Technical Sessions
Wed., Dec. 6
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All Technical Sessions will be held in the New Orleans Marriott Hotel and include:
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2000
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9:00 am - 10:30
am (Bissonet/Carondelet)
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Opening Remarks,
Awards, and Keynote
Keynote Address: The World-Wide Syndicate
J.D. "Illiad" Frazer, Co-founder and creator of UserFriendly
J.D. will discuss how the Internet and on-line communities have enabled creators
to offer their work directly to audience members without the traditional
middleman.
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10:30 am - 11:00
am Break
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11:00 am - 12:30
pm
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REFEREED
PAPERS
Mardi Gras D-H
Deep
Thoughts
Session Chair: Rémy Evard, Argonne National Laboratory
Theoretical System Administration
Mark Burgess, Oslo College
An Expectant Chat About Script Maturity
Alva L. Couch, Tufts University
An Improved Approach for Generating Configuration Files from a Database
Jon Finke, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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INVITED
TALKS
Acadia
How Not to Get
Fleeced with Employee Stock Options
Jon Rochlis, The Rochlis Group, Inc.
Having stock options can be very rewarding, but if you don't know the rules of
the game you can easily stumble across surprises that lower the value of your
options or give you large tax bills. Even many "financial advisors" can be
confused and make costly mistakes. This talk will cover the basics of employee
stock options--types of stock, stock options (qualified and non-qualified),
stock purchase plans, the IPO process, taxation, risks, strategies, valuation,
and advanced tax planning.
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NETWORK TRACK
Carondelet
Deploying Quality
of Service Features on Your Network
Eliot Lear, Cisco Systems
A lot of trade press has been given to the phrases Quality of Service, Voice
over IP, and the like. This talk will discuss what it means to give precedence
to certain applications on your network, what sort of applications need
preferential treatment, what some of the pitfalls are, and how to know when
you've fallen into one of those pits. It will also look at the future of QoS.
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12:30 pm - 2:00
pm Lunch (on your own)
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2:00 pm - 3:30
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REFEREED
PAPERS
Mardi Gras D-H
You, a Rock, and a
Hard Place
Session Chair: Christine Hogan, Imperial College
FOKSTRAUT and Samba--Dealing with Authentication and Performance Issues on a
Large-scale Samba Service
Robert Beck and Steve Holstead, University of Alberta
Designing a Data Center Instrumentation System
Robert Drzyzgula, Federal Reserve Board
Improving Availability in VERITAS Environments
Karl Larson, Tellme Networks, and Todd Stansell, Certainty Solutions
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INVITED
TALKS
Acadia
SAGE
Update
Barb Dijker, SAGE President
Detailed status updates and information about the development of SAGE projects
will be presented: progress on certification, last year's salary survey results
and what's new this year, marketing SAGE to gain recognition and credibility,
student sysadmin internships, mentoring, and internationalization.
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NETWORK TRACK
Carondelet
Analyze
This!
Session Chair: William LeFebvre, CNN Internet Technologies
Wide Area Network Packet Capture and Analysis
Jon T. Meek, American Home Products Corp
Sequencing of Configuration Operations for IP Networks
P. Krishnan, ISPsoft, Inc.; T. Naik, Bell Labs; G. Ramu, CoSine Comm., Inc.; and R. Sequeira, ISPsoft, Inc.
ND: A Comprehensive Network Administration and Analysis Tool
Ellen L. Mitchell, Eric Nelson, and David Hess, Texas A&M University
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3:30 pm - 4:00
pm Break
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4:00 pm - 5:30
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REFEREED
PAPERS
Mardi Gras D-H
Users and Passwords
and Scripts, Oh My!
Session Chair: Trey Harris, Mail.com
User-Centric Account Management with Heterogeneous Password Changing
Douglas Hughes, Auburn University
Pelendur: Steward of the Sysadmin
Matt Curtin, Interhack Corp.; Sandy Farrar, and Tami King, The Ohio State University
Network Information Management and Distribution in a Heterogeneous and
Decentralized Enterprise Environment
Alexander D. Kent and James R. Clifford, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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INVITED
TALKS
Acadia
The Digital
House
Lorette Cheswick, cheswick.com
The Cheswicks have been computerizing their house since 1981. They have bent
computer-age services to their very idiosyncratic needs: they are alerted to the
arrival of snail-mail, they know who's at their front door, and their family
photo album has become a Web site. A Linux text-to-speech application announces
phone callers, the weather, and iridium flares. Cron wakes up their kids and
performs other tasks. The whole family is involved planning new applications.
But wait, there's more!
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NETWORK TRACK
Carondelet
Go with the
Netflow
Session Chair: David Williamson, Certainty Solutions
Combining Cisco NetFlow Exports with Relational Database Technology for Usage
Statistics, Intrusion Detection, and Network Forensics
Bill Nickless, John-Paul Navarro, and Linda Winkler, Argonne National
Laboratory
The OSU Flow-tools Package and CISCO NetFlow Logs
Mark Fullmer, OARnet, and Steve Romig, The Ohio State University
FlowScan: A Network Traffic Flow Reporting and Visualization Tool
Dave Plonka, University of Wisconsin. Madison
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