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Bridging the Gap Workshop                                    Send a link to this web page to your friend. Click here tell a friend about the workshop



As Ethernet speeds have increased, there has been a widenting gap between ability of the novice to fully use bandwidth capabilities, compared to that of network capabilites achieved by users who have had their network tuned by an expert ('Wizard"). It takes a network Wizard to make the best possible use of an advanced network. This workshop aimed to bridge this gap.

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Bridging the Gap: End-to-End Networking for Landmark Applications
August 30-31, 2005
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Meeting Logistics   |   Program   |   Report [HTML] -- [PDF]

Purpose and Goals:

Networking problems are growing and must be addressed. Some of these problems are due to scientific communities and applications using far less network power than they could, given the tuning done by network "wizards." This workshop aims to bridge this "wizard gap." It differs from other similar efforts by uniting four groups involved in network applications who depend on each other but rarely come together. In this workshop these groups will collectively discuss and coordinate approaches for improved network performance for scientific endeavors.

A goal of this workshop was to generate more productive interactions between 1) network experts or "wizards," 2) members of scientific research communities who use demanding, network-driven applications, 3) application developers and maintainers, and 4) campus network engineers who support local campus network infrastructures. Members of these various groups will explore how their distinct perspectives and concerns prompt, at times, different and, at times, overlapping orientations to problems.

The workshop resulted in an action plan for moving forward on the following two issues related to cooperation and coordination:

  1. Strategies for having campus and regional network operators assume and apply some of wizards' expertise and for improving their links to wizards and researchers.
  2. Identifying top priority problems and the processes and exchanges between groups that need to come into play in order to solve these problems.

Participants for this workshop were evenly distributed across the four groups. Participants discussed their respective priorities and applied them to problem-based scenarios. They explored "solutions" to scenario problems and identified the human and technical strategies required for realizing "good solutions" and for overcoming obstacles. Wizards provided commentaries. Time was devoted, as well, to Open Clinic question & answer sessions.

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This material is based in whole or in part on work supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF Special Projects In Network Research Grant No. SCI-0443254. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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