.gr>, Asko Vilavaara <Asko.Vilavaara@tel.vtt.fi>, Markku Savela <savela@tel.vtt.fi>, Atte Kortekangas Atte.Kortekangas@tic.vtt.fi>, Seamus Kearney <kearney@sse.ie>, Denise Puech <d.puech@sse.ie>, Markku Renfors <mr@cs.tut.fi>, Subject: SS'94 Dear colleagues, Please find attached the preliminary announcement of the "Second International Summer School on Advanced Broadband Communications" (SS'94) to take place from 11th to 15th July 1994. Juan Quemada =================================================================== SS'94 Second International Summer School on Advanced Broadband Communications July 11-15 1994 =================================================================== After the success of the "First International Summer School on Advanced Broadband Communications - Towards ABC" distributed between Aveiro (Central Site) and Madrid in July 93, RACE Project BRAIN is pleased to announce its ``Second International Summer School on Advanced Broadband Communications" to take place from 11th to 15th July 1994. This year the School will be distributed to at least four different and geographically distant sites and will constitute a unique event joining a thorough presentation of ABC (Advanced Broadband Communications) with it's real use and demonstration. It will include tutorials, in depth lectures, panels and active syndicate sessions covering the most relevant topics of ABC. Among others: - Cell based technologies (ATM, Frame Relay, SMDS). - Access Networks: Mobility, LANs, ATM, ... - Network interconnection. - Corporate and Virtual Private Networks. - Cost Modeling. - Systems Engineering and ABC. - Management of ABC Systems. - Multimedia Interfaces and Applications. - Entertainment and ABC. Most important, the 1994 Summer School itself will be a demonstration of ATM based broadband communications, applications and services were the results from different RACE projects will be shown in real operation. The 1994 Summer School will be a distributed event where a multimedia CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work) tele-education application will join the lecture rooms of the different physical sites into a unique virtual lecture room such that lecturers and participants loose the sense of physical separation and work together with full interaction. At least, the following sites will join SS'94: - ETSI Telecomunicacion, Madrid-Spain (Central Site) - University of Aveiro, Aveiro-Portugal - CET, Aveiro-Portugal - TIDSA, Madrid-Spain Feasibility studies are underway for incorporating more sites. Existing trans-national ATM links connecting European Broadband Islands provide the necessary communication infrastructure for SS'94. This will require a complex collaboration between several projects most of them belonging to the RACE program. For example, the ISABEL-IBER projects will provide the RIA (Aveiro-Portugal) and RECIBA (Madrid-Spain) Broadband Islands interconnection, thus supplying the core infrastructure of SS'94. In addition, feasibility studies are underway with RACE Projects CATALYST, EXPLOIT and BETEUS and with the Spanish Tele-education project ETSIT for interconnecting more sites in Switzerland, France, Germany and Spain. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Rui Aguiar, University of Aveiro, Portugal Jerome Camus, Institut Theseus, France Pedro Chas, Telefonica, Spain Pierre Courtois, AIB, Belgium John Dobson, University of Newcastle, UK Jose Domingues, CET, Portugal (BRAIN Project Manager) Manuel Duarte, University of Aveiro, Portugal (Aveiro Site SS'94 Manager) Klaus Franke, Technical University of Chemnitz, Germany Jeff Gould, Data Strategies, France Vasco Lagarto, CET, Portugal Pierre Lagasse, University of Gent, Belgium Hans Melchior, Swiss Federal Institut of Technology, Switzerland Tomas de Miguel, Technical University of Madrid, Spain John O'Reilly, University College North Wales, UK Steven Plagemann, SHP Systems Services, Ireland (BRAIN Technical Manager) Juan Quemada, Technical University of Madrid, Spain (SS'94 Manager) Silvia Ruiz, Technical University of Catalunya, Spain Eric Scharf, Queen Mary Westfield College, UK Reg Teesdale, SESTEL, France I Venieris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Robert Vinckier, SHP Systems Services, Belgium George Williamson, British Telecom, UK ================================================================= If you are interested in receiving direct information about SS'94 please send the following questionnaire by mail, fax or e-mail to: Dept Ing. Telematica (SS'94) ETSI Telecomunicacion E-28040 Madrid, Spain tf: +34 1 3367332, fax: +34 1 3367333, email: SS94@dit.upm.es ================================================================= Name: Company: Address: Telephone: Fax: Email: ================================================================= \documentstyle[12pt]{article} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0cm} \setlength{\evensidemargin}{0cm} \setlength{\textwidth}{17cm} \setlength{\textheight}{25cm} \setlength{\topmargin}{-3cm} \begin{document} \setlength{\parindent}{0mm} \setlength{\parskip}{2mm} \thispagestyle{empty} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{center} \rule{17cm}{2mm} {\Huge \bf SS'94} {\LARGE \bf Second International Summer School on} {\LARGE \bf Advanced Broadband Communications} {\Large \bf July 11-15 1994} \rule{17cm}{2mm} \end{center} After the success of the ``First International Summer School on Advanced Broadband Communications - Towards ABC" distributed between Aveiro (Central Site) and Madrid in July 93, RACE Project BRAIN is pleased to announce its ``Second International Summer School on Advanced Broadband Communications" to take place from 11th to 15th July 1994. This year the School will be distributed to at least four different and geographically distant sites and will constitute a unique event joining a thorough presentation of ABC (Advanced Broadband Communications) with it's real use and demonstration. It will include tutorials, in depth lectures, panels and active syndicate sessions covering the most relevant topics of ABC. Among others: \begin{quote} - Cell based technologies (ATM, Frame Relay, SMDS). \\ - Access Networks: Mobility, LANs, ATM, ... \\ - Network interconnection. \\ - Corporate and Virtual Private Networks. \\ - Cost Modeling. \\ - Systems Engineering and ABC. \\ - Management of ABC Systems. \\ - Multimedia Interfaces and Applications. \\ - Entertainment and ABC. \end{quote} Most important, the 1994 Summer School itself will be a demonstration of ATM based broadband communications, applications and services were the results from different RACE projects will be shown in real operation. The 1994 Summer School will be a distributed event where a multimedia CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work) tele-education application will join the lecture rooms of the different physical sites into a unique virtual lecture room such that lecturers and participants loose the sense of physical separation and work together with full interaction. At least, the following sites will join SS'94: \begin{quote} - ETSI Telecomunicacion, Madrid-Spain (Central Site) \\ - University of Aveiro, Aveiro-Portugal \\ - CET, Aveiro-Portugal \\ - TIDSA, Madrid-Spain \end{quote} Feasibility studies are underway for incorporating more sites. %, such as % ASCOM (Basel-Switzerland), ETSI Telecomunicacion (several locations in % Spain), Technical University of Chemnitz (Chemnitz-Germany), Institut % THESEUS (Nice-France), .. Existing trans-national ATM links connecting European Broadband Islands provide the necessary communication infrastructure for SS'94. This will require a complex collaboration between several projects most of them belonging to the RACE program. For example, the ISABEL-IBER projects will provide the RIA (Aveiro-Portugal) and RECIBA (Madrid-Spain) Broadband Islands interconnection, thus supplying the core infrastructure of SS'94. In addition, feasibility studies are underway with RACE Projects CATALYST, EXPLOIT and BETEUS and with the Spanish Tele-education project ETSIT for interconnecting more sites in Switzerland, France, Germany and Spain. %{\bf The Summer School is organized by the RACE Project BRAIN} % {\bf Honoray Committee} % % \begin{quote} % To be decided, Telefonica, Spain \\ % Rector, University of Aveiro, Portugal \\ % Paolo Nordeste, CET, Portugal \\ % Rector, Technical University of Madrid, Spain \\ % Michel Roy, CEC, Brussels \\ % ..... % \end{quote} {\bf Organizing Committee} \begin{quote} Rui Aguiar, University of Aveiro, Portugal \\ Jerome Camus, Institut Theseus, France \\ Pedro Chas, Telefonica, Spain \\ Pierre Courtois, AIB, Belgium \\ John Dobson, University of Newcastle, UK \\ Jose Domingues, CET, Portugal (BRAIN Project Manager) \\ Manuel Duarte, University of Aveiro, Portugal (Aveiro Site SS'94 Manager) \\ Klaus Franke, Technical University of Chemnitz, Germany \\ Jeff Gould, Data Strategies, France \\ Vasco Lagarto, CET, Portugal \\ Pierre Lagasse, University of Gent, Belgium \\ Hans Melchior, Swiss Federal Institut of Technology, Switzerland \\ Tomas de Miguel, Technical University of Madrid, Spain \\ John O'Reilly, University College North Wales, UK \\ Steven Plagemann, SHP Systems Services, Ireland (BRAIN Technical Manager) \\ Juan Quemada, Technical University of Madrid, Spain (SS'94 Manager) \\ Silvia Ruiz, Technical University of Catalunya, Spain \\ Eric Scharf, Queen Mary Westfield College, UK \\ Reg Teesdale, SESTEL, France \\ I Venieris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece \\ Robert Vinckier, SHP Systems Services, Belgium \\ George Williamson, British Telecom, UK \end{quote} \rule{17cm}{.5mm} If you are interested in receiving direct information about SS'94 please send the following questionnaire by mail, fax or e-mail to: Dept Ing. Telematica (SS'94) \\ ETSI Telecomunicacion \\ E-28040 Madrid, Spain \\ tf: +34 1 3367332, fax: +34 1 3367333, email: SS94@dit.upm.es \rule{17cm}{.5mm} Name: \hrulefill Company: \hrulefill\\ Address: \hrulefill\\ (cont.): \hrulefill\\ Telephone: \hrulefill Fax: \hrulefill Email: \hrulefill \end{document} %%% overflow headers %%% To: Pere Brunet <brunet@lsi.upc.es>, aedima@fme.upc.es, bierduempel@gmd.de, ercim-execom@inria.fr, dt@castle.gmd.de, josef.schaefer@gmd.de, iinfd@ccuab1.uab.es, brunet@lsi.upc.es, defrutos@dia.ucm.es, bermudez@aimat.cesga.es, santiago@etsii.unizar.es, mantaras@ceab.es, laita@fi.upm.es, rovayo@esi.us.es, mdelgado@ugr.es, a_valle@ccuma.uma.es, revilla@cpd.uva.es, pla@cerber.ub.es, Serge FDIDA <fdida@masi.ibp.fr>, abensour@ralvm29.vnet.ibm.com, aa@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU, bill@cs.concordia.ca, pfb@hplb.hpl.hp.com, erbi@eurocom.cica.fr, binder@cnri.reston.va.us, bisdik@watson.ibm.com, chrisb@cs.kun.nl, boyer@lannion.cnet.fr, tmpo@intranet.gr, stan@int-evry.fr, ajc@inesc.pt, olga@ac.upc.es, chen@res.enst.fr, greg@xtp.wpd.sgi.com, jean-pierre.claude@prism.uvsq.fr, colemen@nutmeg.ntu.edu.au, courtiat@laas.fr, walid.dabbous@sophia.inria.fr, danthine@vm1.ulg.ac.be, bsd@bellcore.com, diaz@laas.fr, christophe.diot@sophia.inria.fr, duchien@cnam.cnam.fr, jescobar@bbn.com, gagnaire@res.enst.fr, galand@vnet.ibm.com, andreas.grebe@fernuni-hagen.de, guerin@watson.ibm.com, guillemi@lannion.cnet.fr, gun@vnet.ibm.com, haas@boole.att.com, hariri@cat.syr.edu, horlait@masi.ibp.fr, dh@comp.lancs.ac.uk, ishibasi@nap.elcom.nitech.ac.jp, jezequel@irisa.fr, mjj@riacs.edu, kamal@eng.kuniv.edu.kw, ulfk@tts.lu.se, kuendig@tik.ethz.ch, fuyung@ralvm29.vnet.ibm.com, leduc@montefiore.ulg.ac.be, luigi@csi.uottawa.ca, jwmark@ccng.waterloo.edu, mas, martini@uni-paderborn.de, meleis@rdgeng.enet.dec.com, guven@atri.curtin.edu.au, isatom@informatik.rwth-aachen.de, michel@imag.fr, onvural@vnet.ibm.com, craig@aland.bbn.com, hp@cscn.ncsu.edu, steve@sics.se, zeletin@fokus.berlin.gmd.dbp.de, pujolle@masi.ibp.fr, svr@iitm.ernet.in, james.roberts@issy.cnet.fr, rolin@rennes.enst-bretagne.fr, cath@comm.polymtl.ca, SCHOTT@DHDIBM1.BITNET, ahmed@res.enst.fr, seret@res.enst.fr, spaniol@rwthinf.ibp.fr, yutaka@kuamp.kyoto-u.ac.jp, thai@masi.ibp.fr, thomesse@loria.fr, tohme@res.enst.fr, vas@zurich.ibm.com, ventre@cps.na.cnr.it, vissers@cs.utwente.nl, carey@cs.usask.ca, wolisz@ftsu00.ee.TU-Berlin.de, zit@t500m0.telematik.informatik.uni-karlsruhe.de, labetoul@eurecom.fr, dit, claude.petitpierre@lti.di.epfl.ch, ifip-6-1@labs-n.bbn.com, Harry Rudin <hr@zurich.ibm.com>, cabernet-announce@ncl.ac.uk, cabernet-events@ncl.ac.uk, drury@fore.com, eedjak@chapelle.ericcson.se, Kerstin@emp-d.uucp, erbi@eurecom.fr, dubois@eurecom.fr, delaye@eurecom.fr, gueguen@eurecom.fr, Toni Willi <ajw@mari.co.uk>, Michel Roy <MRO@postman.dg13.cec.be>, ietf-request@IETF.CNRI.Reston.VA.US, Zubin Dittia <zubin@dworkin.wustl.edu>, end2end-interest@isi.edu, f-troup@aurora.cis.upenn.edu, icad-request@santafe.edu, icad@santafe.edu, ietf@isi.edu, ir-l@uccvma.bitnet, rem-conf-request@es.net, rem-conf@es.net, sigmedia@bellcore.com, sound@acm.org, @ntasun.ntt.jp:tccc@cs.umass.edu simon, ibrahim@ece.upm.my, awu@dg13.cec.be, ripe-list@ripe.net, zein@enst-tlse.fr, Bruno.Traverson@der.edf.fr, Jacques Saint-Blancat <jsb@vnet.ibm.com>, Josie Scarr <JM_Scarr@pttrnl.nl>, Dr. Fiona Williams <eedfw@aachen.ericsson.se>, Michael Rupprecht <eedmir@aachen.ericsson.se>, Kai Jakobs <jakobs@informatik.rwth-aachen.de>, Klaus Lenssen <klaus@informatik.rwth-aachen.de>, Wilko Reinhardt <wilko@informatik.rwth-aachen.de>, Prof. Dr. Shindler <cat@tub.cs.tu-berlin.de>, Dr. Bauerfeld <bauerfeld@deteberkom.detecon.d400.de>, Nelly Kerforn <kerforn@deteberkom.detecon.d400.de>, Karl Jeacle <kj@broadcom.ie>, Niall Fallon <fallon@mee.tcd.ie>, Joao Mota <jmota@homer.cet.pt>, Jorge Caetano <jcaet@homer.cet.pt>, Theodoros Bozios tmpo@intranet %%% end overflow headers %%%