POSTER SESSIONS
Accepted Posters
The following posters will be presented on Wednesday, November 14, 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m., and Thursday, November 15, 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m., in the Landmark Foyer. Available presented posters are included below.
Ajax Logger—Client Monitoring Technique with High Installability &
Scalability (PDF)
Tomohiro Nakamura, Hitachi Ltd., Central Research Laboratory
Excellent Performance with Aging Hw (PDF)
Alberto D'Ambrosio, National Institute of Nuclear Physics—Turin, Italy
What's New In Amanda—The Open Source Backup Platform
Dustin J. Mitchell, Storage Software Engineer, Zmanda, Inc.
MTUN: A Highly Scalable VPN Service over Multicast
Athanasios Douitsis and Dimitrios Kalogeras, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Deploying RepuScore Using Open Source Tools
Gautam Singaraju, Jeffrey Moss, and Brent Hoon Kang,
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
PDA: A Tool for Automated Problem Determination
Hai Huang, Raymond Jennings III, Yaoping Ruan, Ramendra Sahoo, Sambit
Sahu, and Anees Shaikh, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
How to Handle a Few Hundred Million Extra Firewall Log Lines Per Day
Thanks to the Latest Virus or Worm (PDF)
Jon Meek, Sr. Consultant & Network Ecologist, Border Network Security—Wyeth Princeton, New Jersey
Letting Everyone Configure: Organising Configuration Information When
Many People Configure
Colin Higgs, School of Engineering and Electronics, University of Edinburgh
Analysis and Verification of XACML Policies
Saurabh Arora, Pablo Giambiagi, and Olav Bandmann,
Security, Policy and Trust Laboratory, Swedish Institute Of Computer Sciences, Sweden
Migrating to Internet Protocol Version 6
Dennis Underwood and Jon Lavender, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Inferring Relative Popularity of SMTP Servers
Michael Still and Eric McCreath, Department of Computer Science,
The Australian National University
Frequency Domain Analysis and Visualization of Web Server
Performance
Marc Chiarini and Alva Couch,
Tufts University