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Venue:<\/strong> http:\/\/www.thewoodmark.com\/<\/a> Sponsored by\u00a0Microsoft Research<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Venue: http:\/\/www.thewoodmark.com\/ Woodmark Hotel on Lake Washington Kirkland, Washington Sponsored by\u00a0Microsoft Research<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","meta":{"msr-url-field":"","msr-podcast-episode":"","msrModifiedDate":"","msrModifiedDateEnabled":false,"ep_exclude_from_search":false,"_classifai_error":"","msr_startdate":"2005-06-01","msr_enddate":"2005-06-02","msr_location":"Kirkland, WA, US","msr_expirationdate":"","msr_event_recording_link":"","msr_event_link":"","msr_event_link_redirect":false,"msr_event_time":"","msr_hide_region":false,"msr_private_event":true,"footnotes":""},"research-area":[13547],"msr-region":[],"msr-event-type":[197941],"msr-video-type":[],"msr-locale":[268875],"msr-program-audience":[],"msr-post-option":[],"msr-impact-theme":[],"class_list":["post-279986","msr-event","type-msr-event","status-publish","hentry","msr-research-area-systems-and-networking","msr-event-type-conferences","msr-locale-en_us"],"msr_about":"Venue:<\/strong> http:\/\/www.thewoodmark.com\/<\/a>\r\nWoodmark Hotel on Lake Washington\r\nKirkland, Washington\r\n\r\nSponsored by\u00a0Microsoft Research<\/a>\r\n\r\n","tab-content":[{"id":0,"name":"About","content":"
\nWoodmark Hotel on Lake Washington
\nKirkland, Washington<\/p>\nMaking Networks Self-Aware<\/h1>\r\n
Challenge<\/h2>\r\nCan we make IT departments obsolete? More seriously though, can we build technologies that reduce the cost of IT departments by minimizing human intervention in managing large complex computer networks.\r\n
Description<\/h2>\r\nSelf Managing Networking Summit 2005<\/strong> is a two-day intensive mindswap event between industrial and university researchers to brainstorm about next generation self-aware networks. The scenarios we intend to focus on are: managing home, enterprise, and city-wide networks. We will discuss topics such as: automatic fault and anomaly detection & diagnosis, P2P cooperation for network self-healing, self-management of multi-hop wireless and sensor networks, automated management and auto-configuration of enterprise, home and city-wide networks, knowledge \/ management \/ control planes etc.\r\n\r\nThe goal is for us as a group to come together and sketch a path forward. Attendees include established researchers with expertise in network performance analysis, network fault diagnosis, large-scale network operation, cooperative protocols, etc. The meeting will be interactive with a healthy dose of information exchange as the researchers collectively identify open problems and discuss creative approaches to solving these problems. It is the hope of the organizers that at the end of this meeting, all attendees will have a better understanding of the state of the art and the key set of open research problems. The meeting will help identify areas for potential collaborations among the participants.\r\n\r\nAlthough this summit is by invitation only all presentations, position papers, and videos of talks and panels will be available for download on this web site shortly after the meeting is over.\r\n\r\nFYI - Last year's summit was on Mesh Networking.\r\n\r\n[accordion]\r\n\r\n[panel header=\"Organizers\"]\r\n
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Notes<\/h2>\r\n
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Technical Program<\/h2>\r\n
Wednesday, June 1, 2005<\/h3>\r\n