG-4 profile for RTP be?

1- Limit the choice of timestamps?
2- Limit the choice of the number/type of streams?
3- Limit the QoS performance measurements?
4- Limit the back channel to allow multicast?
5- Any other?

                                                            -- Vahe



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[Vahe Balabanian:]

I see the point you are making. Let me say that the main purpose of
an MPEG-4 profile is to limit the tools and this addresses your
concerns. Clearly having an MPEG-4 profile for RTP should be a reasonable
starting point. This is worth debating on this reflector. What will an
MPEG-4 profile for RTP be?

1- Limit the choice of timestamps?

[Reply:]

Why is there is need to such limit? MPEG-4 defines a SL-PDU header. This 
can be still used under RTP. Whatever information is not conveyed by the 
RTP protocol, can be stored at the SL-PDU header, transparent to RTP.

[Original Message:]

2- Limit the choice of the number/type of streams?

[Reply:]

Again, is there really a need for this limit? MPEG-4 defines the FlexMux 
tool, which can be used to pack multiple streams into one TransMux stream. 
The RTP sees only the TransMux stream.

In short, what I want to say, could we first try to identify what parts of 
the protocols are really contradicting, and what are actually 
complementary.

Regards,
Zvi

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In message "RE: [DMIF] Re: AVT Consensus on MPEG4/DMIF", zvil@vdo.net writes:

>[Vahe:]
>
>I see the point you are making. Let me say that the main purpose of
>an MPEG-4 profile is to limit the tools and this addresses your
>concerns. Clearly having an MPEG-4 profile for RTP should be a reasonable
>starting point. This is worth debating on this reflector. What will an
>MPEG-4 profile for RTP be?
>
>1- Limit the choice of timestamps?
>
>[Zvi:]
>
>Why is there is need to such limit? MPEG-4 defines a SL-PDU header. This 
>can be still used under RTP. Whatever information is not conveyed by the 
>RTP protocol, can be stored at the SL-PDU header, transparent to RTP.

[Reply:]
The issue relates to the jitter measurement, quoting from the AVT LA 
minutes:
"There was some discussion of which AL-PDU timestamp should be carried
in the RTP timestamp, considering the effect on jitter calculation.
The jitter will be inaccurate if the timestamp represents the 
composition time but the data is sometime sent early for rate
smoothing, or if the timestamp is non-monotonic for interpolated video
frames. Steve Casner pointed out that the jitter value in RTCP is
intended as a comparative measure between streams or at different
times rather than as an absolute measure.  The selection of timestamps
is another issue to be discussed on the mailing list."

We have to keep two seemingly contradictory things in mind:
1- The desire to make use of the RTP/RTCP specification as is
2- The desire to optimize the MPEG-4 packing on RTP

The solution you pointed out above is the one used for the FlexMux 
encapsulation on RTP. In that sense using FlexMux encapsulation in all 
cases may be the most flexible approach. 
>
>[Vahe:]
>
>2- Limit the choice of the number/type of streams?
>
>[Zvi:]
>
>Again, is there really a need for this limit? MPEG-4 defines the FlexMux 
>tool, which can be used to pack multiple streams into one TransMux stream. 
>The RTP sees only the TransMux stream.

[Reply:]
This relates to the fact that if we do not want to use FlexMux encapsulation
then because the RTP will consume ports as the result of large quantity of
Elementary Streams (ES) in MPEG-4 then we may want to limit the number of ESs.
>[Zvi:]
>In short, what I want to say, could we first try to identify what parts of 
>the protocols are really contradicting, and what are actually 
>complementary.

[Reply:]
Let me take a first crack at this. 
Complementary:
Comp1- Per Stream QoS in MPEG-4 
Comp2- Per Stream QoS monitoring in RTP/RTCP
Comp3- RTP/RTCP multicast mixers and firewall translators
Comp4- Generic payload formats (I put this in Complementary since RTP
       has just begun to address this issue therefore no reason to 
       contradict. Right?)
Comp5- Default signaling "DMIF Signaling DS" provided by DMIF  

Contradicting:
Cont1- RTP vs MPEG-4 time stamps
Cont2- Single stream per IP port in RTP vs multiple streams in MPEG-4
       (This could go to complementary depending on how the 
       draft-ietf-avt-aggregation-00.txt "An RTP payload format for 
       User Multiplexing" J. Rosenberg, H. Schulzrinne approaches 
       the issue. Quoting from the AVT LA minutes:
       "Henning Schulzrinne observed that we should carefully consider 
        whether FlexMux fits into RTP or whether it is a specific
        instance of a more generic problem of multiplexing streams into 
        RTP that should be solved more generically")
cont3- Static stream description in SDP/RTP vs dynamic in BIFS/MPEG-4
>
Vahe



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The Audio/Video Transport working group is scheduled to meet for two
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Thanks for replying.  This will be held from 9am-2pm at 2201 BNR building in
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Balabanian, Vahe [CAR:5A03-M:COCOS] 
> Sent:	Monday, June 29, 1998 8:24 AM
> To:	sanket@utdallas.edu
> Cc:	rem-conf@es.net; roamops@tdmx.rutgers.edu; qosr@Newbridge.COM;
> iptel@lists.research.bell-labs.com
> Subject:	re:QoS Issues for Transport of Multimedia Data over Cellular
> Wireless
> 
> Dear Sanket, MPEG has been looking at the matter of network 
> independent and media dependent stream QoS for some time now. 
> I wish to direct your attention to the ISO/IEC Delivery Multimedia 
> Integration Framework Final CD on http://drogo.cselt.it/mpeg/
> 
> The DMIF Reference code operating over IP has been implementated by 
> Xbind Inc. and the source code will be donated to ISO for general 
> availability along with the DMIF Specification.
> 
> DMIF has also been presented to the AVT in a technical proposal
> draft-ietf-avt-rtp-mpeg4-dmif-00.txt
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Vahe Balabanian
> Nortel
> 
> In message "QoS Issues for Transport of Multimedia Data over Cellular
> Wireless", sanket@utdallas.edu writes:
> 
> >Hi,
> > 	I am working on the QoS issues for the transport of multimediadata
> over 
> >a variety of networks (including cellular, and possibly ad-hoc networks)
> as a 
> >part of my Master's thesis. I want to look at these aspects in an
> >architecture independent manner. More  specifically, I am interested in
> >looking at the modifications needed to transport multimedia data over
> >networks using Mobile IP at the network layer, RTP/RTCP payload in UDP
> >packets, and how the different QoS parameters like jitter, end to end
> >delay etc could be satisfied in such a scenario.
> > 	Almost all of the literature that I have come across treats the 
> >topic at a lower layer, assuming the existence of an ATM network and
> using 
> >Wireless ATM to extend it over the wireless hop. In this, the QoS is 
> >guaranteed by reserving timeslots in the TDM frames sent to the mobile 
> >host. However, I feel that assuming the existence of an end-to-end ATM
> n/w 
> >is not valid as the end-to-end connection may span across diverse 
> >networks, all of which may not guarantee deterministic delays etc. I 
> >intend to look at the issues from the modifications needed at the network
> 
> >and the transport layers in an architecture independent manner.
> >	I have not been able to find any literature on this topic, and if 
> >anyone could provide me with useful pointers to information on this topic
> 
> >it would be great. Also, if you could let me know your points of view on 
> >looking at QoS provisioning in this manner, I would really grateful.
> > 
> >Thanks,
> >Sanket Nesargi
> > 
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 			Sanket S. Nesargi
> > 
> > 	Research Assistant	 | 2400 Waterview Parkway, #1215	
> > 	Distributed Systems Lab  | Richardson, TX - 75080
> > 	UT Dallas                |
> > 	Off: (972) 883 2420      | Res: (972) 437 1740
> > 
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> >                                                    
> >
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My deepest apologies.  Below was a reply to a different email.  I greatly
apoligize for the mistake.  Please disregard.

Thanks

Jenn Attaway

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Qaddoura, Emad [RICH2:IP10-M:EXCH] 
> Sent:	Monday, July 06, 1998 3:25 PM
> To:	Balabanian, Vahe [CAR:5A03-M:COCOS]; sanket@utdallas.edu
> Cc:	rem-conf@es.net; roamops@tdmx.rutgers.edu; qosr@Newbridge.COM;
> iptel@lists.research.bell-labs.com; Coffin, Russ [RICH1:IP00-M:EXCH];
> Smith, Paula [RICH:5154:EXCH]; Khalil, Mohamad [RICH2:IP10:EXCH]; Wurch,
> Donald [RICH1:IP10-I:EXCH]; Becker, Carey [RICH2:5154-I:EXCH]; Barnes,
> Mary [RICH4:IP10-I:EXCH]; Hosain, Akram [RICH2:2Q52:EXCH]; Le, Liem
> [RICH1:IP10:EXCH]; Patil, Basavaraj [RICH2:IP10:EXCH]; Young, Ron
> [RICH1:IP10:EXCH]; Hasan, Mohammed [RICH2:2H31:EXCH]; Attaway, Jennifer
> [RICH2:4803:EXCH]
> Subject:	RE: QoS Issues for Transport of Multimedia Data over
> Cellular Wireless
> Importance:	High
> 
> Thanks for replying.  This will be held from 9am-2pm at 2201 BNR building
> in room DIN-T22 (meet at security). Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
> We will be discussing IP Moblility research topics and Dr. Cobb's
> presentation.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Jenn Attaway for Emad Qaddoura
> 
> 	-----Original Message-----
> 	From:	Balabanian, Vahe [CAR:5A03-M:COCOS] 
> 	Sent:	Monday, June 29, 1998 8:24 AM
> 	To:	sanket@utdallas.edu
> 	Cc:	rem-conf@es.net; roamops@tdmx.rutgers.edu;
> qosr@Newbridge.COM; iptel@lists.research.bell-labs.com
> 	Subject:	re:QoS Issues for Transport of Multimedia Data over
> Cellular Wireless
> 
> 	Dear Sanket, MPEG has been looking at the matter of network 
> 	independent and media dependent stream QoS for some time now. 
> 	I wish to direct your attention to the ISO/IEC Delivery Multimedia 
> 	Integration Framework Final CD on http://drogo.cselt.it/mpeg/
> 
> 	The DMIF Reference code operating over IP has been implementated by 
> 	Xbind Inc. and the source code will be donated to ISO for general 
> 	availability along with the DMIF Specification.
> 
> 	DMIF has also been presented to the AVT in a technical proposal
> 	draft-ietf-avt-rtp-mpeg4-dmif-00.txt
> 
> 	Regards,
> 
> 	Vahe Balabanian
> 	Nortel
> 
> 	In message "QoS Issues for Transport of Multimedia Data over
> Cellular Wireless", sanket@utdallas.edu writes:
> 
> 	>Hi,
> 	> 	I am working on the QoS issues for the transport of
> multimediadata over 
> 	>a variety of networks (including cellular, and possibly ad-hoc
> networks)  as a 
> 	>part of my Master's thesis. I want to look at these aspects in an
> 	>architecture independent manner. More  specifically, I am
> interested in
> 	>looking at the modifications needed to transport multimedia data
> over
> 	>networks using Mobile IP at the network layer, RTP/RTCP payload in
> UDP
> 	>packets, and how the different QoS parameters like jitter, end to
> end
> 	>delay etc could be satisfied in such a scenario.
> 	> 	Almost all of the literature that I have come across treats
> the 
> 	>topic at a lower layer, assuming the existence of an ATM network
> and using 
> 	>Wireless ATM to extend it over the wireless hop. In this, the QoS
> is 
> 	>guaranteed by reserving timeslots in the TDM frames sent to the
> mobile 
> 	>host. However, I feel that assuming the existence of an end-to-end
> ATM n/w 
> 	>is not valid as the end-to-end connection may span across diverse 
> 	>networks, all of which may not guarantee deterministic delays etc.
> I 
> 	>intend to look at the issues from the modifications needed at the
> network 
> 	>and the transport layers in an architecture independent manner.
> 	>	I have not been able to find any literature on this topic,
> and if 
> 	>anyone could provide me with useful pointers to information on this
> topic 
> 	>it would be great. Also, if you could let me know your points of
> view on 
> 	>looking at QoS provisioning in this manner, I would really
> grateful.
> 	> 
> 	>Thanks,
> 	>Sanket Nesargi
> 	> 
> 	>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 	> 			Sanket S. Nesargi
> 	> 
> 	> 	Research Assistant	 | 2400 Waterview Parkway, #1215
> 
> 	> 	Distributed Systems Lab  | Richardson, TX - 75080
> 	> 	UT Dallas                |
> 	> 	Off: (972) 883 2420      | Res: (972) 437 1740
> 	> 
> 	>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 	> 
> 	> 
> 	>
> 	>
> 	>
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> 	>
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_____________________________________________________________________________

                        Call for Participation
                                 and
                        Preliminary  Programme
                               for the

    Second European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for
                            Digital Libraries

    European   European          IEEE       ICS-FORTH    University of
    Union      Research          Computer                Crete
               Consortium for    Society
               Informatics and
               Mathematics

                       19 - 23 September, 1998
                        Knossos Royal Village,
                       Heraklion, Crete, Greece

      Web Page: http://www.csi.forth.gr/2EuroDL
      E-mail: ecdl@cc.uch.gr

_____________________________________________________________________________

    We  cordially   invite you  to  join us    at the  Second European
    Conference  on   Research  and   Advanced  Technology  for Digital
    Libraries, to  be   held at  Heraklion, Crete,  Greece,  September
    19-23. 

    The  conference  opening session  will  take place  at 9.00a.m. on
    Monday the 21th of September 1998  and the final session will take
    place on Wednesday   afternoon,  the 23th of  September  1998. The
    technical  talks  are  complemented  by internationally   renowned
    experts'   invited   presentations and   special  sessions,  panel
    discussions, as well as poster and demonstration sessions. 

    The 7th DELOS Workshop on Electronic Commerce will be held jointly
    with the  Second  European  Conference on  Research  and  Advanced
    Technology. Tutorials will be organized  on the 19th  and  20th of
    September 1998. 

    Please note that early registration deadline is July 31, 1998.  A
    limited number of fellowships   for  the Conference and  also  for
    Tutorials     are  available.  For    more  information, including
    registration and fellowship  application forms, please consult the
    appropriate sections of our conference web pages. 

    Details  concerning the Conference Programme can   be found at the
    conference web page,  under  the 'Conference  Programme'  section,
    http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/programme.html 

    For specific information  please consult the  appropriate sections
    of the conference web pages:
   Paper Sessions - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/accpapers.html
   Panel Sessions - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/panels.html
          Posters - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/posters.html
            Demos - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/demos.html
        Tutorials - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/tutorials.html
 Invited Speakers - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/speakers.html
 Special Sessions - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/sessions.html
 7th DELOS Workshop on Electronic Commerce -
                    http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/Delos-7.html

    Please find attached the Preliminary Conference Programme as  well
    as information on Tutorials  and Paper Sessions,  including titles
    and authors.


______________________________________________________________________________

Tutorials
         http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/tutorials.html
______________________________________________________________________________

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
    Full Day Tutorials
        Visual Information Systems
            by Babu M. Mehtre
        Multimedia Information Retrieval, categorisation, and filtering
            by Pasquale Savino and Fabrizio Sebastiani

    Half Day Tutorials
        Designing Content for the Web of Tomorrow
            World Wide Web Consortium sponsored Tutorial
            by Bert Bos
        Secure Communication and Payments over the Internet
            by Amir Herzberg

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
    Full Day Tutorials
        Internet Technologies for the Digital Library
            by Larry Masinter
        Thesauri for knowledge-based assistance in searching digital libraries
            by Dagobert Soergel
        Metadata for Networked Resources
            by Renato Iannella, Carl Lagoze and Stuart Weibel

______________________________________________________________________________

Preliminary Conference Programme       [* implies pending final confirmation]

            http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/programme.html
______________________________________________________________________________
                         MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

8:30 - 9:15        Opening Ceremony
    C. Nikolaou, ECDL98 Programme Chair
    G. Arsenis, Minister of Education and Religious Affairs *
    N. Adam, Digital Libraries Technical Committee, IEEE Computer Society
    C. Spiraki, Rector, University of Crete
    E. Economou, Chairman FORTH *
    S. Orphanoudakis, Vice President ERCIM, Director ICS-FORTH

9:15 - 10:30       Plenary Session A
    Invited Speaker:
        D. Ferguson, Chief Architect, Director, Application 
        Development Division, IBM, and IBM Academy, USA

10:30 - 10:45      Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:30      Parallel Session B
    PS B1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS B2 - Special Session
            Organizer: Ann Okerson
    PS B3 - Paper Session: Architectures for DLs
    PS B4 - Paper Session: Image DLs

12:30 - 14:00      Lunch Break

14:00 - 16:30      Plenary Session C
    Invited Speakers:
        J. O'Donnell, Professor of classical studies,
        Vice Provost for Computing, University of Pennsylvania, USA

        A. Friedlander CNRI, Editor of the D-Lib Magazine 
        W. Arms CNRI, Publisher of the D-Lib Magazine 

16:30 - 16:45      Coffee Break

16:45 - 18:40      Parallel Session D
    PS D1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS D2 - Paper Session: Multilinguality
    PS D3 - Paper Session: DL Technologies for Libraries
    PS D4 - Paper Session: Case Studies I
          - Invited Speaker
            Y. Ioannidis, Professor, University of Athens 

______________________________________________________________________________
                        TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

8:30 - 10:30      Plenary Session E
    Invited Speakers
        M. Maybury, Advanced Information Systems Center
        The MITRE Corporation 

        E. Gelenbe, Nello L. Teer Jr. Professor and Chair of 
        Electrical and Computer Engineering Duke University, USA 

10:30 - 10:45     Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:30     Parallel Session F 
    PS F1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS F2 - Special Session
            Organizer: D. Law
    PS F3 - Paper Session: Case Studies II
          - Invited Speaker
            E. Neuhold, R. Ferber, GMD-IPSI
    PS F4 - Panel Session
            DL Technology for Health Care
            Coordinator: S. Orfanoudakis
          - Paper Session: Navigation and DLs

12:30 - 14:00     Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:15     Plenary Session G
    Keynote Speaker:
        G. Papandreou, Alternate Minister for Foreign Affairs, Greece

15:15 - 16:30     Plenary Session H
    Invited Speaker:
        V. Jongeneel, Director, Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics Switzerland 

16:30 - 16:45     Coffee Break

16:45 - 17:45     Parallel Session I
    PS I1 - Panel Session
        Interaction Design in Digital Libraries
        Coordinator: C. Stephanidis
    PS I2 - Panel Session
        Metadata and content-based approaches to resource discovery
        Coordinator: T. Baker and J. Klavan
    PS I3 - Paper Session: IR for DLs

17:45 - 19:10     Parallel Session J
    PS J1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS J2 - Paper Session: Querying in DLs
    PS J3 - Paper Session: Human Computer Interaction for DLs

______________________________________________________________________________
                       WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

8:15 - 10:45       Posters and Demos

10:45 - 11:00      Coffee Break

11:00 - 12:30      Parallel Session K 
    PS K1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS K2 - Paper Session: Natural Language Processing for DLs
    PS K3 - Panel Session
        Architectures and services for cultural heritage information
        Coordinator: P. Constantopoulos 
    PS K4 - Panel Session
        Federated scientific data repositories for the 
        environment towards global scalable management of 
        environmental information: How useful will they be? What 
        is their potential impact? Shall we save the environment?
        Coordinator: C. Houstis

12:30 - 14:00      Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:15      Plenary Session L
    Panel Session
        EU and US funding policies for Digital Libraries
        Coordinator: C. Nikolaou 

15:30 - 16:45      Plenary Session M
    Panel Session
        Findings of the ESPRIT NSF Working Group on Digital Libraries
        Coordinator: C. Peters

16:45 - 17:00      Closing Remarks
    Serge Abiteboul, ECDL99 Programme Chair


______________________________________________________________________________

Paper Sessions

      http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/accpapers.html
______________________________________________________________________________

Architectures for Digital Libraries
[Parallel Session B3, Monday 21, 10:45 - 12:30]
Session Chair: S. Haridi, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden 

Flexible and Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture (FEDORA)
        Sandra Payette, Carl Lagoze
        Cornell University, USA

The Alexandria Digital Library Architecture
        James Frew, Michael Freeston, Nathan Freitas, Linda Hill, Greg Janee, 
        Kevin Lovette, Robert Nideffer, Terence Smith, Qi Zheng 
        University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

A Framework for the Encapsulation of Value-Added Services in Digital Objects
        Manolis Marazakis, Dimitris Papadakis, Stavros A. Papadakis
        University of Crete and ICS-FORTH, Greece

A Management Architecture for Measuring and Monitoring the Behavior of
Digital Libraries
        Sarantos Kapidakis, ICS-FORTH, Greece,
        Sotirios Terzis, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland,
        Jakka Sairamesh, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

Building HyperNavigation Wrappers for Publisher Web-Sites
        Lukas C. Faulstich, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany,
        Myra Spiliopoulou, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany

______________________________________________________________________________

Image Digital Libraries
[Parallel Session B4, Monday 21, 10:45 - 12:30]
Session Chair: S. Abiteboul, INRIA, France

Combining Color and Spatial Information for Content-based Image Retrieval
        Ramin Zabih, Jing Huang 
        Cornell University, USA

The Application of Metadata Standards to Video Indexing
        Jane Hunter
        University of Queensland, Australia

Search and Progressive Image Retrieval from Distributed Image/Video
Databases: the SPIRE project
        Vittorio Castelli, Lawrence D. Bergman, Chung-Sheng Li, John R. Smith
        IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA

Improving the Spatial-Temporal Clue Based Segmentation by the use of Rhythm
        Walid Mahdi, Liming Chen, Dominique Fontaine 
        Universite de Technologie de Compiegne, France

______________________________________________________________________________

Multilinguality
[Parallel Session D2, Monday 21, 16:45 - 18:40]
Session Chair: C. Peters, IEI-CNR, Italy

Multilingual Information Retrieval Based on Document Alignment Techniques
        Martin Braschler, Eurospider Information Technology AG, Switzerland,
        Peter Schauble, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Experimental Studies on an Applet-based Document Viewer for
Multilingual WWW Documents - Functional Extension of and Lessons
Learned from Multilingual HTML 
        Shigeo Sugimoto, Myriam Dartois, Jun Ohta, Shigetaka Nakao,
        Tetsuo Sakaguchi, Koichi Tabata,
        University of Library and Information Science, Japan,
        Akira Maeda, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

SIS - TMS A Thesaurus Management System for Distributed Digital Collections
        Martin Doerr, Irini Fountoulaki
        ICS-FORTH, Greece

Parallel Text Alignment
        Charles B. Owen, Michigan State University, USA
        James Ford, Fillia Makedon, Tilmann Steinberg, Dartmouth College, USA

______________________________________________________________________________

DL Technologies for Libraries
[Parallel Session D3, Monday 21, 16:45 - 18:40]
Session Chair: I. Solvberg, University of Science and Technology, Norway 

An Analysis of Usage of a Digital Library
        Steve Jones, Sally Jo Cunningham, Rodger McNab
        University of Waikato, New Zealand

ILLUSTRATED BOOK STUDY: Digital Conversion Requirements of Printed
Illustrations
        Anne R. Kenney, Cornell University, USA,
        Louis H. Sharpe II, Picture Elements, Inc., USA,
        Barbara Berger, Cornell University, USA

Structuring Facilities in Digital Libraries
        Peter J. Nuernberg, Aarhus University, Germany
        Uffe K. Wiil, Aalborg University, Germany
        John J. Leggett, Texas A&M University, USA

E-Referencer: A Prototype Expert System Web Interface to Online Catalogs
        Christopher Khoo, Soon-Kah Liew,
        Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
        Danny C.C. Poo, Teck-Kang Toh,
        National University of Singapore, Singapore

______________________________________________________________________________

Case Studies I
[Parallel Session D4, Monday 21, 16:45 - 18:40]
Session Chair: C. Thanos, IEI-CNR, Italy 

Scientific Workflow Management
Invited Speaker: Prof. Yiannis Ioannidis, University of Athens

The Planetary Data System. A Case Study in the Development and
Management of Meta-Data for a Scientific Digital Library 
        J. Steven Hughes, Susan K. McMahon
        JPL, California Institute of Technology, USA

Performing Arts Data Service - An Online Digital Resource Library
        Steve Malloch, Carola Boehm, Celia Duffy, Catherine Owen,
        Stephen Arnold, Tony Pearson 
        University of Glasgow, UK

______________________________________________________________________________

Case Studies II
[Parallel Session F3, Tuesday 22, 10:45 - 12:30]
Session Chair: C. Houstis, University of Crete and ICS-FORTH, Greece

Global Info
Invited Speakers: Dr. Erich Neuhold and Dr. Reginald Ferber, GMD-IPSI

Invited Paper [title to be announced shortly]
        Robin Wright
        Online Manager Cinemedia

Invited Paper [title to be announced shortly]
        Richard Paterson
        Head of Information and Education Division, British Film Institute 

______________________________________________________________________________

Navigation and DLs
[Parallel Session F4, Tuesday 22, 11:45 - 12:25]
Session Chair: C. Lagoze, Cornell University, USA 

Learning User Communities for Improving the Services of Information Providers
        Georgios Paliouras, Christos Papatheodorou,
        Vangelis Karkaletsis, Costantine Spyropoulos, Victoria Malaveta
        NCSR Demokritos, Greece

Soft Navigation in Product Catalogs
        Markus Stolze
        IBM Research Division, Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland

______________________________________________________________________________

IR for DLs
[Parallel Session I3, Tuesday 22, 16:45 - 17:45]
Session chair: P. Schauble, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Mixing and Merging for Spoken Document Retrieval
        Mark Sanderson, University of Massachusetts, USA 
        Fabio Crestani, University of Glasgow, UK

An Integrated Approach to Semantic Evaluation and Content-Based
Retrieval of Multimedia Documents
        A. Knoll, University of Bielefeld,
        C. Altenschmidt, J. Biskup, University of Dortmund,
        H.-M. Blüthgen, University of Technology RWTH Aachen,
        I. Glöckner, University of Bielefeld,
        S. Hartrumpf, H. Helbig, Fernuniversität Hagen,
        C. Henning, University of Technology RWTH Aachen,
        R. Lüling, B. Monien, University of Paderborn,
        T. Noll, University of Technology RWTH Aachen,
        N. Sensen, University of Paderborn,
        Germany

Taiscealai: Information Retrieval from an Archive of Spoken Radio News
        A.F. Smeaton, School of Computer Applications, Dublin City University
        M. Morony, School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University
        G. Quinn, School of Computer Applications, Dublin City University
        R. Scaife, School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University
        Ireland

______________________________________________________________________________

Querying in DLs
[Parallel Session J2, Tuesday 22, 17:45 - 19:05]
Session Chair: H.J. Schek, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 

Semantic Structuring and Visual Querying of Document Abstracts in
Digital Libraries
        Andreas Becks, Stefan Sklorz, 
        Lehrstuhl fur Informatik, RWTH Aachen, Germany,
        Christopher Tresp, 
        LuFG Theoretische Informatik, RWTH Aachen, Germany

Documentation, Cataloging and Query by Navigation: A Practical and
Sound Approach
        F.J.M. Bosman, P.D. Bruza, Th.P. van der Weide, L.V.M. Weusten

Signature File Methods for Semantic Query Caching
        Boris Chidlovskii, Xerox Research Centre Europe, France, 
        Uwe M. Borghoff, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

Introducing MIRA: a Retrieval Applications' Development Environment
        Jose M. Martinez, Jesus Bescos, Guillermo Cisneros
        Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

______________________________________________________________________________

Human Computer Interaction for DLs
[Parallel Session J3, Tuesday 22, 17:45 - 18:45]
Session chair: C. Stephanidis, ICS-FORTH, Greece

Interacting With IDL: The Adaptive Visual Interface
        M. F. Costabile, F. Esposito, G. Semeraro, N. Fanizzi, S. Ferilli
        Universita di Bari, Italy

Evaluating a Visual Navigation System for a Digital Library
        Anton Leouski, James Allan

Visualizing Document Classification: A Search Aid for the Digital Library
        Yew-Huey Liu, Paul Dantzig, and Martin Sachs
        IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA,
        Jim Corey, Mark Hinnebusch and Terry Sullivan
        Florida Center For Library Automation, USA,
        Marc Damashek and Jonathan Cohen
        U.S. Department of Defense, USA

______________________________________________________________________________

Natural Language Processing for DLs
[Parallel Session K2, Wednesday 23, 11:00 - 12:20]
Session Chair: S. Weibel, OCLC, USA

A Linguistically Motivated Probabilistic Model of Information Retrieval
        Djoerd Hiemstra
        University of Twente, The Netherlands

The C-value/NC-value method of Automatic Recognition for Multi-Word Terms
        Katerina Frantzi, Sophia Ananiadou, 
        Manchester Metropolitan University, UK,
        Junichi Tsujii,
        University of Tokyo, Japan

Comparing the Effect of Syntactic vs. Statistical Phrase Indexing
Strategies for Dutch
        Wessel Kraaij, 
        Institute of Applied Physics, TNO, The Netherlands,
        Renee Pohlmann,
        Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Reduction of Expanded Search Terms for Fuzzy English-text Retrieval
        Manabu Ohta, University of Tokyo, Japan,
        Atsuhiro Takasu, Jun Adachi
        National Center for Science Information Systems, Japan



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_____________________________________________________________________________

                        Call for Participation
                                 and
                        Preliminary  Programme
                               for the

    Second European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for
                            Digital Libraries

    European   European          IEEE       ICS-FORTH    University of
    Union      Research          Computer                Crete
               Consortium for    Society
               Informatics and
               Mathematics

                       19 - 23 September, 1998
                        Knossos Royal Village,
                       Heraklion, Crete, Greece

      Web Page: http://www.csi.forth.gr/2EuroDL
      E-mail: ecdl@cc.uch.gr

_____________________________________________________________________________

    We  cordially   invite you  to  join us    at the  Second European
    Conference  on   Research  and   Advanced  Technology  for Digital
    Libraries, to  be   held at  Heraklion, Crete,  Greece,  September
    19-23. 

    The  conference  opening session  will  take place  at 9.00a.m. on
    Monday the 21th of September 1998  and the final session will take
    place on Wednesday   afternoon,  the 23th of  September  1998. The
    technical  talks  are  complemented  by internationally   renowned
    experts'   invited   presentations and   special  sessions,  panel
    discussions, as well as poster and demonstration sessions. 

    The 7th DELOS Workshop on Electronic Commerce will be held jointly
    with the  Second  European  Conference on  Research  and  Advanced
    Technology. Tutorials will be organized  on the 19th  and  20th of
    September 1998. 

    Please note that early registration deadline is July 31, 1998.  A
    limited number of fellowships   for  the Conference and  also  for
    Tutorials     are  available.  For    more  information, including
    registration and fellowship  application forms, please consult the
    appropriate sections of our conference web pages. 

    Details  concerning the Conference Programme can   be found at the
    conference web page,  under  the 'Conference  Programme'  section,
    http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/programme.html 

    For specific information  please consult the  appropriate sections
    of the conference web pages:
   Paper Sessions - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/accpapers.html
   Panel Sessions - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/panels.html
          Posters - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/posters.html
            Demos - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/demos.html
        Tutorials - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/tutorials.html
 Invited Speakers - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/speakers.html
 Special Sessions - http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/sessions.html
 7th DELOS Workshop on Electronic Commerce -
                    http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/Delos-7.html

    Please find attached the Preliminary Conference Programme as  well
    as information on Tutorials  and Paper Sessions,  including titles
    and authors.


______________________________________________________________________________

Tutorials
         http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/tutorials.html
______________________________________________________________________________

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
    Full Day Tutorials
        Visual Information Systems
            by Babu M. Mehtre
        Multimedia Information Retrieval, categorisation, and filtering
            by Pasquale Savino and Fabrizio Sebastiani

    Half Day Tutorials
        Designing Content for the Web of Tomorrow
            World Wide Web Consortium sponsored Tutorial
            by Bert Bos
        Secure Communication and Payments over the Internet
            by Amir Herzberg

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
    Full Day Tutorials
        Internet Technologies for the Digital Library
            by Larry Masinter
        Thesauri for knowledge-based assistance in searching digital libraries
            by Dagobert Soergel
        Metadata for Networked Resources
            by Renato Iannella, Carl Lagoze and Stuart Weibel

______________________________________________________________________________

Preliminary Conference Programme       [* implies pending final confirmation]

            http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/programme.html
______________________________________________________________________________
                         MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

8:30 - 9:15        Opening Ceremony
    C. Nikolaou, ECDL98 Programme Chair
    G. Arsenis, Minister of Education and Religious Affairs *
    N. Adam, Digital Libraries Technical Committee, IEEE Computer Society
    C. Spiraki, Rector, University of Crete
    E. Economou, Chairman FORTH *
    S. Orphanoudakis, Vice President ERCIM, Director ICS-FORTH

9:15 - 10:30       Plenary Session A
    Invited Speaker:
        D. Ferguson, Chief Architect, Director, Application 
        Development Division, IBM, and IBM Academy, USA

10:30 - 10:45      Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:30      Parallel Session B
    PS B1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS B2 - Special Session
            Organizer: Ann Okerson
    PS B3 - Paper Session: Architectures for DLs
    PS B4 - Paper Session: Image DLs

12:30 - 14:00      Lunch Break

14:00 - 16:30      Plenary Session C
    Invited Speakers:
        J. O'Donnell, Professor of classical studies,
        Vice Provost for Computing, University of Pennsylvania, USA

        A. Friedlander CNRI, Editor of the D-Lib Magazine 
        W. Arms CNRI, Publisher of the D-Lib Magazine 

16:30 - 16:45      Coffee Break

16:45 - 18:40      Parallel Session D
    PS D1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS D2 - Paper Session: Multilinguality
    PS D3 - Paper Session: DL Technologies for Libraries
    PS D4 - Paper Session: Case Studies I
          - Invited Speaker
            Y. Ioannidis, Professor, University of Athens 

______________________________________________________________________________
                        TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

8:30 - 10:30      Plenary Session E
    Invited Speakers
        M. Maybury, Advanced Information Systems Center
        The MITRE Corporation 

        E. Gelenbe, Nello L. Teer Jr. Professor and Chair of 
        Electrical and Computer Engineering Duke University, USA 

10:30 - 10:45     Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:30     Parallel Session F 
    PS F1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS F2 - Special Session
            Organizer: D. Law
    PS F3 - Paper Session: Case Studies II
          - Invited Speaker
            E. Neuhold, R. Ferber, GMD-IPSI
    PS F4 - Panel Session
            DL Technology for Health Care
            Coordinator: S. Orfanoudakis
          - Paper Session: Navigation and DLs

12:30 - 14:00     Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:15     Plenary Session G
    Keynote Speaker:
        G. Papandreou, Alternate Minister for Foreign Affairs, Greece

15:15 - 16:30     Plenary Session H
    Invited Speaker:
        V. Jongeneel, Director, Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics Switzerland 

16:30 - 16:45     Coffee Break

16:45 - 17:45     Parallel Session I
    PS I1 - Panel Session
        Interaction Design in Digital Libraries
        Coordinator: C. Stephanidis
    PS I2 - Panel Session
        Metadata and content-based approaches to resource discovery
        Coordinator: T. Baker and J. Klavan
    PS I3 - Paper Session: IR for DLs

17:45 - 19:10     Parallel Session J
    PS J1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS J2 - Paper Session: Querying in DLs
    PS J3 - Paper Session: Human Computer Interaction for DLs

______________________________________________________________________________
                       WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

8:15 - 10:45       Posters and Demos

10:45 - 11:00      Coffee Break

11:00 - 12:30      Parallel Session K 
    PS K1 - DELOS Workshop
    PS K2 - Paper Session: Natural Language Processing for DLs
    PS K3 - Panel Session
        Architectures and services for cultural heritage information
        Coordinator: P. Constantopoulos 
    PS K4 - Panel Session
        Federated scientific data repositories for the 
        environment towards global scalable management of 
        environmental information: How useful will they be? What 
        is their potential impact? Shall we save the environment?
        Coordinator: C. Houstis

12:30 - 14:00      Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:15      Plenary Session L
    Panel Session
        EU and US funding policies for Digital Libraries
        Coordinator: C. Nikolaou 

15:30 - 16:45      Plenary Session M
    Panel Session
        Findings of the ESPRIT NSF Working Group on Digital Libraries
        Coordinator: C. Peters

16:45 - 17:00      Closing Remarks
    Serge Abiteboul, ECDL99 Programme Chair


______________________________________________________________________________

Paper Sessions

      http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/highlights/accpapers.html
______________________________________________________________________________

Architectures for Digital Libraries
[Parallel Session B3, Monday 21, 10:45 - 12:30]
Session Chair: S. Haridi, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden 

Flexible and Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture (FEDORA)
        Sandra Payette, Carl Lagoze
        Cornell University, USA

The Alexandria Digital Library Architecture
        James Frew, Michael Freeston, Nathan Freitas, Linda Hill, Greg Janee, 
        Kevin Lovette, Robert Nideffer, Terence Smith, Qi Zheng 
        University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

A Framework for the Encapsulation of Value-Added Services in Digital Objects
        Manolis Marazakis, Dimitris Papadakis, Stavros A. Papadakis
        University of Crete and ICS-FORTH, Greece

A Management Architecture for Measuring and Monitoring the Behavior of
Digital Libraries
        Sarantos Kapidakis, ICS-FORTH, Greece,
        Sotirios Terzis, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland,
        Jakka Sairamesh, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

Building HyperNavigation Wrappers for Publisher Web-Sites
        Lukas C. Faulstich, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany,
        Myra Spiliopoulou, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany

______________________________________________________________________________

Image Digital Libraries
[Parallel Session B4, Monday 21, 10:45 - 12:30]
Session Chair: S. Abiteboul, INRIA, France

Combining Color and Spatial Information for Content-based Image Retrieval
        Ramin Zabih, Jing Huang 
        Cornell University, USA

The Application of Metadata Standards to Video Indexing
        Jane Hunter
        University of Queensland, Australia

Search and Progressive Image Retrieval from Distributed Image/Video
Databases: the SPIRE project
        Vittorio Castelli, Lawrence D. Bergman, Chung-Sheng Li, John R. Smith
        IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA

Improving the Spatial-Temporal Clue Based Segmentation by the use of Rhythm
        Walid Mahdi, Liming Chen, Dominique Fontaine 
        Universite de Technologie de Compiegne, France

______________________________________________________________________________

Multilinguality
[Parallel Session D2, Monday 21, 16:45 - 18:40]
Session Chair: C. Peters, IEI-CNR, Italy

Multilingual Information Retrieval Based on Document Alignment Techniques
        Martin Braschler, Eurospider Information Technology AG, Switzerland,
        Peter Schauble, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Experimental Studies on an Applet-based Document Viewer for
Multilingual WWW Documents - Functional Extension of and Lessons
Learned from Multilingual HTML 
        Shigeo Sugimoto, Myriam Dartois, Jun Ohta, Shigetaka Nakao,
        Tetsuo Sakaguchi, Koichi Tabata,
        University of Library and Information Science, Japan,
        Akira Maeda, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

SIS - TMS A Thesaurus Management System for Distributed Digital Collections
        Martin Doerr, Irini Fountoulaki
        ICS-FORTH, Greece

Parallel Text Alignment
        Charles B. Owen, Michigan State University, USA
        James Ford, Fillia Makedon, Tilmann Steinberg, Dartmouth College, USA

______________________________________________________________________________

DL Technologies for Libraries
[Parallel Session D3, Monday 21, 16:45 - 18:40]
Session Chair: I. Solvberg, University of Science and Technology, Norway 

An Analysis of Usage of a Digital Library
        Steve Jones, Sally Jo Cunningham, Rodger McNab
        University of Waikato, New Zealand

ILLUSTRATED BOOK STUDY: Digital Conversion Requirements of Printed
Illustrations
        Anne R. Kenney, Cornell University, USA,
        Louis H. Sharpe II, Picture Elements, Inc., USA,
        Barbara Berger, Cornell University, USA

Structuring Facilities in Digital Libraries
        Peter J. Nuernberg, Aarhus University, Germany
        Uffe K. Wiil, Aalborg University, Germany
        John J. Leggett, Texas A&M University, USA

E-Referencer: A Prototype Expert System Web Interface to Online Catalogs
        Christopher Khoo, Soon-Kah Liew,
        Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
        Danny C.C. Poo, Teck-Kang Toh,
        National University of Singapore, Singapore

______________________________________________________________________________

Case Studies I
[Parallel Session D4, Monday 21, 16:45 - 18:40]
Session Chair: C. Thanos, IEI-CNR, Italy 

Scientific Workflow Management
Invited Speaker: Prof. Yiannis Ioannidis, University of Athens

The Planetary Data System. A Case Study in the Development and
Management of Meta-Data for a Scientific Digital Library 
        J. Steven Hughes, Susan K. McMahon
        JPL, California Institute of Technology, USA

Performing Arts Data Service - An Online Digital Resource Library
        Steve Malloch, Carola Boehm, Celia Duffy, Catherine Owen,
        Stephen Arnold, Tony Pearson 
        University of Glasgow, UK

______________________________________________________________________________

Case Studies II
[Parallel Session F3, Tuesday 22, 10:45 - 12:30]
Session Chair: C. Houstis, University of Crete and ICS-FORTH, Greece

Global Info
Invited Speakers: Dr. Erich Neuhold and Dr. Reginald Ferber, GMD-IPSI

Invited Paper [title to be announced shortly]
        Robin Wright
        Online Manager Cinemedia

Invited Paper [title to be announced shortly]
        Richard Paterson
        Head of Information and Education Division, British Film Institute 

______________________________________________________________________________

Navigation and DLs
[Parallel Session F4, Tuesday 22, 11:45 - 12:25]
Session Chair: C. Lagoze, Cornell University, USA 

Learning User Communities for Improving the Services of Information Providers
        Georgios Paliouras, Christos Papatheodorou,
        Vangelis Karkaletsis, Costantine Spyropoulos, Victoria Malaveta
        NCSR Demokritos, Greece

Soft Navigation in Product Catalogs
        Markus Stolze
        IBM Research Division, Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland

______________________________________________________________________________

IR for DLs
[Parallel Session I3, Tuesday 22, 16:45 - 17:45]
Session chair: P. Schauble, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Mixing and Merging for Spoken Document Retrieval
        Mark Sanderson, University of Massachusetts, USA 
        Fabio Crestani, University of Glasgow, UK

An Integrated Approach to Semantic Evaluation and Content-Based
Retrieval of Multimedia Documents
        A. Knoll, University of Bielefeld,
        C. Altenschmidt, J. Biskup, University of Dortmund,
        H.-M. Bluthgen, University of Technology RWTH Aachen,
        I. Glockner, University of Bielefeld,
        S. Hartrumpf, H. Helbig, Fernuniversitat Hagen,
        C. Henning, University of Technology RWTH Aachen,
        R. Luling, B. Monien, University of Paderborn,
        T. Noll, University of Technology RWTH Aachen,
        N. Sensen, University of Paderborn,
        Germany

Taiscealai: Information Retrieval from an Archive of Spoken Radio News
        A.F. Smeaton, School of Computer Applications, Dublin City University
        M. Morony, School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University
        G. Quinn, School of Computer Applications, Dublin City University
        R. Scaife, School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University
        Ireland

______________________________________________________________________________

Querying in DLs
[Parallel Session J2, Tuesday 22, 17:45 - 19:05]
Session Chair: H.J. Schek, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 

Semantic Structuring and Visual Querying of Document Abstracts in
Digital Libraries
        Andreas Becks, Stefan Sklorz, 
        Lehrstuhl fur Informatik, RWTH Aachen, Germany,
        Christopher Tresp, 
        LuFG Theoretische Informatik, RWTH Aachen, Germany

Documentation, Cataloging and Query by Navigation: A Practical and
Sound Approach
        F.J.M. Bosman, P.D. Bruza, Th.P. van der Weide, L.V.M. Weusten

Signature File Methods for Semantic Query Caching
        Boris Chidlovskii, Xerox Research Centre Europe, France, 
        Uwe M. Borghoff, Universitat der Bundeswehr Munchen, Germany

Introducing MIRA: a Retrieval Applications' Development Environment
        Jose M. Martinez, Jesus Bescos, Guillermo Cisneros
        Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

______________________________________________________________________________

Human Computer Interaction for DLs
[Parallel Session J3, Tuesday 22, 17:45 - 18:45]
Session chair: C. Stephanidis, ICS-FORTH, Greece

Interacting With IDL: The Adaptive Visual Interface
        M. F. Costabile, F. Esposito, G. Semeraro, N. Fanizzi, S. Ferilli
        Universita di Bari, Italy

Evaluating a Visual Navigation System for a Digital Library
        Anton Leouski, James Allan

Visualizing Document Classification: A Search Aid for the Digital Library
        Yew-Huey Liu, Paul Dantzig, and Martin Sachs
        IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA,
        Jim Corey, Mark Hinnebusch and Terry Sullivan
        Florida Center For Library Automation, USA,
        Marc Damashek and Jonathan Cohen
        U.S. Department of Defense, USA

______________________________________________________________________________

Natural Language Processing for DLs
[Parallel Session K2, Wednesday 23, 11:00 - 12:20]
Session Chair: S. Weibel, OCLC, USA

A Linguistically Motivated Probabilistic Model of Information Retrieval
        Djoerd Hiemstra
        University of Twente, The Netherlands

The C-value/NC-value method of Automatic Recognition for Multi-Word Terms
        Katerina Frantzi, Sophia Ananiadou, 
        Manchester Metropolitan University, UK,
        Junichi Tsujii,
        University of Tokyo, Japan

Comparing the Effect of Syntactic vs. Statistical Phrase Indexing
Strategies for Dutch
        Wessel Kraaij, 
        Institute of Applied Physics, TNO, The Netherlands,
        Renee Pohlmann,
        Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Reduction of Expanded Search Terms for Fuzzy English-text Retrieval
        Manabu Ohta, University of Tokyo, Japan,
        Atsuhiro Takasu, Jun Adachi
        National Center for Science Information Systems, Japan




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SCWPF- July 22, 1998 - Mark Your Calendars =96 2 great presentations

July 22, 1998 - Silicon Space and Acucorp will be presenting to the =
mwmbers=20

Alan Tragarz (Client Services Manager) and Rich Toscano (Application =
Developer) from Silicon Space will demonstrate Domino based Intranet =
solutions.=20
First Godzilla - and now King Kong is re-born!
San Diego based Acucorp with offices throughout the world, is =
aggressively moving COBOL to the Internet.

On July 22 they will make a presentation to the Southern California Web =
Programmers Forum at the UCSD Super Computer Center. They have created =
product that they claim is a viable alternative to JAVA.

Listed below is their URL and Information from their web site. This =
should be a good meeting and a technician will be there to answer =
questions. Lets get out an critically look at this fresh approach.

http://www.acucobol.com/acucobol.html=20



COBOL vs. Java
The Problem
Java was designed to solve a specific problem: how to write code that is =
portable across many platforms, easy to use over the Internet and that =
provides a high quality graphical user interface. Many companies would =
like to take advantage of these features that Java provides but are =
concerned about performance, Java's lack of a track record with large =
application development, and the difficulties involved in interfacing =
Java with existing corporate applications. Acucorp offers companies a =
set of tools that provide the features of Java without the limitations =
it imposes and without requiring a corporation to retrain its base of =
experienced programmers.=20

The Acucorp Solution.
    a.. Portability
    ACUCOBOL is as portable as Java=20
Acucorp has developed a compile-to-object-code/runtime model for COBOL =
that allows applications written in ACUCOBOL to be ported, with no =
recompiling, to over 600 platforms. We have over 10 years experience =
with this approach and have optimized our runtime engine so that your =
applications run with no loss in performance.=20

    a.. GUI
    Both Java and ACUCOBOL provide a GUI.=20
Having been written with the Web in mind, Java provides a standard set =
of graphical interface tools while COBOL has traditionally been oriented =
to character based "green screen" applications.=20

Acucorp has developed logical extensions to the ANSI COBOL syntax that =
allow developers to remain in COBOL while providing access to the =
expected set of graphical interface tools. Acucorp is the only COBOL =
development tool vendor that has taken this approach. An interface =
developed in ACUCOBOL can be easily ported to run in a web browser =
through Acucorp's Web Browser Plug-in.=20

    a.. Standards
    COBOL has a track record maintaining open standards=20
The standard for Java has been set by SUN Microsystems. The ISO has =
recently approved Sun's PAS application. If implemented this would help =
SUN reach its goal of making Java a non-proprietary open standard. =
However there is no guarantee that the implementation of this standard =
will not be hijacked by companies that compete with SUN.=20

The ANSI standard for COBOL has been set since 1968. Every 6 to 10 years =
the standards for COBOL have been extended to meet the requirements of =
the current computing environment.=20

ACUCOBOL fully conforms to the ANSI 85 COBOL standard, and will conform =
to the ANSI 2000 COBOL standard when that standard is accepted.=20

    a.. Applets / Web Based Computing
    Both ACUCOBOL and Java provide for distributing Applets over the =
Web.=20
Java was designed to take advantage of the Web by allowing users to =
download applications that would then run in the browser. While a =
traditional approach to compiling COBOL would have made achieving this =
functionality in COBOL difficult, Acucorp's unique approach allowed us =
to provide the same capabilities as Java with very little modification =
to our tools. Acucorp's Web Browser Plug-in allows users to download =
COBOL applications over the Web and run them as applets within the =
Browser window.=20

    a.. Accuracy
    COBOL provides accurate computation on all platforms, Java does not. =

COBOL defines the accuracy required during a calculation by using data =
types like COMPUTATIONAL-3. This guarantees that the same code and data =
will produce the same results on different systems.=20

While storage requirements for float and double are defined by Java, =
precision during calculation is not. This means that a Java program that =
uses floating point arithmetic can produce different answers on =
different systems.=20

Even though it is too early to say whether Java has what it takes to =
maintain it's current position as the hot new technology, COBOL has =
shown it's ability to meet the requirements imposed by the demands of =
the business world. While there is no one language standard that will =
fit every operating requirement, the combination of proven technology, =
track record and incorporation of new technology qualifies ACUCOBOL to =
be a prime solution for companies that need portability, graphical =
interfaces, and Web deployment of applications while maintaining the =
quality and reliability offered by existing enterprise class code.=20

ACUCOBOL=AE-GT Version 3.2

San Diego, CA (September 18, 1997) -- Acucobol, Inc., a premier provider =
of open systems COBOL development products and services, announces the =
release of ACUCOBOL=AE-GT Version 3.2, Acucobol=92s proven, portable, =
and year 2000 compliant development system. ACUCOBOL-GT provides a =
natural method for COBOL programmers to develop graphical user =
interfaces and client/server capabilities for their COBOL programs. It =
is the only computer language in the world with graphical syntax =
directly built in.

ACUCOBOL-GT Version 3.2 allows developers to build full-featured GUIs by =
simply adding extensions to ANSI-85 COBOL code. Features include =
multithreading, modeless windows, a dual file system, a full set of =
graphical controls, and the ability to execute GUI programs in a non-GUI =
environment. ACUCOBOL-GT offers maximum object code portability, running =
on over 600 platforms including Windows NT and UNIX without =
recompilation.=20

"Acucobol is committed to the unique philosophy that all modern IS =
requirements can be efficiently achieved without leaving COBOL," says =
Dr. Pamela Coker, CEO and President for Acucobol. "Acucobol does not =
rely on external C routines and other hooks to Visual Basic or Delphi =
because we have full confidence in COBOL=92s ability to provide =
full-featured GUI, client/server, and connections to relational database =
engines. Acucobol is in the business of helping COBOL programmers =
leverage their tried and true applications as well as their own skills. =
We are not interested in introducing Visual Basic or Delphi because we =
feel they are simply not necessary."

ACUCOBOL-GT does not require any changes to the program logic to add a =
graphical user interface. COBOL programmers can leverage their expertise =
to update applications with a graphical front end without reengineering. =
Because the entire program remains in COBOL, it is possible to have a =
combination of character-based and graphical interface screens in the =
same application. ACUCOBOL-GT allows you to run your applications =
unchanged in a character-based environment.

Founded in 1988, Acucobol is a privately held company headquartered in =
San Diego, California. Additional offices are located in Benelux, =
Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Acucobol=92s =
products are distributed in over 70 countries throughout the world.

One Customer's Story
2021 Interactive is one company that is taking advantage of Acucorp =
technology to make their application available to their customers over =
the Internet. 2021 Interactive is a company dedicated to the direct =
sales industry - they provide order entry, commission processing and =
distribution software to network marketing companies. 2021 now markets =
an Internet package called "Office2Office," written in ACUCOBOL-GT, =
which gives customers their own home page, where consumers can place =
secured credit card orders, receive volume status information, and send =
text messages to their distributor network. 2021 customers are now able =
to sell their products directly over the Web, using video, text, music =
and pictures, where previously they relied on the telephone and fax for =
receiving orders. To learn more about other Acucorp customers that are =
taking advantage of the Internet, call your local Acucorp sales office.










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<P>July 22, 1998 - <U>Silicon Space</U> and <U>Acucorp </U>will be =
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the mwmbers </P></B></FONT><FONT face=3DArial>
<H4></H4></FONT>
<H4>Alan Tragarz (Client Services Manager) and Rich Toscano (Application =

Developer) from Silicon Space will demonstrate Domino based Intranet =
solutions.=20
</H4><FONT face=3DArial>
<H3></H3>
<H3><FONT color=3D#0000ff>First Godzilla - and now King Kong is=20
re-born!</FONT></H3></FONT><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT><FONT =
face=3DArial>
<P>San Diego based Acucorp with offices throughout the world, is =
aggressively=20
moving COBOL to the Internet.</P>
<P>On July 22 they will make a presentation to the Southern California =
Web=20
Programmers Forum at the UCSD Super Computer Center. They have created =
product=20
that they claim is a viable alternative to JAVA.</P>
<P>Listed below is their URL and Information from their web site. This =
should be=20
a good meeting and a technician will be there to answer questions. =
<B>Lets get=20
out an critically look at this fresh approach.</P></B>
<P>http://www.acucobol.com/acucobol.html </P></FONT><FONT face=3DArial =
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<P>&nbsp;</P></FONT><FONT face=3DArial>
<H2 align=3Dcenter>COBOL vs. Java</H2>
<H3 align=3Dcenter>The Problem</H3></FONT><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
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is=20
portable across many platforms, easy to use over the Internet and that =
provides=20
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take=20
advantage of these features that Java provides but are concerned about=20
performance, Java's lack of a track record with large application =
development,=20
and the difficulties involved in interfacing Java with existing =
corporate=20
applications. Acucorp offers companies a set of tools that provide the =
features=20
of Java without the limitations it imposes and without requiring a =
corporation=20
to retrain its base of experienced programmers. </P></FONT><FONT =
face=3DArial>
<H3>The Acucorp Solution.</H3>
<UL></FONT><B><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
    <LI>Portability<BR><I>ACUCOBOL is as portable as Java</B></I> =
</LI></UL>
<DIR>
<DIR>
<P>Acucorp has developed a compile-to-object-code/runtime model for =
COBOL that=20
allows applications written in ACUCOBOL to be ported, with no =
recompiling, to=20
over 600 platforms. We have over 10 years experience with this approach =
and have=20
optimized our runtime engine so that your applications run with no loss =
in=20
performance. </P></DIR></DIR>
<UL><B>
    <LI>GUI<BR><I>Both Java and ACUCOBOL provide a GUI.</B></I> =
</LI></UL>
<DIR>
<DIR>
<P>Having been written with the Web in mind, Java provides a standard =
set of=20
graphical interface tools while COBOL has traditionally been oriented to =

character based &quot;green screen&quot; applications. </P>
<P>Acucorp has developed logical extensions to the ANSI COBOL syntax =
that allow=20
developers to remain in COBOL while providing access to the expected set =
of=20
graphical interface tools. Acucorp is the only COBOL development tool =
vendor=20
that has taken this approach. An interface developed in ACUCOBOL can be =
easily=20
ported to run in a web browser through Acucorp's Web Browser Plug-in.=20
</P></DIR></DIR>
<UL><B>
    <LI>Standards<BR><I>COBOL has a track record maintaining open=20
    standards</B></I> </LI></UL>
<DIR>
<DIR>
<P>The standard for Java has been set by SUN Microsystems. The ISO has =
recently=20
approved Sun's PAS application. If implemented this would help SUN reach =
its=20
goal of making Java a non-proprietary open standard. However there is no =

guarantee that the implementation of this standard will not be hijacked =
by=20
companies that compete with SUN. </P>
<P>The ANSI standard for COBOL has been set since 1968. Every 6 to 10 =
years the=20
standards for COBOL have been extended to meet the requirements of the =
current=20
computing environment. </P>
<P>ACUCOBOL fully conforms to the ANSI 85 COBOL standard, and will =
conform to=20
the ANSI 2000 COBOL standard when that standard is accepted. =
</P></DIR></DIR>
<UL><B>
    <LI>Applets / Web Based Computing<BR><I>Both ACUCOBOL and Java =
provide for=20
    distributing Applets over the Web.</B></I> </LI></UL>
<DIR>
<DIR>
<P>Java was designed to take advantage of the Web by allowing users to =
download=20
applications that would then run in the browser. While a traditional =
approach to=20
compiling COBOL would have made achieving this functionality in COBOL =
difficult,=20
Acucorp's unique approach allowed us to provide the same capabilities as =
Java=20
with very little modification to our tools. Acucorp's Web Browser =
Plug-in allows=20
users to download COBOL applications over the Web and run them as =
applets within=20
the Browser window. </P></DIR></DIR>
<UL><B>
    <LI>Accuracy<BR><I>COBOL provides accurate computation on all =
platforms,=20
    Java does not.</B></I> </LI></UL>
<DIR>
<DIR>
<P>COBOL defines the accuracy required during a calculation by using =
data types=20
like COMPUTATIONAL-3. This guarantees that the same code and data will =
produce=20
the same results on different systems. </P>
<P>While storage requirements for float and double are defined by Java,=20
precision during calculation is not. This means that a Java program that =
uses=20
floating point arithmetic can produce different answers on different =
systems.=20
</P>
<P>Even though it is too early to say whether Java has what it takes to =
maintain=20
it's current position as the hot new technology, COBOL has shown it's =
ability to=20
meet the requirements imposed by the demands of the business world. =
While there=20
is no one language standard that will fit every operating requirement, =
the=20
combination of proven technology, track record and incorporation of new=20
technology qualifies ACUCOBOL to be a prime solution for companies that =
need=20
portability, graphical interfaces, and Web deployment of applications =
while=20
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class=20
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<P>ACUCOBOL&reg;-GT Version 3.2</P></U></FONT><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>
<P>San Diego, CA (September 18, 1997) -- Acucobol, Inc., a premier =
provider of=20
open systems COBOL development products and services, announces the =
release of=20
ACUCOBOL&reg;-GT Version 3.2, Acucobol&rsquo;s proven, portable, and =
year 2000=20
compliant development system. ACUCOBOL-GT provides a natural method for =
COBOL=20
programmers to develop graphical user interfaces and client/server =
capabilities=20
for their COBOL programs. It is the only computer language in the world =
with=20
graphical syntax directly built in.</P>
<P>ACUCOBOL-GT Version 3.2 allows developers to build full-featured GUIs =
by=20
simply adding extensions to ANSI-85 COBOL code. Features include =
multithreading,=20
modeless windows, a dual file system, a full set of graphical controls, =
and the=20
ability to execute GUI programs in a non-GUI environment. ACUCOBOL-GT =
offers=20
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Windows=20
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<P>&quot;Acucobol is committed to the unique philosophy that all modern =
IS=20
requirements can be efficiently achieved without leaving COBOL,&quot; =
says Dr.=20
Pamela Coker, CEO and President for Acucobol. &quot;Acucobol does not =
rely on=20
external C routines and other hooks to Visual Basic or Delphi because we =
have=20
full confidence in COBOL&rsquo;s ability to provide full-featured GUI,=20
client/server, and connections to relational database engines. Acucobol =
is in=20
the business of helping COBOL programmers leverage their tried and true=20
applications as well as their own skills. We are not interested in =
introducing=20
Visual Basic or Delphi because we feel they are simply not =
necessary.&quot;</P>
<P>ACUCOBOL-GT does not require any changes to the program logic to add =
a=20
graphical user interface. COBOL programmers can leverage their expertise =
to=20
update applications with a graphical front end without reengineering. =
Because=20
the entire program remains in COBOL, it is possible to have a =
combination of=20
character-based and graphical interface screens in the same application. =

ACUCOBOL-GT allows you to run your applications unchanged in a =
character-based=20
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<P>Founded in 1988, Acucobol is a privately held company headquartered =
in San=20
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Ireland,=20
Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Acucobol&rsquo;s products are =
distributed=20
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<H3>One Customer's Story</H3></FONT><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>2021 Interactive is one company that is taking advantage of Acucorp=20
technology to make their application available to their customers over =
the=20
Internet. 2021 Interactive is a company dedicated to the direct sales =
industry -=20
they provide order entry, commission processing and distribution =
software to=20
network marketing companies. 2021 now markets an Internet package called =

&quot;Office2Office,&quot; written in ACUCOBOL-GT, which gives customers =
their=20
own home page, where consumers can place secured credit card orders, =
receive=20
volume status information, and send text messages to their distributor =
network.=20
2021 customers are now able to sell their products directly over the =
Web, using=20
video, text, music and pictures, where previously they relied on the =
telephone=20
and fax for receiving orders. To learn more about other Acucorp =
customers that=20
are taking advantage of the Internet, call your local Acucorp sales =
office.</P>
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Announcing the release of:

Remote Camera Control Software
------------------------------

We have developed two new videoconferencing tools, devserv, and
camclnt.  These tools allow remote control of a serial controllable
camera system.  The devserv program is run on the machine with the
serial (RS-232) connections to the camera system and camclnt is the
user interface that can be run anywhere to control the camera system
over the Internet.  By running these tools together, users can
control the video devices of a videoconference.

The devserv program can currently drive the Sony EVI-D30 and Canon
VC-C3 cameras and the Panasonic WJ-MX50 Digital A/V Mixer.  Devserv
listens on a UDP connection for ASCII text command strings that
request camera motion or video switcher actions.  Any program which
sends commands that conform to the Remote Camera Command Language
(available from http://www-itg.lbl.gov/mbone/devserv/Remcam.txt) will
be able to control the camera system.  Devserv transmits status
messages using IP Multicast.

The camclnt program provides a graphical user interface for making
requests to control the cameras and a video switcher being run by
devserv.  These requests are sent using the Remote Camera Command
Language to the device server, which in turn drives the devices.  A
user watching video (with a tool such as vic) may request to pan,
tilt, or zoom of any of the cameras, select the camera to view, or
request a picture-in-picture (selecting a camera and requesting
picture-in-picture only work if you have a video switcher).

The devserv program was written in C++ and has been tested on Solaris,
SGI, and freeBSD (windows soon to come).  The camclnt program was
written in Java 1.1 and should run on any platform.  Documentation,
precompiled binaries and source for both programs are available from

   http://www-itg.lbl.gov/mbone/devserv/

Please let us know if you have any problems using the software or
suggestions for its improvement.

Thanks,
Deb Agarwal (DAAgarwal@lbl.gov) and
Marcia Perry (MPerry@lbl.gov)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory



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   ===========================================================================

                Multimedia Computing and Networking 1999 (MMCN99)
                             January 25-27, 1999
                             San Jose, California

                Sponsored by SPIE, IS&T, and ACM SIG Multimedia

   ===========================================================================

   Conference Chairs:   Kevin Jeffay, University of North Carolina
                        Dilip Kandlur, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
                        Timothy Roscoe, Persimmon Inc.

   Program Committee:
                        Peter Beadle, University of Wollongong
                        Andrew Campbell, Columbia University
                        Shih-Fu Chang, Columbia University
                        Ming-Syan Chen, National Taiwan University
                        Wu-Chi Feng, Ohio State University
                        Martin Freeman, Philips Research 
                        J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, U.C. Santa Cruz
                        Pawan Goyal, AT&T Research
                        Anoop Gupta, Stanford University
                        Mark Hayter, DEC SRC
                        Sugih Jamin, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
                        Paul Jardetzky, Aloha Networks
                        Ian Leslie, University of Cambridge
                        Klara Nahrstedt U.I. Urbana-Champaign
                        Guru Parulkar, Washington University
                        Raj Rajkumar, Carnegie-Mellon University
                        Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research
                        Lawrence Rowe, U.C. Berkeley
                        Debanjan Saha, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
                        Brian Smith, Cornell University
                        Cormac Sreenan, AT&T Research
                        Harrick Vin, University of Texas at Austin
			Michael Vernick, Lucent Bell Laboratories
                        Jonathan Walpole, Oregon Graduate Institute
			Marc Willebeek-Lemair, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
                        Raj Yavatkar, Intel Corporation
                        Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University



   Advances in computer and networking technologies have fueled the
   rapid growth of research and development in multimedia computing and
   high-speed networking.  As emerging multimedia technologies set higher
   performance levels at competitive costs, they are starting to enable
   and proliferate multimedia solutions in a spectrum of commercial and
   laboratory projects.

   The objective of this conference is to bring together researchers,
   developers, and practitioners working in all facets of multimedia
   computing and networking. The conference will serve as a forum for the
   dissemination of state-of-the-art research, development, and
   implementations of multimedia systems, technologies, and
   applications. Presenters will be encouraged to make multimedia
   presentations and demonstrate their solutions.

   Papers are solicited in all areas of multimedia, including, but not
   limited to:

        * Multimedia Computing Systems:
         - set-top technologies and operating systems
         - network computers and multimedia
         - hardware support and hardware accelerators
         - multimedia operating system services
         - real-time operating system services
         - video-on-demand servers and services
        
        * Multimedia Networking:
         - active networks
         - quality-of-service control and scheduling algorithms
         - synchronization mechanisms
         - mobile network architectures
         - wireless networks
         - access technologies and community networking
         - network and transport protocols
         - multimedia over heterogeneous networks
        
        * Multimedia and the Internet:
         - web servers and web-based services
         - internet appliances
         - push technologies
         - wide area caching architectures
         - data streaming and delivery mechanisms
         - compression 
         - handling heterogeneous media formats
        
        * Measurement and modelling:
         - performance measurement of multimedia systems
         - statistical modelling of server traffic and server software
         - multimedia system simulations
        
        * Applications areas:
         - multimedia search engines and databases
         - entertainment and games
         - adaptive applications
         - synthetic animation
         - distributed virtual reality
        
        * User Interfaces and Authoring Systems:
         - media and user interaction
         - intelligent information access
         - interactive navigation schemes
         - multimedia authoring languages
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Hi all,

We discovered a minor bug in our released version of
the Remote Camera Control software and while we were
at it we thought we'd throw in the ability to control
the Canon VC-C1 camera.  The new code is available from

	http://www-itg.lbl.gov/mbone/devserv/

Please feel free to send us any comments or suggestions.
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Deb Agarwal & Marcia Perry
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Hello all,

I am currently looking at RTP and it companion profile and have a little
question about the marker bit M in the RTP header.
Indeed, for Audio payload its use is to distinguish the first packet after a 
silence period but as RTP is used over UDP, the packet (numbered n) with the
M bit may be received after the (n+1)th packet. In that case, the M bit seems
to be useless, or maybe i am wrong about that ? If i am wrong, how can i use
it (in the secific case described above) ?

Best regards,

	Raphael MASSIN
	Alcatel Business Systems
	146 Bd de Valmy
	92707 Colombes Cedex - France



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Raphael Massin wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I am currently looking at RTP and it companion profile and have a little
> question about the marker bit M in the RTP header.
> Indeed, for Audio payload its use is to distinguish the first packet after a
> silence period but as RTP is used over UDP, the packet (numbered n) with the
> M bit may be received after the (n+1)th packet. In that case, the M bit seems
> to be useless, or maybe i am wrong about that ? If i am wrong, how can i use
> it (in the secific case described above) ?

The marker bit is best considered a hint. If you need to know precisely
whether a packet is part of a new talkspurt or not, you need to compare
the increments in timestamp and sequence number. In the case you
describe, the reaction depends a bit on your delay: if your playout
delay is longer than the reordering interval (very likely), you simply
do whatever you were planning to do on receipt of an M bit when the
second packet arrives.

> 
> Best regards,
> 
>         Raphael MASSIN
>         Alcatel Business Systems
>         146 Bd de Valmy
>         92707 Colombes Cedex - France

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> Indeed, for Audio payload its use is to distinguish the first packet after a 
> silence period but as RTP is used over UDP, the packet (numbered n) with the
> M bit may be received after the (n+1)th packet. In that case, the M bit seems
> to be useless, or maybe i am wrong about that ? If i am wrong, how can i use
> it (in the secific case described above) ?

It would normally be the case that your receiver will have some
buffering to accommodate jitter in the delivery of packets, including
mis-ordering.  If packet n arrives before receiver decides it must
play out packet n+1 (that decision depends only on the timestamp),
then the receiver can re-order the packets in the buffer.  If the
nominal playout time for packet n has already passed, then it is
likely that the receiver would want to adapt the playout time to add
more delay.

On the other hand, if the playout time for packet n+1 comes before
packet n arrives, then the receiver may conclude that packet n is lost
and decide to go ahead and play packet n+1 without any playout time
adjustment.  If packet n subsequently arrives, it would be discarded
and its M bit ignored.  But that just means you've missed an
opportunity to make an adjustment on this particular talkspurt.
Another opportunity will come at the start of the next talkspurt.

In the worst case, if the input buffer is completely empty and the
next packet that arrives is late for its playout time, then the
receiver would usually want to make a playout time adjustment
immediately, regardless of the M bit.
							-- Steve




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M. Schulzrinne wrote:

> if your playout
> delay is longer than the reordering interval (very likely), you simply
> do whatever you were planning to do on receipt of an M bit when the
> second packet arrives

In fact, i do not see the difference between reception of voice and silence. Indeed,
the estimate of interarrival jitter is still valid between a silence packet and a
following voice packet. So how can i use the information contained in the M bit ?
For now, i plan to consider a packet with the M bit as any other packet.

M. Casner wrote:

> It would normally be the case that your receiver will have some
> buffering to accommodate jitter in the delivery of packets, including
> mis-ordering.  If packet n arrives before receiver decides it must
> play out packet n+1 (that decision depends only on the timestamp),
> then the receiver can re-order the packets in the buffer.  If the
> nominal playout time for packet n has already passed, then it is
> likely that the receiver would want to adapt the playout time to add
> more delay.
>
> On the other hand, if the playout time for packet n+1 comes before
> packet n arrives, then the receiver may conclude that packet n is lost
> and decide to go ahead and play packet n+1 without any playout time
> adjustment.  If packet n subsequently arrives, it would be discarded
> and its M bit ignored.  But that just means you've missed an
> opportunity to make an adjustment on this particular talkspurt.
> Another opportunity will come at the start of the next talkspurt.

Same question: As playout time is adapted continuously (after each packet arrival), why
is the start of a talkspurt an opportunity ?

Thank you for your help,
 
        Raphael MASSIN
        Alcatel Business Systems
        146 Bd de Valmy
        92707 Colombes Cedex - France




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--> Raphael Massin writes:
>M. Schulzrinne wrote:
>
>> if your playout
>> delay is longer than the reordering interval (very likely), you simply
>> do whatever you were planning to do on receipt of an M bit when the
>> second packet arrives
>
>In fact, i do not see the difference between reception of voice and silence. Indeed,
>the estimate of interarrival jitter is still valid between a silence packet and a
>following voice packet. So how can i use the information contained in the M bit ?
>For now, i plan to consider a packet with the M bit as any other packet.

A packet with the M bit set indicates a "good" time to adjust the playout
buffer, since a slightly longer/shorter inter-talkspurt gap will not be
noticable. For example, if the audio clock in the receiver machine is
running at a slightly different frequency to the sender they'll get out of
sync and some adjustment will have to be made occasionally.

Colin



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I have been reading through rfc2032 and the H.261 specification.  In my
reading, I was unable to find out whether GOB start codes happen on a byte
boundry. I know the picture start codes start on byte boundries.

Thanks,
Michael
 




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I know in RTP H263 GSTUF should be used so that GBSC (GOB start codes) is
byte-aligned.

-wilson

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> 
> I have been reading through rfc2032 and the H.261 specification.  In my
> reading, I was unable to find out whether GOB start codes happen on a byte
> boundry. I know the picture start codes start on byte boundries.
> 

Byte alignment may be achieved by proper bit stuffing by the encoder, 
but it is not required by the H.261 bitstream recommendation.
The SBIT field in the H.261-RTP header (defined in rfc2032) is used to ignore 
unwanted bits in the first data octet. 

Cheers,

Thierry





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Dear all,

We are testing an IP Multicast application which works quite well in a
LAN environment, but when we try to send IP Multicast packets through
two routers it seems they are not forwarding them.

According to the documentation on Cisco Routers (these are Cisco 2500
Series Routers, the one on the left is an Access Server) there are four
protocols for enabling resending of multicast packets -in MRouters- but
until now, we are just using the IGMP and the PIM.:
                                 [Image]
The IGMP is working Ok, cause we can see the groups added to the IP
Multicast Addresses ( sh ip igmp groups ), but the forwarding and
notification of addings to IPM groups between the routers seems not to
be working (which is done with the PIM protocol).  The PIM is sending
notifications through the serial connection but:

is there something else to configure for it?
As you can see in the Router configuration we have set it to ip pim
dense-mode.

The following are the IP Addresses of the multicast laboratory and the
Routers configuration, respectively.
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 Router1#sh conf
 Using 766 out of 32762 bytes
 !                                  Router2#sh conf
 version 11.2                       Using 701 out of 32762 bytes
 no service udp-small-servers       !
 no service tcp-small-servers       version 10.3
 !                                  !
 hostname Router1                   hostname Router2
 !                                  !
 enable secret 5                    enable secret 5
 ************************           **************************
 enable password ******             enable password ******
 !                                  !
 no ip domain-lookup                no ip domain-lookup
 ip multicast-routing               ip multicast-routing
 ip dvmrp route-limit 7000          !
 !                                  interface Ethernet0
 interface Ethernet0                 ip address 200.21.28.2
  ip address 200.21.26.2            255.255.255.0
 255.255.255.0                       ip pim dense-mode
  ip pim dense-mode                  ip igmp query-interval 40
  ip multicast ttl-threshold 1       ip igmp access-group 1
  ip igmp query-interval 40          ip multicast-threshold 1
  ip igmp access-group 1            !
 !                                  interface Serial0
 interface Serial0                   ip address 200.21.27.101
  ip address 200.21.27.102          255.255.255.252
 255.255.255.252                     ip pim dense-mode
  ip pim dense-mode                  ip multicast-threshold 1
  ip multicast ttl-threshold 1      !
 !                                  interface Serial1
 interface Serial1                   no ip address
  no ip address                      shutdown
  shutdown                          !
 !                                  router igrp 1
 router igrp 1                       network 200.21.28.0
  network 200.21.26.0                network 200.21.27.0
  network 200.21.27.0               !
 !                                  ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
 no ip classless                    200.21.27.102
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0           access-list 1 permit any
 200.21.27.101                      snmp-server community public RO
 access-list 1 permit any           !
 !                                  line con 0
 line con 0                          exec-timeout 0 0
 line 1 8                           line aux 0
 line aux 0                         line vty 0 4
 line vty 0 4                        password ******
  password ******                    login
  login                             !
 !                                  end
 end

Thank you all for  your help and clariffications,

-------------------------------------------------------
Diego Daniel Sosa
Research Division - Engineer
Technical Institute of Electronics and Communications
ITEC - TELECOM, COL.
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Dear all,

<P>We are testing an IP Multicast application which works quite well in
a LAN environment, but when we try to send IP Multicast packets through
two routers it seems they are not forwarding them.

<P>According to the documentation on Cisco Routers (these are Cisco 2500
Series Routers, the one on the left is an Access Server) there are four
protocols for enabling resending of multicast packets -in MRouters- but
until now, we are just using the IGMP and the PIM.:
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The IGMP is working Ok, cause we can see the groups added to the IP Multicast
Addresses ( <B>sh ip igmp groups</B> ), but the forwarding and notification
of addings to IPM groups between the routers seems not to be working (which
is done with the PIM protocol).&nbsp; The PIM is sending notifications
through the serial connection but:

<P>is there something else to configure for it?
<BR>As you can see in the Router configuration we have set it to <B>ip
pim dense-mode</B>.
<BR>&nbsp;
<BR>The following are the IP Addresses of the multicast laboratory and
the Routers configuration, respectively.
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<TD>

<P>Router1#sh conf&nbsp;
<BR>Using 766 out of 32762 bytes&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>version 11.2&nbsp;
<BR>no service udp-small-servers&nbsp;
<BR>no service tcp-small-servers&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>hostname Router1&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>enable secret 5 ************************&nbsp;
<BR>enable password ******&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>no ip domain-lookup&nbsp;
<BR>ip multicast-routing&nbsp;
<BR>ip dvmrp route-limit 7000&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>interface Ethernet0&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip address 200.21.26.2 255.255.255.0&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip pim dense-mode&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip multicast ttl-threshold 1&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip igmp query-interval 40&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip igmp access-group 1&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>interface Serial0&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip address 200.21.27.102 255.255.255.252&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip pim dense-mode&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;ip multicast ttl-threshold 1&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>interface Serial1&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;no ip address&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;shutdown&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>router igrp 1&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;network 200.21.26.0&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;network 200.21.27.0&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>no ip classless&nbsp;
<BR>ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 200.21.27.101&nbsp;
<BR>access-list 1 permit any&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>line con 0&nbsp;
<BR>line 1 8&nbsp;
<BR>line aux 0&nbsp;
<BR>line vty 0 4&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;password ******&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;login&nbsp;
<BR>!&nbsp;
<BR>end</TD>

<TD>Router2#sh conf
<BR>Using 701 out of 32762 bytes
<BR>!
<BR>version 10.3
<BR>!
<BR>hostname Router2
<BR>!
<BR>enable secret 5 **************************
<BR>enable password ******
<BR>!
<BR>no ip domain-lookup
<BR>ip multicast-routing
<BR>!
<BR>interface Ethernet0
<BR>&nbsp;ip address 200.21.28.2 255.255.255.0
<BR>&nbsp;ip pim dense-mode
<BR>&nbsp;ip igmp query-interval 40
<BR>&nbsp;ip igmp access-group 1
<BR>&nbsp;ip multicast-threshold 1
<BR>!
<BR>interface Serial0
<BR>&nbsp;ip address 200.21.27.101 255.255.255.252
<BR>&nbsp;ip pim dense-mode
<BR>&nbsp;ip multicast-threshold 1
<BR>!
<BR>interface Serial1
<BR>&nbsp;no ip address
<BR>&nbsp;shutdown
<BR>!
<BR>router igrp 1
<BR>&nbsp;network 200.21.28.0
<BR>&nbsp;network 200.21.27.0
<BR>!
<BR>ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 200.21.27.102
<BR>access-list 1 permit any
<BR>snmp-server community public RO
<BR>!
<BR>line con 0
<BR>&nbsp;exec-timeout 0 0
<BR>line aux 0
<BR>line vty 0 4
<BR>&nbsp;password ******
<BR>&nbsp;login
<BR>!
<BR>end</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE></CENTER>


<P>Thank you all for&nbsp; your help and clariffications,

<P>-------------------------------------------------------
<BR>Diego Daniel Sosa
<BR>Research Division - Engineer
<BR>Technical Institute of Electronics and Communications
<BR>ITEC - TELECOM, COL.
<BR>-------------------------------------------------------

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                         H O T C H I P S   1 0
		A Symposium on High-Performance Chips

	      August 16-18, 1997 Memorial Auditorium,
                Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Hot Chips 10 brings together designers and architects of
high-performance chips, software, and systems. Presentations focus on
up-to-the-minute real developments. This symposium is the primary forum
for engineers and researchers to highlight their leading-edge designs.
Three full days of tutorials and technical sessions will keep you on
top of the industry.

========================================
Sunday August 16
========================================
Morning Tutorial:

Intellectual Property Law as Applied to the Computer and Electronics
Industries

Margaret Jane Radin
William Benjamin Scott & Luna M. Scott Professor of Law
Stanford Law School

The tutorial will outline the basics of the traditional forms of legal
protection of intellectual property (patents, trademarks, copyrights
and trade secrets) and describe some of the issues posed by
developments in information technology and the global networked
environment.  We will consider how intellectual property protection is
established, how it functions in practice, and what happens when
intellectual property rights are infringed.  We will look at not only
the different principles of each form of protection, but also how their
boundaries are delineated, and where those boundaries are blurred (e.g.
copyright vs. patenting of software.) We will also consider how
economic factors relate to the extent of intellectual property
protection, and we will consider the significance of non-property (the
public domain) for the comp etitive marketplace and for future
invention.

========================================
Afternoon Tutorial

Fast CPUs Are Good ... but Fast I/O is Better

Speaker: Silicon Graphics Peripherals Team

Fast microprocessors need large storage and fast I/O.  This tutorial
will include overviews of various I/O technologies, how they fit
togehter, and where they seem to be going, including peripheral
connections, disks, removables, and performance issues.
    1) Overview of the various technologies, how they fit together,
        and where they are going.
    2) Survey of peripheral connections, e.g. SCSI, FibreChannel, 1394
    3) Disk technologies
	History, specifications, technologies, capacities, bandwidths,
latencies
	Fixed and removables
	Near-term futures
    4) CDROMs, DVD, etc
    5) Tapes
    6) Real problems or "your mileage may vary"
	Peak numbers vs. real numbers
	real case studies of extreme I/O demands

========================================
Monday August 17
9:00-9:15	Welcome, Opening remarks (General and Program Chairs)

========================================
9:15-10:45 Session 1: High Performance Processors (part 1) 
John Mashey, chair

The Alpha 21264 Microprocessor: Out-Of-Order Execution at 600 Mhz
	R. E. Kessler,Digital Equipment Corporation
UltraSPARC-III: A 600 MHz 64-bit Superscalar Processor for 1000-way
Scalable Systems
	Gary Lauterbach, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Techniques for Mitigating Memory Latency in the PA-8500 Processor
	David Johnson, Hewlett-Packard

10:45-11:15 Break
===================================================
11:15-12:15 Session 2: Embedded and Embeddable Processors	
Kazuaki Murakami, chair

The M32Rx/D - A Single Chip Microcontroller With a 4MB Internal DRAM
	Toru Shimizu, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Genesis microprocessor
	Jack Choquette, SandCraft Inc.

12:15-1:30 Lunch
===================================================
1:30-2:15 Session 3: Monica Lam, chair
    Keynote: Greg Papadopoulos, CTO, Sun Microsystems

2:15-2:30 Short break

===================================================
2:30-4:00   Session 4:Specialized Chips	
Alan Smith, chair

Designing a Single Chip Chess Grandmaster While Knowing Nothing about
Chess
	Feng-hsiung Hsu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
An Encryption Accelerator and Coprocessor
	Mark Birman, Hi/fn
The EMU10K1 Digital Audio Processor
	Tom Savel, E-mu Systems, Inc.

4:00-4:30 Break

========================================
4:30-6:00   Session 5:High Performance Processors  (part 2)	
Marc Tremblay, chair

IBM S/390 G5 Microprocessor
	Timothy J. Slegel, Robert M. Averill III, Mark A. Check, Bruce
	C. Giamei, Barry W. Krumm, Christopher A. Krygowski, Wen H. Li,
	John S. Liptay, John D. MacDougall, Thomas J. McPherson,
	Jennifer A. Navarro, Eric M. Schwarz, Kevin Shum, and Charles
	F. Webb,
	IBM Corporation
A CMOS Vector Processor with Custom Streaming Cache
	Greg Faanes, Cray Research
AltiVec(tm) Technology:  Accelerating Media Processing Across the
        Spectrum
	Keith Diefendorff*, Pradeep Dubey**, Ron Hochsprung*, Brett
	Olsson**, Hunter Scales*** (*Apple Computer, **IBM,
	***Motorola)

========================================

6:00-7:30   Dinner
7:30-9:00   Session 6: Panel: Can Microsoft be Stopped?	
John Wharton, chair; Panelists: TBA

Microsoft's hold on the industry keeps growing. Are there any fronts --
business, technology, content  or legal -- where the company may be
vulnerable?

========================================
Tuesday August 18
========================================
9:00-10:30  Session 7: MPEG and Digital TV	
Gert Slavenburg, chair

A Single-chip MPEG2 MP@ML Video Encoder with Multi-chip Configuration
for a Single-board MP@HL Encoder
	Toshihiro Minami, Toshio Kondo, Koyo Nitta, Kazuhito Suguri,
	Mitsuo Ikeda, Takeshi Yoshitome, Hiroshi Watanabe, Hiroe
	Iwasaki, Katsuyuki Ochiai, Jiro Naganuma, Makoto Endo, Eiichi
	Yamagishi, Takuro Takahashi, Koichi Tadaishi, Yutaka Tashiro,
	Naoki Kobayashi, Tsuneo Okubo, Takeshi Ogura, Ryota Kasai, NTT
TM2000: A Single-Chip DTV Media Processor from Trimedia
	Selliah Rathnam and Gerrit Slavenburg, Trimedia Product Group
A New Chipset for DTV Compliant with ATSC Standard
	Hee-Bok Park, Cheol-Kyo Suh, Seung-Jong Choi, Dong-Il Han,
	Jin-Gyeong Kim, Dae-Hyup Ko, Jong-Seok Park,  LG Electronics
	Inc.

10:30-11:00 Break

===================================================
11:00-12:30 Session 8: General Puropose Processors with Integrated
Media Support	 
Kunle Olukotun, chair

A High Performance x86 Processor with Integrated 3D Graphics
	Rich Perego, Cyrix Corporation
Novel Multimedia Instruction Capabilities in VLIW Media Processors
	J.T.J. van Eijndhoven,  Philips Research Laboratories
	Eindhoven, F. W. Sijstermans, Eindhoven University of
        Technology
SA-1500: A 300 MHz RISC CPU with Attached Media Processor
	Prashant P. Gandhi, Intel Corp.

12:30-2:00 Lunch

===================================================
2:00-4:00   Session 9: Graphics Accelerators	
Bill Dally, chair

Intel i740 Graphics Accelerator
	Tom Piazza, Intel Corp.
Blitzen: Lightning Speed 3D Geometry Accelerator
	Alan Krech, Hewlett-Packard
Neon: A (Big) (Fast) Single-Chip 3D Graphics Accelerator
	Joel McCormack, Robert McNamara, Christopher Gianos, and Norman
	Jouppi, Digital Equipment Corporation; Larry Seiler and Ken
	Correll, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory
VelaTX - Innovative 3D Architecture Coupled with Embedded DRAM
Architecture
	Michael C. Lewis, Joseph C. Del Rio, Stellar Semiconductor,
	Inc.

4:00-4:30 Break

===================================================
4:30-5:30   Session 10: High Performance PC Processors	
Ruby Lee, chair

AMD 3DNow! Technology and the K6-2 Microprocessor
	Stuart Oberman, Fred Weber, Norbert Juffa, Greg Favor, AMD
TBA

5:30-5:40 Closing Remarks
===================================================
Organizing Committee                    Program Committee
--------------------                    -----------------
Chair                                   Program   Co-Chairs
  Allen Baum          Compaq             John Wawrzynek    U.C. Berkeley
Vice Chair                               Norm Jouppi       Compaq
  S. Diane Smith      Santa Clara Univ
Finance                                 Program Committee
  Lily Jow            Compaq              Bill Dally	   Stanford Univ.
Publicity                                 Monica Lam	   Stanford Univ.
  Cynthia Garb        GHI                 Ruby Lee	   Hewlett Packard
Registration                              John Mashey	   Silicon Graphics
  Richard Karpinski   Maqc                Jack Mills	   Intel
Publications                              Alan Smith	   U.C. Berkeley
  David Moberly       Hewlett-Packard     Kazuaki Murakami Kyushu Univ.
Local Arrangements                        Kunle Olukotun   Stanford Univ.
  Amr Zaky            Silicon Graphics    Gert Slavenburg  Philips Semi.
  Bob Lashley         Sun Microsystems    Marc Tremblay	   Sun Microsystems
  Dave Gallaher       SFSFC               John Wharton	   Applications
Research
  Alan Alcorn         Interval Research
At  Large
  Bob Stewart         SRE
  Martin Freeman      Philips
  Slava Mach          SCVCS Chair
  Carey Kornfeld      Kdesign
-----------------

Location:
        Hot Chips will be held in Memorial Auditorium
	on the campus of Stanford University, Palo Alto, California,
	approximately 24 miles from San Francisco airport,
	and 15 miles from San Jose airport.

Driving Directions:
        From San Francisco, take highway 101 south
        From San Jose,      take highway 101 north
	Take the Embarcadero exit west and go 3 miles until you enter
	the Stanford campus.
        Signs will then point you to conference parking.
        Maps of Stanford campus and surrounding areas are available at
	http://www.stanford.edu/home/visitors/maps.html
        Mass transit information is available at http://www.transitinfo.org/

Weather:
	Mid-August is typically in the 80s(F) and sunny during the
	day.  Nights are much cooler; a light jacket or sweater is
	appropriate.

Housing:
        Hotel information for the area is available at:

	http://soi.stanford.edu/general/meetings/hotel.html or
	http://www.stanford.edu/dept/hds/chs/general/hotel.html or
	http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~clrf/hotel.html

        The closest hotel is the Palo Alto Holiday Inn.
        Reservations well in advance are advised.

	On-campus housing is also available in student residences, and
	can be arranged by contacting the Stanford Conference Office at
	(650) 725-1429 or tcup@leland.stanford.edu.

        Rates are $45.00 per night for single occupancy
        and       $32.00 per night per person for shared occupancy.

Conference registration includes:
       * attendance
       * one copy of notes
       * two luncheons
       * coffee breaks
       * Sunday afternoon wine and cheese reception
       * Monday evening reception
       * parking

Tutorial registration includes:
       * attendance for tutorials
       * one copy of notes
       * luncheon
       * coffee breaks
       * Sunday afternoon wine and cheese reception 
       * parking

Registration can be done through our secure web server at http://hot.org.

Web registration is preferred, but the form below can also be mailed to:

12340 Indian Trail Rd., Los Gatos, CA 95033-8241 or faxed to (408) 867-5831.


First Name ______________________ Last Name_________________________________

Title____________________________ Organization______________________________

Address_____________________________________________________________________

Address 2___________________________________________________________________

City_______________________ State _____ Zip Code_________ Country___________

Area Code / Phone Number ___ / ___ - _____ Fax  Phone Number ___/___-_______

E-mail Address ____________________

Food Preference: Vegetarian __Non-vegetarian __

Membership : IEEE/CS __ ACM __ Non-member __ Student __

Member Number_________________

Payement Method : Check ____ Visa ____ MasterCard ____

Total Amount Paid $_______ check to be drawn in US $
payable to : Hot Chips

Credit Card #___________________________

Expiration Date : (Month) ___ / (Year) ___

Cardholder Name _____________________

Signature ____________________________   If I cancel my registration after
8/6/1998,
                                         I agree to pay the entire bill.

Date Sent ____ / ____ / ____


Fees: Please CIRCLE Approriate Fees
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
   Advanced Reg: before July 24th | Late / On-site Registration	|
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
Conf:	  HC	 HI	 HC+HI		HC	HI	HC+HI	|
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
Member	 180 	 250	 390	  |	300	300	540	|
NonMemb	 240	 300	 485	  |	360	375	665	|
Student	  60	 100	 145	  |	 80	125	185	|
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
			Hot Chips Tutorials			|
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
	  40			  |	 80			|
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
			Hot Interconnects Tutorials		|
	 morn	aft	both	 	 morn	aft	both	|
----------------------------------+-----------------------------+
	 morn	aft	both	  |	 morn	aft	both	|
Member	 100	200	200	  |	 125	250	250	|
NonMemb	 125	250	250	  |	 150	300	300	|
Stud.	  25	 50	 50	  |	  35	 70	 70	|
----------------------------------+------------------------------

All funds are US$
 
We accept Visa or Mastercard, or checks if registering by mail.
Registrants will be sent a confirmation by email.

Refunds due to cancellations will only be made prior to August 6,
and will incur a service charge of $25.

Students must supply a copy of their school's ID card.

For answers to questions about registration, contact us by email at
registration@hoti.org or registration@hotchips.org.  For other
information, contact us by email at info@hoti.org or
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     _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
    _/                      MoMuC '98                           _/
   _/            FIFTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON               _/
  _/             MOBILE MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION              _/
 _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/

		CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

		Berlin, Germany
		October 12-14, 1998
		(immediately after ICUPC`98, Florence, Italy)
	=09
		WWW: http://momuc98.ee.tu-berlin.de=20
		email: momuc98@ee.tu-berlin.de

Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communication Society.
Technical Co-Sponsored by ITG, Germany.
With support from the European's Commission ACTS Programme.

	WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE=20

This is the fifth in a series of international work-
shops - Tokyo in 1994, Bristol in 1995, Princeton in=20
1996 and Seoul in 1997 - aimed at stimulating tech-
nical exchanges in the emerging and strategically=20
important field of Mobile Multimedia Communica-
tions. MoMuC'98 is intended to provide a timely=20
forum for exploratory research contributions, and to=20
promote cross-disciplinary technical interactions in=20
an informal setting. The scope of the workshop=20
includes broadband wireless networking for data=20
and multimedia, mobile multimedia system & appli-
cations together with associated mobile computing=20
terminals, video processing and software.=20

The workshop goal is to bring together researchers,=20
practitioners and potential users of this emerging=20
technology. The workshop targets at experts in mul-
timedia systems, mobility issues in network proto-
cols and communication systems. The impact of the=20
workshop is to provide an effective forum for origi-
nal and fundamental advances in Mobile Multime-
dia Systems and to foster communication among=20
researchers and practitioners working in a wide vari-
ety of scientific areas with a common interest in=20
mobile multimedia communication.

Co-located with MoMuC `98, the First Workshop on Wireless=20
Broadband Testbeds, DEMO'98, will be held on October 15, 1998.

	VENUE

MoMuC `98 will be held in Berlin, the city which=20
after 40 years of splitting is now the live symbol of=20
the German reunification, and on its way to the grow=20
into the role of the German capital. It is currently=20
one of the largest construction sites worldwide. On=20
the other hand it is also a city of industry, the place=20
where the first tram worldwide was operating, where glo-
bal companies like Siemens started off and still have=20
a strong position. Nowadays Berlin is changing its=20
economic role away from mainly industrial to=20
become a service-oriented gateway to the new=20
democracies in Eastern Europe. Located between=20
numerous lakes it has more bridges than Venice,=20
Italy within its city limits. It is a vibrant cultural=20
metropolis, with 3 Opera Houses, several Musicals=20
Houses and hundreds of theaters. It offers a very=20
exciting and surprising nightlife scene with countless=20
restaurants, bars, clubs and galleries.=20

	TECHNICAL PROGRAM=20

The 3-day technical program will primarily consist=20
of contributed research papers. In addition, there=20
will be a few distinguished invited speakers and=20
expert panel sessions providing a broad perspective=20
in each technical area. The conference language is=20
english.

	TECHNICAL TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE=20
(but are not limited to):=20

	WIRELESS NETWORKS FOR MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION
- broadband wireless networks
- wireless ATM
- voice/data in CDMA & TDMA systems=20
- high-speed wireless modems & radio techniques
- medium access/data link control and handoff protocols
- quality-of-service (QoS) management in wireless networks
- wireless network signaling, control & mobility management
- mobile internet protocol=20
- wireless network management & services control
	MOBILE MULTIMEDIA TERMINAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
- multimedia terminal hardware
- signal processing techniques
- low power VLSI for mobile computing
- video compression, including MPEG-4
- network API and transport protocols
- software technologies for personal multimedia
	MOBILE MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
- mobile computing=20
- optimization of bandwidth use
- powers saving
- mobility support in ATM and INTERNET
- QoS and mobility
- adaptive applications
- system architectures for mobile multimedia=20
- innovative prototypes, systems & products=20
- multimedia satellite systems=20
- personal multimedia applications=20

WORKSHOP CHAIR
Adam Wolisz (Technical University of Berlin)

STEERING COMMITTEE:  =20

D. Goodman (Rutgers University)
D. Raychaudhuri (NEC, Princeton)    =20
H. Tominaga (Waseda University Tokyo)=20

TECHNICAL PROGRAMM COMMITTEE:

Y. Akaiwa, Kyushuu University
V. Bahl, Microsoft Research
E. Bonek, TU Wien
A. Campbell, Columbia University
K. David, T-Mobil
N. Davies, Lancaster University
G. Fettweis, TU Dresden
Z. Haas, Cornell University
T. Hattori, Sophia University Tokyo
R. Jain, UC Los Angeles
M. Karol, Lucent Technologies
R. Kr=E4mer, Phillips Research
P. K=FChn, Universit=E4t Stuttgart
K. S. Kwak, Inha University Seoul
G. Maguire, KTH Stockholm
H. Mitts, Nokia
P. Noll, TU Berlin
S. Pink, Lulea University
G. Polyzos, UC San Diego
K. Sabnani, Bell Labs
R. Sch=E4fer, HHI Berlin
O. Spaniol, RWTH Aachen
S. Thome, ENST
C.-K. Toh, Hughes Research Labs
B. Walke, RWTH Aachen
R. Popescu-Zeletin, GMD Fokus

IMPORTANT DATES:
Early Registration Deadline:    August 28, 1998
Hotel Reservation               August 28, 1998
Venue:				October 12-14, 1998

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:

After the very strong echo to our Call-for-Papers (over 130 submissions),=
=20
we invite all interested members of the community to participate=20
to the workshop, which provides a discussion forum for researchers=20
not only from the research and education community but also from=20
industrial and commercial organizations.=20
The Program is designed to develop extensive discussions and=20
continuing collaboration on significant issues on=20
the state of the art and future research needs.=20

To encourage vigorous interaction and exchange of ideas,=20
the workshop will be kept small (max. 200 attendes),=20

General attendance is not limited to those submitted their work.=20

We encourage anyone involved in mobile multimedia communications=20
to share the cross-disciplinary technical interactions.=20
Participation forms and hotel registration can be found
in the workshop's web-pages.

FOR MORE INFORMATION=20

visit our WWW site at:=20
       http://momuc98.ee.tu-berlin.de=20
or mail your question to:=20
       momuc98@ee.tu-berlin.de


-------------------------------------------------
Telecommunication Networks Group (TKN)
at the Department of Electrical Engineering=20
of Technical University Berlin:

     http://www-tkn.ee.tu-berlin.de

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Dear Colleague,


Enclosed is Call-for-Participation for MoMuC'98.  Please feel free to
distribute it to interested colleagues and post it as appropriate. Also, 
please accept our sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies of
this CFP.

Best regards

MoMuC'98

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     _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
    _/                      MoMuC '98                           _/
   _/            FIFTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON               _/
  _/             MOBILE MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION              _/
 _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/

		CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

		Berlin, Germany
		October 12-14, 1998
		(immediately after ICUPC`98, Florence, Italy)
	=09
		WWW: http://momuc98.ee.tu-berlin.de=20
		email: momuc98@ee.tu-berlin.de

Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communication Society.
Technical Co-Sponsored by ITG, Germany.
With support from the European's Commission ACTS Programme.

	WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE=20

This is the fifth in a series of international work-
shops - Tokyo in 1994, Bristol in 1995, Princeton in=20
1996 and Seoul in 1997 - aimed at stimulating tech-
nical exchanges in the emerging and strategically=20
important field of Mobile Multimedia Communica-
tions. MoMuC'98 is intended to provide a timely=20
forum for exploratory research contributions, and to=20
promote cross-disciplinary technical interactions in=20
an informal setting. The scope of the workshop=20
includes broadband wireless networking for data=20
and multimedia, mobile multimedia system & appli-
cations together with associated mobile computing=20
terminals, video processing and software.=20

The workshop goal is to bring together researchers,=20
practitioners and potential users of this emerging=20
technology. The workshop targets at experts in mul-
timedia systems, mobility issues in network proto-
cols and communication systems. The impact of the=20
workshop is to provide an effective forum for origi-
nal and fundamental advances in Mobile Multime-
dia Systems and to foster communication among=20
researchers and practitioners working in a wide vari-
ety of scientific areas with a common interest in=20
mobile multimedia communication.

Co-located with MoMuC `98, the First Workshop on Wireless=20
Broadband Testbeds, DEMO'98, will be held on October 15, 1998.

	VENUE

MoMuC `98 will be held in Berlin, the city which=20
after 40 years of splitting is now the live symbol of=20
the German reunification, and on its way to the grow=20
into the role of the German capital. It is currently=20
one of the largest construction sites worldwide. On=20
the other hand it is also a city of industry, the place=20
where the first tram worldwide was operating, where glo-
bal companies like Siemens started off and still have=20
a strong position. Nowadays Berlin is changing its=20
economic role away from mainly industrial to=20
become a service-oriented gateway to the new=20
democracies in Eastern Europe. Located between=20
numerous lakes it has more bridges than Venice,=20
Italy within its city limits. It is a vibrant cultural=20
metropolis, with 3 Opera Houses, several Musicals=20
Houses and hundreds of theaters. It offers a very=20
exciting and surprising nightlife scene with countless=20
restaurants, bars, clubs and galleries.=20

	TECHNICAL PROGRAM=20

The 3-day technical program will primarily consist=20
of contributed research papers. In addition, there=20
will be a few distinguished invited speakers and=20
expert panel sessions providing a broad perspective=20
in each technical area. The conference language is=20
english.

	TECHNICAL TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE=20
(but are not limited to):=20

	WIRELESS NETWORKS FOR MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION
- broadband wireless networks
- wireless ATM
- voice/data in CDMA & TDMA systems=20
- high-speed wireless modems & radio techniques
- medium access/data link control and handoff protocols
- quality-of-service (QoS) management in wireless networks
- wireless network signaling, control & mobility management
- mobile internet protocol=20
- wireless network management & services control
	MOBILE MULTIMEDIA TERMINAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
- multimedia terminal hardware
- signal processing techniques
- low power VLSI for mobile computing
- video compression, including MPEG-4
- network API and transport protocols
- software technologies for personal multimedia
	MOBILE MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
- mobile computing=20
- optimization of bandwidth use
- powers saving
- mobility support in ATM and INTERNET
- QoS and mobility
- adaptive applications
- system architectures for mobile multimedia=20
- innovative prototypes, systems & products=20
- multimedia satellite systems=20
- personal multimedia applications=20

WORKSHOP CHAIR
Adam Wolisz (Technical University of Berlin)

STEERING COMMITTEE:  =20

D. Goodman (Rutgers University)
D. Raychaudhuri (NEC, Princeton)    =20
H. Tominaga (Waseda University Tokyo)=20

TECHNICAL PROGRAMM COMMITTEE:

Y. Akaiwa, Kyushuu University
V. Bahl, Microsoft Research
E. Bonek, TU Wien
A. Campbell, Columbia University
K. David, T-Mobil
N. Davies, Lancaster University
G. Fettweis, TU Dresden
Z. Haas, Cornell University
T. Hattori, Sophia University Tokyo
R. Jain, UC Los Angeles
M. Karol, Lucent Technologies
R. Kr=E4mer, Phillips Research
P. K=FChn, Universit=E4t Stuttgart
K. S. Kwak, Inha University Seoul
G. Maguire, KTH Stockholm
H. Mitts, Nokia
P. Noll, TU Berlin
S. Pink, Lulea University
G. Polyzos, UC San Diego
K. Sabnani, Bell Labs
R. Sch=E4fer, HHI Berlin
O. Spaniol, RWTH Aachen
S. Thome, ENST
C.-K. Toh, Hughes Research Labs
B. Walke, RWTH Aachen
R. Popescu-Zeletin, GMD Fokus

IMPORTANT DATES:
Early Registration Deadline:    August 28, 1998
Hotel Reservation               August 28, 1998
Venue:				October 12-14, 1998

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:

After the very strong echo to our Call-for-Papers (over 130 submissions),=
=20
we invite all interested members of the community to participate=20
to the workshop, which provides a discussion forum for researchers=20
not only from the research and education community but also from=20
industrial and commercial organizations.=20
The Program is designed to develop extensive discussions and=20
continuing collaboration on significant issues on=20
the state of the art and future research needs.=20

To encourage vigorous interaction and exchange of ideas,=20
the workshop will be kept small (max. 200 attendes),=20

General attendance is not limited to those submitted their work.=20

We encourage anyone involved in mobile multimedia communications=20
to share the cross-disciplinary technical interactions.=20
Participation forms and hotel registration can be found
in the workshop's web-pages.

FOR MORE INFORMATION=20

visit our WWW site at:=20
       http://momuc98.ee.tu-berlin.de=20
or mail your question to:=20
       momuc98@ee.tu-berlin.de


-------------------------------------------------
Telecommunication Networks Group (TKN)
at the Department of Electrical Engineering=20
of Technical University Berlin:

     http://www-tkn.ee.tu-berlin.de

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Hello all,

	I 'm doing a master on MM comunication protocols including
RTP/RTCP. I need the frame formats for RTCP packets : RR, SDES, Bye.

I also need a description of the algorithm to resolve contention between 2
nodes if they get the same SSRC identifier.

Thanks,
Hala




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SSDP Group wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
>         I 'm doing a master on MM comunication protocols including
> RTP/RTCP. I need the frame formats for RTCP packets : RR, SDES, Bye.
> 
> I also need a description of the algorithm to resolve contention between 2
> nodes if they get the same SSRC identifier.

You might find http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/rtp useful. The
information is contained in RFC 1889.



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Hello all,

	I=B4m fetching information about how to configure mrouted daemon.
Man pages don=B4t says so much and I need to know what are all the possible
options that I can configure. Bye.
-------------------------------------------------
Pedro Miguel Ruiz Mart=EDnez.
Tlf: 968364640
Laboratorio de Redes. Facultad de Inform=E1tica
Universidad de Murcia.
Espa=F1a (Spain).



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Special Issue Of Image Communication (a EUROSIP Journal)
on "Real-time Video over the Internet"

Transmission of real-time video over the Internet is becoming an importan=
t
part
of many multimedia applications. The availability of prototype systems th=
at
can
deliver TV quality video using the Internet Protocol (IP) over intranets
suggests
that a real Internet TV may be feasible in the near future as higher
bandwidth
networks are more widely deployed. This will revolutionize the way we wat=
ch
TV
by making it possible for every user to have a private TV studio from whi=
ch
specialized programs can be narrow-cast to interested viewers in the glob=
al
community.

To achieve this goal, the video compression algorithms is being revised o=
r
redesigned to address the special requirements imposed by the Internet.
These
requirements include robust operation under high packet losses, delays an=
d
jitter;
providing capabilities for multipoint transmission; coping with the
heterogeneous
nature of today=92s networks and adapting to varying network conditions. =
In
addition
to the compression techniques, the transport and the session control
protocols
play a very important role in designing usable real-time video systems ov=
er
the
Internet. Moreover, the future designer need to be completely aware of bo=
th
signal
processing and network protocols aspects and use a combination of the two=
 in
order
to design successful systems.

The special issue aims at providing the research and development communit=
y
with a
collection of original contributions describing the state of the art syst=
ems
as
well as results of new research and developments on the real-time Interne=
t
Video.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,

- Network adaptive video coding and transport
- Layered coding for error resilience and heteregenous networks
- Packet loss resilient coding and transport techniques
- Transcoding for heterogeneous networks
- Packet loss concealment techniques
- Statistical multiplexing for greater network utilization
- Traffic shaping for efficient network and terminal utilization
- Interstream synchronization for multiple video presentations
- Rate control techniques for VBR video
- Terminal and server architectures for real-time video over the Internet
- Implementations and commercial applications
- Telepresence - video cameras on the internet
- Developments in the International Standards, e.g. MPEG, ITU, IETF.

Important Deadlines:

Submission:  1 September 1998
Acceptance Decision: 31 January 1999
Publication: May/June 1999

Please submit contributions to Guest Editors:

Dr. M. Reha Civanlar
Technology Leader, AT&T Labs - Research
100 Schultz Drive, 3-213
Red Bank, NJ 07701
U.S.A
Phone: +1 732 345 3305
Fax: +1 732 345 3033
E-mail: civanlar@research.att.com
Web: http://www.research.att.com/info/mrc

Prof. A. Murat Tekalp
Department of Electrical Engineering
and Center for Electronic Imaging Systems
Hopeman 204
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627-0126
U.S.A.
Phone: +1 (716) 275-3774
Fax: +1 (716) 473-0486
E-mail: tekalp@ee.rochester.edu
Web: http://www.ee.rochester.edu/~tekalp/





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> 	I´m fetching information about how to configure mrouted daemon.
> Man pages don´t says so much and I need to know what are all the possible
> options that I can configure. Bye.

isn't it not enough to read the man page and README-(version).mrouted file
in the distribution?
you can gaze the source code in the last resort (-:

-- yozo.




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HOT INTERCONNECTS 6
August 13-15, 1998
Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University, Stanford, California

For registration and up to date information visit Symposium web site at
www.hoti.org

A Symposium on High Performance Interconnects, from system buses and
interfaces to networks. HOT Interconnects 6 brings together designers
and architects of high-performance chips, software, and systems.
Presentations focus on up-to-the-minutes real developments. This
symposium is a forum for engineers and researchers to highlight their
leading-edge designs. Three days of tutorials and techincal sessions
will keep you on top of the industry.
***************************************
Technical Program
Thursday, August 13

7:30 am: Registration
9:00-10:00 am: Keynote -
Challenges for Networking Companies in the 21st Century: A Business
Perspective
Charles Giancarlo, Vice President of Global Alliances at Cisco Systems

Charles Giancarlo is Vice President of Global Alliances at Cisco
Systems.  Prior to joining Cisco, Mr. Giancarlo was Vice President,
responsible for product marketing and corporate development for Kalpana,
Inc. Mr. Giancarlo is widely recognized for his contributions in the ATM
and LAN switching marketplace. Prior to Kalpana, Mr. Giancarlo served as
the Vice President of Marketing for Adaptive Corporation, which
developed the industry's first Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) product
for the LAN market. During his four-year tenure at Adaptive, Mr.
Giancarlo co-founded the ATM Forum, an international consortium of more
than 350 vendors and users, where he served on the Board of Directors
for three years.

While at Adaptive, Mr. Giancarlo developed and patented many industry
firsts, including ATM LAN Emulation, Virtual LAN Technology, ATM
Ratebased Flow Control and the industry's first ATM SAR chipset. As
co-founder of O'Dowd Communications, Giancarlo designed and patented the
first cell switch used for data communications.  He also holds a patent
for the first fully digital commercial codec-filter, which he developed
when employed as a lead engineer for Siemens AG.

He holds an M.B.A. from Harvard University and a M.S. and B.S. in
Electrical Engineering from University of California, Berkeley, and
Brown University respectively.

10:00 - 10:30 am: Break

10:30 am-12:00 pm : Fast Routers and Lookups
Chair : Nick McKeown, Stanford University

Building Fast Routers - G. Varghese, Washington University
IP Address Lookup - A. Moestedt, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Architecture of the Avici Terabit Switch - B. Dally, Stanford University

Detour: A Case for a Virtual Internet - Tom Anderson, University of
Washington

12:00 - 1:30 pm: Lunch

1:30-3:00pm : Twisted Pair and Cable
Chair : Chase Bailey, Cisco Systems

Moving Towards Friendly DSLs - J. Cioffi, Stanford University
Cable Modem Technology - Limb, Georgia Tech
What's Wrong with Cable Technology - C. Thacker, Microsoft
Simulation Study of Backbone Provisioning - J. Yee, Com21

3:00 - 3:30 pm: Break

3:30-5:00 pm : Switching
Chair : Craig Partridge, GTE (BBN)

Simultaneous Bi-directional Transceiver Logic - K. Ishibashi, Hitachi
Design and Implementation of a Fast Crossbar Scheduler - Pankaj Gupta,
Cisco Systems
Implementation of Atlas I: A Single Chip - Katevenis, FORTH
T-Cross Point Switch Architecture - Larson, UC San Diego

5:00-7:00 pm : Dinner Reception

7:00-8:30 pm : Panel - What I Love to Hate
Chair: Steve Deering, Cisco Systems

Panelists: Steve Deering, Cisco Systems; Hemant Kanakia, Torrent
Systems; Chuck Thacker, Microsoft
 ***************************************
Friday, August 14

9:00-10:00 am : Keynote -
Grand Challenges of the Internet

Van Jacobson, Group Leader for the Network Research Group,  Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory

10:00 - 10:30 am: Break

10:30-11:15 am : Server Interconnects
Chair : Bill Dally

Using NUMA Interconnects - S. Kleiman, Network Appliances
The NCR Worldmark Family BYNET MPP - R. McMillen, NCR

11:15 am-12:00 pm : Network Interfaces
Chair : Randy Rettberg

StarT-X; A one year exercise in Network Interface Engineering - J. Hoe,
MIT
Architecture Considerations for High Performance - S. Muller, Sun

12:00 - 1:30 pm: Lunch

1:30-3:00 pm : Potpourri
Chair : Charles Thacker

Interference Detection and Avoidance Techniques for Wireless
Infrastructure - N. Furukawa, GTE
ACTIVE Interconnects - J. Smith, University of Penn
Design Considerations for 1000BaseT - R. Paripatyadar, ControlNet

3:00 - 3:30 pm: Break

3:30-4:15 pm : Fast Links
Chair : Martin Izzard

Serial Link Backplanes - M. Laor, Cisco Systems
System Applications of Parallel Optics - L. Buckman, Hewlett Packard

***************************************
Saturday, August 15
Tutorial Sessions

8:30 am to 12:00 pm: Morning Tutorial
Voice Over IP Systems
Dave Oran, Cisco Systems

This tutorial provides a system-level understanding of Voice-over-IP
systems and provides a basic understanding of all the components
necessary to have a toll-quality telephony service using the technology.
The tutorial covers:

Audio endpoint design, including coding and voice compression basics,
echo cancellation, packetization, and more advanced techniques such as
FEC, mixing, and adaptive jitter buffer algorithms. Network design,
including voice transport protocols (RTP/RTCP), and quality of service
mechanisms (RED, WFQ, RSVP, TOS etc.) applicable to large scale voice
transport. Call control and signaling methodologies, including H.323,
SIP, SGCP in the IP world, and legacy PSTN signaling including ISDN PRI
and SS7.

David Oran is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco System, responsible
primarily for the architecture and overall design of Cisco's VoIP
products. He also consults on a variety of other areas at Cisco,
including backbone network design, routing protocols, and quality of
service methods.

Prior to joining Cisco Mr. Oran was a Senior Consulting engineer at
Digital Equipment Corporation, where he was Technical Director for the
Mobile Software Business.

Mr Oran's main interests lie in the area of the design and
implementation of distributed algorithms for computer networks. He was a
member of the DECnet architecture group and contributed to the design of
key elements of DECnet through 3 iterations of its evolution. He was the
designer of the DNA Naming Service, a highly advanced distributed
directory system which was adopted by the Open Software Foundation as
the local directory component of its comprehensive Distributed Computing
Environment product set. Mr. Oran holds a number of patents and patents
pending for his work on distributed algorithms.

In the area of networking standards, Mr. Oran was the head of the
routing standards group in ISO and was editor for a number of important
packet-switching and routing standards, including the OSI Routing
Framework, the ESIS Protocol, and the Intra-domain ISIS Protocol. He
also is group leader for the Integrated Services over Slow Links group
of the IETF, and served on the routing and addressing group of the
Internet Activities Board, which developed technical alternatives for
enhancing the Internet protocol suite to deal with the explosive growth
of the system.

Mr. Oran was the editor the journal Computer Communication Review from
1991-95. He is the author a a number of technical articles and papers in
the areas of protocol design and distributed systems architecture. He
also serves on peer review panels for the USA National Science
Foundation program in computer networking, and on the program committees
of a number of technical conferences, including the SIGCOMM and Hot
Interconnects conferences.

Mr. Oran holds a B.A. in Physics and English from Haverford College, and
has graduate level training in Magnetospheric Geophysics.

1:30 pm to 5:00 pm Afternoon Tutorial
Design of High-Speed I/O Interfaces
Mark Horowitz, Chih-Kong Ken Yang, Stefanos Sidiropoulos : Stanford
Universtity

This tutorial will examine the basic components needed to build
high-speed electrical links including driver, receiver and phase-locked
loop components. Example CMOS implementations will be presented, and
limitations of these circuits will also be discussed.

Mark Horowitz is the Yahoo Founder's Professor of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science at Stanford University. He received his BS and MS
in Electrical Engineering from MIT in 1978, and his Ph.D. from Stanford
in 1984. Dr. Horowitz is the recipient of a 1985 Presidential Young
Investigator Award, and an IBM Faculty development award, as well as the
1993 best paper award at the International Solid State Circuits
Conference.

Dr Horowitz's research area is in digital system design, and he has lead
a number of processor designs including MIPS-X, one of the first
processors to include an on-chip instruction cache, TORCH, a
statically-scheduled, superscalar processor that supported speculative
execution, and FLASH, a flexible DSM machine. He has also worked in a
number of other chip design areas including high-speed, and low-power
memory design, high-bandwidth interfaces, and fast floating point. In
1990 he took leave from Stanford to help start Rambus Inc, a company
designing high-bandwidth memory interface technology. His current
research includes multiprocessor design, low power circuits, memory
design, and high-speed links.

Chih-Kong Ken Yang received the B.S. and M.S degrees in electrical
Engineering from Stanford University, Stanford, in 1992. He is currently
pursuing the Ph.D. degree at Stanford University. His research is in the
area of circuit design for multi-gigabit links. Mr. Yang is a member of
Tau Beta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa.

Stefanos Sidiropoulos received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer
Science from the University of Crete, Greece, and the Ph.D. degree in
Electrical Engineering from Stanford, CA in 1998. He has worked on
circuit design and CAD tools at DEC, IIT, SGI He is currently with
Rambus Inc, where he is designing DRAM interface circuits. His interests
are in high-speed circuit design, and CAD tools.

***************************************
Organizing Committee
                       General Chair - Hasan S. Alkhatib, TTC of Silicon
Valley
                       Vice Chair - Diane Smith, Santa Clara University
                       Program Co-chairs -
                       Nick McKeown, Stanford University, and
                       Chase Bailey, Cisco Systems
                       Treasurer - Qiang Li, Santa Clara University
                       Publicity - Kristina Scott, Visa
                       Tutorials - Weijia Shang, Santa Clara University
                       Local Arrangements -
                       Edin Hodzic, AT&T Labs &
                       Kersten Barney, Stanford University
                       Proceedings - Vikki Wei, Auspex Systems
                       Web Master - Bruce Wootton, TTC of Silicon Valley

Program Committee
                       Bill Dally, Stanford University
                       Chuck Thacker, Microsoft
                       Craig Partridge, BBN
                       Dan Pitt, Bay Networks
                       Dave Oran, Cisco Systems
                       Greg Chesson, SGI
                       James Luciani, Bay Networks
                       Kathleen Nichols, Bay Networks
                       Mark Horowitz, Stanford University
                       Martin Izzard, Texas Instruments
                       Qiang Li, Santa Clara University
                       Randy Rettberf, Sun Microsystems
                       Steve Deering, Cisco Systems

For Registration and other information, please, visit our web site at
www.hoti.org



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408.527.3765, Fax: 408.527.9215, chase@cisco.com



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HOT INTERCONNECTS 6
August 13-15, 1998
Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University, Stanford, California

For registration and up to date information visit Symposium web site at
www.hoti.org

A Symposium on High Performance Interconnects, from system buses and
interfaces to networks. HOT Interconnects 6 brings together designers
and architects of high-performance chips, software, and systems.
Presentations focus on up-to-the-minutes real developments. This
symposium is a forum for engineers and researchers to highlight their
leading-edge designs. Three days of tutorials and techincal sessions
will keep you on top of the industry.
***************************************
Technical Program
Thursday, August 13

7:30 am: Registration
9:00-10:00 am: Keynote -
Challenges for Networking Companies in the 21st Century: A Business
Perspective
Charles Giancarlo, Vice President of Global Alliances at Cisco Systems

Charles Giancarlo is Vice President of Global Alliances at Cisco
Systems.  Prior to joining Cisco, Mr. Giancarlo was Vice President,
responsible for product marketing and corporate development for Kalpana,
Inc. Mr. Giancarlo is widely recognized for his contributions in the ATM
and LAN switching marketplace. Prior to Kalpana, Mr. Giancarlo served as
the Vice President of Marketing for Adaptive Corporation, which
developed the industry's first Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) product
for the LAN market. During his four-year tenure at Adaptive, Mr.
Giancarlo co-founded the ATM Forum, an international consortium of more
than 350 vendors and users, where he served on the Board of Directors
for three years.

While at Adaptive, Mr. Giancarlo developed and patented many industry
firsts, including ATM LAN Emulation, Virtual LAN Technology, ATM
Ratebased Flow Control and the industry's first ATM SAR chipset. As
co-founder of O'Dowd Communications, Giancarlo designed and patented the
first cell switch used for data communications.  He also holds a patent
for the first fully digital commercial codec-filter, which he developed
when employed as a lead engineer for Siemens AG.

He holds an M.B.A. from Harvard University and a M.S. and B.S. in
Electrical Engineering from University of California, Berkeley, and
Brown University respectively.

10:00 - 10:30 am: Break

10:30 am-12:00 pm : Fast Routers and Lookups
Chair : Nick McKeown, Stanford University

Building Fast Routers - G. Varghese, Washington University
IP Address Lookup - A. Moestedt, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Architecture of the Avici Terabit Switch - B. Dally, Stanford University

Detour: A Case for a Virtual Internet - Tom Anderson, University of
Washington

12:00 - 1:30 pm: Lunch

1:30-3:00pm : Twisted Pair and Cable
Chair : Chase Bailey, Cisco Systems

Moving Towards Friendly DSLs - J. Cioffi, Stanford University
Cable Modem Technology - Limb, Georgia Tech
What's Wrong with Cable Technology - C. Thacker, Microsoft
Simulation Study of Backbone Provisioning - J. Yee, Com21

3:00 - 3:30 pm: Break

3:30-5:00 pm : Switching
Chair : Craig Partridge, GTE (BBN)

Simultaneous Bi-directional Transceiver Logic - K. Ishibashi, Hitachi
Design and Implementation of a Fast Crossbar Scheduler - Pankaj Gupta,
Cisco Systems
Implementation of Atlas I: A Single Chip - Katevenis, FORTH
T-Cross Point Switch Architecture - Larson, UC San Diego

5:00-7:00 pm : Dinner Reception

7:00-8:30 pm : Panel - What I Love to Hate
Chair: Steve Deering, Cisco Systems

Panelists: Steve Deering, Cisco Systems; Hemant Kanakia, Torrent
Systems; Chuck Thacker, Microsoft
 ***************************************
Friday, August 14

9:00-10:00 am : Keynote -
Grand Challenges of the Internet

Van Jacobson, Group Leader for the Network Research Group,  Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory

10:00 - 10:30 am: Break

10:30-11:15 am : Server Interconnects
Chair : Bill Dally

Using NUMA Interconnects - S. Kleiman, Network Appliances
The NCR Worldmark Family BYNET MPP - R. McMillen, NCR

11:15 am-12:00 pm : Network Interfaces
Chair : Randy Rettberg

StarT-X; A one year exercise in Network Interface Engineering - J. Hoe,
MIT
Architecture Considerations for High Performance - S. Muller, Sun

12:00 - 1:30 pm: Lunch

1:30-3:00 pm : Potpourri
Chair : Charles Thacker

Interference Detection and Avoidance Techniques for Wireless
Infrastructure - N. Furukawa, GTE
ACTIVE Interconnects - J. Smith, University of Penn
Design Considerations for 1000BaseT - R. Paripatyadar, ControlNet

3:00 - 3:30 pm: Break

3:30-4:15 pm : Fast Links
Chair : Martin Izzard

Serial Link Backplanes - M. Laor, Cisco Systems
System Applications of Parallel Optics - L. Buckman, Hewlett Packard

***************************************
Saturday, August 15
Tutorial Sessions

8:30 am to 12:00 pm: Morning Tutorial
Voice Over IP Systems
Dave Oran, Cisco Systems

This tutorial provides a system-level understanding of Voice-over-IP
systems and provides a basic understanding of all the components
necessary to have a toll-quality telephony service using the technology.
The tutorial covers:

Audio endpoint design, including coding and voice compression basics,
echo cancellation, packetization, and more advanced techniques such as
FEC, mixing, and adaptive jitter buffer algorithms. Network design,
including voice transport protocols (RTP/RTCP), and quality of service
mechanisms (RED, WFQ, RSVP, TOS etc.) applicable to large scale voice
transport. Call control and signaling methodologies, including H.323,
SIP, SGCP in the IP world, and legacy PSTN signaling including ISDN PRI
and SS7.

David Oran is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco System, responsible
primarily for the architecture and overall design of Cisco's VoIP
products. He also consults on a variety of other areas at Cisco,
including backbone network design, routing protocols, and quality of
service methods.

Prior to joining Cisco Mr. Oran was a Senior Consulting engineer at
Digital Equipment Corporation, where he was Technical Director for the
Mobile Software Business.

Mr Oran's main interests lie in the area of the design and
implementation of distributed algorithms for computer networks. He was a
member of the DECnet architecture group and contributed to the design of
key elements of DECnet through 3 iterations of its evolution. He was the
designer of the DNA Naming Service, a highly advanced distributed
directory system which was adopted by the Open Software Foundation as
the local directory component of its comprehensive Distributed Computing
Environment product set. Mr. Oran holds a number of patents and patents
pending for his work on distributed algorithms.

In the area of networking standards, Mr. Oran was the head of the
routing standards group in ISO and was editor for a number of important
packet-switching and routing standards, including the OSI Routing
Framework, the ESIS Protocol, and the Intra-domain ISIS Protocol. He
also is group leader for the Integrated Services over Slow Links group
of the IETF, and served on the routing and addressing group of the
Internet Activities Board, which developed technical alternatives for
enhancing the Internet protocol suite to deal with the explosive growth
of the system.

Mr. Oran was the editor the journal Computer Communication Review from
1991-95. He is the author a a number of technical articles and papers in
the areas of protocol design and distributed systems architecture. He
also serves on peer review panels for the USA National Science
Foundation program in computer networking, and on the program committees
of a number of technical conferences, including the SIGCOMM and Hot
Interconnects conferences.

Mr. Oran holds a B.A. in Physics and English from Haverford College, and
has graduate level training in Magnetospheric Geophysics.

1:30 pm to 5:00 pm Afternoon Tutorial
Design of High-Speed I/O Interfaces
Mark Horowitz, Chih-Kong Ken Yang, Stefanos Sidiropoulos : Stanford
Universtity

This tutorial will examine the basic components needed to build
high-speed electrical links including driver, receiver and phase-locked
loop components. Example CMOS implementations will be presented, and
limitations of these circuits will also be discussed.

Mark Horowitz is the Yahoo Founder's Professor of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science at Stanford University. He received his BS and MS
in Electrical Engineering from MIT in 1978, and his Ph.D. from Stanford
in 1984. Dr. Horowitz is the recipient of a 1985 Presidential Young
Investigator Award, and an IBM Faculty development award, as well as the
1993 best paper award at the International Solid State Circuits
Conference.

Dr Horowitz's research area is in digital system design, and he has lead
a number of processor designs including MIPS-X, one of the first
processors to include an on-chip instruction cache, TORCH, a
statically-scheduled, superscalar processor that supported speculative
execution, and FLASH, a flexible DSM machine. He has also worked in a
number of other chip design areas including high-speed, and low-power
memory design, high-bandwidth interfaces, and fast floating point. In
1990 he took leave from Stanford to help start Rambus Inc, a company
designing high-bandwidth memory interface technology. His current
research includes multiprocessor design, low power circuits, memory
design, and high-speed links.

Chih-Kong Ken Yang received the B.S. and M.S degrees in electrical
Engineering from Stanford University, Stanford, in 1992. He is currently
pursuing the Ph.D. degree at Stanford University. His research is in the
area of circuit design for multi-gigabit links. Mr. Yang is a member of
Tau Beta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa.

Stefanos Sidiropoulos received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer
Science from the University of Crete, Greece, and the Ph.D. degree in
Electrical Engineering from Stanford, CA in 1998. He has worked on
circuit design and CAD tools at DEC, IIT, SGI He is currently with
Rambus Inc, where he is designing DRAM interface circuits. His interests
are in high-speed circuit design, and CAD tools.

***************************************
Organizing Committee
                       General Chair - Hasan S. Alkhatib, TTC of Silicon
Valley
                       Vice Chair - Diane Smith, Santa Clara University
                       Program Co-chairs -
                       Nick McKeown, Stanford University, and
                       Chase Bailey, Cisco Systems
                       Treasurer - Qiang Li, Santa Clara University
                       Publicity - Kristina Scott, Visa
                       Tutorials - Weijia Shang, Santa Clara University
                       Local Arrangements -
                       Edin Hodzic, AT&T Labs &
                       Kersten Barney, Stanford University
                       Proceedings - Vikki Wei, Auspex Systems
                       Web Master - Bruce Wootton, TTC of Silicon Valley

Program Committee
                       Bill Dally, Stanford University
                       Chuck Thacker, Microsoft
                       Craig Partridge, BBN
                       Dan Pitt, Bay Networks
                       Dave Oran, Cisco Systems
                       Greg Chesson, SGI
                       James Luciani, Bay Networks
                       Kathleen Nichols, Bay Networks
                       Mark Horowitz, Stanford University
                       Martin Izzard, Texas Instruments
                       Qiang Li, Santa Clara University
                       Randy Rettberf, Sun Microsystems
                       Steve Deering, Cisco Systems

For Registration and other information, please, visit our web site at
www.hoti.org



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Hello all,

I=B4m thinking about how to filter multicast traffic.
Should I use a firewall?. Can I configure that using "mrouted.conf"?
Ideas are wellcome :-)

Thanks.

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(apologies if you receive duplicates of this message)

The latest version of MultiMON, our Multicast Monitoring tool, has
been released.

The web page describing the functioning of this tool is at:

http://www.merci.crc.ca/#MultiMON

The software is at:

ftp://debra.dgbt.crc.ca/pub/mbone/multimon/multimon.2.0.tar.gz

Changes since previous versions include long-term monitoring, and
numerous bug fixes. Please go through the web pages for more 
information.

It requires Unix, tcl/tk 8.0 or above, and a network tap that 
allows promiscuous access. There are some programs, for instance,
a modified tcpdump and a version of xplot, that are included in
both source format and in compiled form for Sparc Solaris machines.

John Stewart - john.stewart@crc.ca
John Robinson - john.robinson@crc.ca

Communications Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada.




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Hello,
	I was wondering if anyone has any resources that can describe
the Packed Encoding Rules (PER) better then the ITU-T Recommendation
X.691.  Specifically I'm trying to decode T.124 PDUs which are encoded
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Sorry for the late notice:

We are multicasting the High Performance Distributed Computing
Symposium 7/29-7/31.  The broadcasts will take place 9am-5pm CST.
We are also running the devserv and have remotely controllable
cameras.  People are welcome to watch and drive the cameras.
The devserv is running on hollywood.mcs.anl.gov.  For more
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to talk to hollywood see http://www.mcs.anl.gov/cif/hpdc7

The session is advertised in sdr as "HPDC7 CIF Demo"


Thanks,
Deb Agarwal (LBL)
Brian Toonen (ANL)




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The Mobiware Toolkit for Open Programmable Mobile Networking 

Mobiware v1.0 Source Code Distribution:

   http://comet.columbia.edu/mobiware/

The mobiware toolkit is software intensive (approx. 40,000
lines of code) and is built on CORBA and Java distributed 
object technology. Based on an open programmable paradigm 
developed by the COMET Group, mobiware runs on mobile devices, 
wireless access points and mobile capable switch/routers 
providing a set of open programmable interfaces and algorithms 
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A new I-D: "AT&T's Error Resilient Video Transmission Technique"
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Comments and questions are encouraged.

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I'm looking for tools to do high bandwidth videoconferencing,
>from 1mbps to 20mbps or higher on either NetBSD or Windows platforms.

Could someone suggest the best freely available or
commercial platforms for such videoconferencing.

(Ideally I would like to be able to do something along
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Dear sir,
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I'm interested in hearing about people running vic at
high frame rates at high-end resolutions.

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Cameron Elliott




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Hi
   Could some one tell me if full resolution of 720x576 is possible
with MPEG-2 at 2 Mbps.

With regards,

Arkesh   





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On Jul 30,  8:22pm, Arkesh Kumar wrote:
> Subject: Re : MPEG-2
> Hi
>    Could some one tell me if full resolution of 720x576 is possible
> with MPEG-2 at 2 Mbps.
>
> With regards,
>
> Arkesh
>
> _________________________________________________________
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>-- End of excerpt from Arkesh Kumar

Yes, it is.  Use MP@ML.

-wilson

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We've just released the source for an add-on module to UCD-SNMP which
implements the monitoring portion of the RTP MIB.  It was developed on
FreeBSD 2.2.2 and UCD-SNMP 3.3, but should work on any system the
UCD-SNMP package runs on.  The URL is

    http://developer.intel.com/ial/mib/index.htm

That web page includes links to the AVT and UCD-SNMP web pages, for those
who want more background information.  Please give it a try and let us
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 


    CONTACT:

    First Virtual Corporation
    Elyse Phillips, 408/567-7230
    elyse@fvc.com 


     FIRST VIRTUAL CORPORATION AGREES TO ACQUIRE INTERNET
  BROADCAST COMPANY; ANNOUNCES COMPANY NAME CHANGE TO FVC.COM 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 30, 1998-- First Virtual Corporation (Nasdaq:
FVCX), a leading provider of Next Generation Internet (NGI) video
applications, today announced the signing of an agreement to acquire ICAST
Corporation, a developer of Internet Protocol (IP) voice and video
broadcast solutions. With this acquisition, First Virtual will be able to
deliver video broadcast products to the 100 million Internet-equipped PCs
worldwide. ICAST co-founder and president Vinay Kumar will head up
streaming and broadcast programs for First Virtual Corporation. Mr. Kumar
is a pioneer of Internet technology, having lead the team that  architected
the delivery of multimedia over the Internet, known as the MBone. 

Concurrently, First Virtual Corporation announced that it will change its
name to FVC.COM to more accurately reflect the company's role in developing
NGI and Internet applications for interactive, broadcast-quality video. 

According to FVC.COM Chief Executive Officer Ralph Ungermann, the
technologies developed by ICAST are complementary to FVC.COM's existing
product portfolio. "Our focus has been on providing end-to-end solutions
for the new broadband Next Generation Internet. ICAST's line of broadcast
solutions for today's Internet brings video streaming to web-enabled PCs
worldwide. As a result, FVC.COM will be the only one-stop provider of
managed video solutions for high-end through low bit-rate video
applications," said Ungermann. 

FVC.COM invites Internet users to visit WWW.FVC.COM to view a video clip of
senior management discussing the acquisition. Visitors can view the clip
using the ICAST Viewer product which is also available on this page. 

"One of the fastest growing areas of the Internet is in video and audio
broadcast," said Ungermann. "We are committed to providing our customers
with a full range of the best technologies and products, whether through
in-house development or strategic acquisitions." 

"The combination of ICAST and FVC.COM products is expected to produce the
most complete voice, video and data solution across the Internet spectrum,"
said Vinay Kumar, president and Chief Technical Officer, ICAST Corporation.
"This combined product offering will enhance the way businesses,
government, and education providers meet and exchange ideas and information." 

ICAST's IP multicasting solutions enable large-scale delivery of voice,
video and text from one sender to many recipients, or from many senders to
many recipients. ICAST's multicasting model leverages advances in router
technologies from companies such as Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) and Bay Networks
(NYSE:BAY), and is compatible with other steaming media technologies from
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Real Networks (NASDAQ:RNWK). 
FVC.COM's current product suite includes high-quality MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
video products. The combination of these high-end solutions with ICAST's
low bit-rate solutions will provide the most comprehensive end-to-end video
solutions available on the market today. 


The purchase, valued at approximately $8 million, of the privately held
Los Gatos, California-based company will be made with a combination of
FVC.COM common stock and assumption of debt; other terms were not
disclosed. The acquisition of ICAST is expected to close in August. The
Company also announced that it expects that the transaction will be
accretive to its earnings in 1999. 

About The Next Generation Internet (NGI)
The Next Generation Internet (NGI) is the new broadband Internet, being
deployed by service providers and enterprises for the integrated delivery
of voice, video and data applications. A key characteristic of the NGI
(http://www.ngi.gov) is the ability to handle multimedia applications such
as real-time interactive video, as well as stored and live video-on-demand.
FVC.COM combines its expertise in Internet tools, Quality of Service (QoS),
and video technology to deliver networked video over the NGI for key video
applications such as distance learning, telemedicine, video marketing and
video manufacturing. 

About FVC.COM 
FVC.COM is the leader in video applications over the Next Generation
Internet (NGI). FVC.COM's products enable end-to-end video in a wide range
of room and desktop environments for video applications such as distance
learning, distance meetings, and distance medicine. Founded in 1993 by
technology pioneer Ralph Ungermann, FVC.COM designs, manufactures and
supports a full video networking product family that includes NGI access
devices, adapters, gateways and video storage servers, all of which support
the company's award-winning MOS software. 

FVC.COM's distribution and system integration partners include leading
telecommunication and networking companies throughout the world, such as
Ascend Communications (NASDAQ:ASND), Bay Networks (NYSE:BAY), Bell Atlantic
Network Integration (NYSE:BEL), British Telecom (NYSE:BTY), EDS (NYSE:EDS),
IBM (NYSE:IBM), Lucent Technologies (NYSE:LU), NEC (NASDAQ:NIPNY), and
Nortel (NYSE:NT). 

Cautionary Statement
Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release
contains forward-looking statements, including, without limitation,
statements containing the words, "believes," "anticipates," "expects" and
words of similar import. Such forward-looking statements involve known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements of FVC.COM, or industry results, to be
materially different from any future results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors
include, among others: the risk that the acquisition will not be
consummated on schedule, or at all, the risk that the integration of
FVC.COM's and ICAST's respective business operations is not achieved in a
timely and expected manner, or that key personnel of ICAST are not
successfully retained, FVC.COM'slimited operating history and variability
of operating results, market acceptance of video technology, dependence on
ATM backbone technology and the Next Generation Internet, potential
inability to maintain business relationships with distributors and
suppliers, rapid technological changes, competition in the video networking
industry, the importance of attracting and retaining personnel, management
of FVC.COM's growth, consolidation and cost pressures in the video
networking industry, dependence on key employees and other risk factors
referenced in the Company's Registration Statement on Form S-1, File No.
333- 38755, declared effective on April 29, 1998. 

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  ICAST Corporation                             +1 408 874 0707
  101-C Albright Way                     FAX +1 408 874 0710
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>Mr. Kumar
>is a pioneer of Internet technology, having lead the team that  architected
>the delivery of multimedia over the Internet, known as the MBone. 

Brian,

I realize Vinay Kumar set up a web site and wrote a descriptive book about
our research community's work, but I don't recall that he made any specific
contributions or maintained any leadership roles.  Does anyone else on this
list?

Steve





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Oh, well, for the internet A/V streaming hype these days.

VIVO got bought by RealNetworks.  Starlight got bought by PictureTel (8-)),
and now ICAST by FVC.  I recall that the CEO of ICAST is on the board of
PictureTel.  Anything sell if you are an internet company 8-)

-wilson

On Jul 31,  3:38pm, Steven McCanne wrote:
> Subject: Re: First Virtual Corporation / ICAST press release
> >Mr. Kumar
> >is a pioneer of Internet technology, having lead the team that  architected
> >the delivery of multimedia over the Internet, known as the MBone.
>
> Brian,
>
> I realize Vinay Kumar set up a web site and wrote a descriptive book about
> our research community's work, but I don't recall that he made any specific
> contributions or maintained any leadership roles.  Does anyone else on this
> list?
>
> Steve
>
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I'm just quoting the press release, not taking any [dis]credit for writing
it :-).

However, I do recall that Vinay did some interesting work back when we were
both at Enterprise Integration Technologies (remember them?):

- Shared Mosaic, which used multicast to share URLs or HTML among
  multiple Mosaic users
- a web-enabled video on demand application using multicast
- some other prototypes that probably didn't see any public light of day, 
  but were deployed in some commercial and research projects

Did he "lead the team that architected ... the MBone."??  OK, so that was
some PR writer getting a little carried away. :-)

At 03:38 PM 7/31/98 -0700, Steven McCanne wrote:
>>Mr. Kumar
>>is a pioneer of Internet technology, having lead the team that  architected
>>the delivery of multimedia over the Internet, known as the MBone. 
>
>Brian,
>
>I realize Vinay Kumar set up a web site and wrote a descriptive book about
>our research community's work, but I don't recall that he made any specific
>contributions or maintained any leadership roles.  Does anyone else on this
>list?
>
>Steve
> 
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  ICAST Corporation                          +1 408 874 0707
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At 03:54 PM 7/31/98 -0700, Wilson C. Chung wrote:
>VIVO got bought by RealNetworks.  Starlight got bought by PictureTel (8-)),
>and now ICAST by FVC. 

Don't forget VXtreme and Microsoft. Or Microsoft's stake in VDOnet and in
RealNetworks.

>I recall that the CEO of ICAST is on the board of PictureTel. 

That'd be Enzo Torresi. He's also on the board of FVC. But don't
overestimate his contribution to any of this...

>Anything sell if you are an internet company 8-)

Not really.
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