Re: [ns] CFT SyClick symposium on Click Modular Router

2009-06-19 Thread Arturo Servin


I just read a little about Click and it sounds really interesting. I  
have a project and I was thinking in using the default nodes of NS  
(adding later routing, classification, filtering, etc.) but now that I  
read about click I think it may be a better approach.

There is a link in the Click's wiki in how to use it with NS-2,  
however I wonder if anybody has any more resources (presentations,  
tutorials, papers) about the use of Click and NS-2.

Thanks,
-as

On 19 Jun 2009, at 09:47, Peter De Cleyn wrote:

>
> ~Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call for talks~
>
> = 
> = 
> ==
>   CALL FOR TALKS AND DEMOS
>
>SyClick
>
>  Symposium on Click Modular Router
>
>November 23-24, 2009
>
>Ghent, Belgium
>
>   sycl...@ua.ac.be
>
>  http://www.syclick.ua.ac.be/
> = 
> = 
> ==
>
> Keynote:
> ---
>
> Eddie Kohler, creator of the Click Modular Router and ass. professor
> at UCLA
>
>
> Program:
> 
>
> For the first time, a Click symposium will be organized to bring
> together
> users and developers of the Click Modular Router framework.
>
> This symposium is an opportunity for Click developers and researchers,
> and
> others interested in the wider field of networking, to get together to
> share
> knowledge and experiences. Over the course of two days attendees will
> be able to
>
>  - meet other Click developers/researchers and find out how they use
> Click
>  - get answers to technical questions
>  - form relationships for future collaboration
>  - hear about some cool Click applications.
>
> The first day of the symposium, a developer day will be held to freely
> exchange amongst each other thoughts and ideas about the future of
> Click.
> Topics include but are not limited to:
>
>- multiprocessing status and improvements
>- supporting per-flow state
>- debugging kernel routers
>- dynamically adding and removing element subgraphs
>- GUI development
>- educational applications
>- IPv6 status
>- generic network protocol support (e.g. addressing, generic
> routing
> tables)
>- annotation improvements
>- ...
>
> The next day, experiences about Click applications, development and/or
> research results using Click will be presented. To this end, we open a
> call
> for presentations for the following topics:
>
>- novel applications of Click
>- commercial applications of Click
>- Click customizations
>- Click innovations
>- lessons learned after using Click
>
>
> Submission:
> 
>
> Authors are requested to submit a 1 page PDF file containing a
> description of
> the work they want to present. Based on the submitted contributions  
> the
> organising committee will select four presentations for a 30 min talk
> and
> additional contributions for a poster session.
>
> Demonstrations of Click implementations are also highly encouraged.
>
> Contribution descriptions should be submitted through the symposium
> website
> before: September 14th, 2009.
>
> Organizers and Chairs:
> --
>
> Prof. Chris Blondia, PhD
>
> Peter De Cleyn, PhD
>
> Michael Voorhaen, PhD
>
> Bart Braem, MSc
>
> Contact Information:
> --
>
> Please direct any questions to sycl...@ua.ac.be
>
> IBBT - PATS - University of Antwerp
> Dep. Mathematics and Computer Science
> Middelheimlaan 1
> B-2020 Antwerp
> Belgium



[ns] CFT SyClick symposium on Click Modular Router

2009-06-19 Thread Peter De Cleyn

~Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call for talks~


   CALL FOR TALKS AND DEMOS

SyClick

  Symposium on Click Modular Router

November 23-24, 2009

Ghent, Belgium

   sycl...@ua.ac.be

  http://www.syclick.ua.ac.be/


Keynote:
---

Eddie Kohler, creator of the Click Modular Router and ass. professor
at UCLA


Program:


For the first time, a Click symposium will be organized to bring
together
users and developers of the Click Modular Router framework.

This symposium is an opportunity for Click developers and researchers,
and
others interested in the wider field of networking, to get together to
share
knowledge and experiences. Over the course of two days attendees will
be able to

  - meet other Click developers/researchers and find out how they use
Click
  - get answers to technical questions
  - form relationships for future collaboration
  - hear about some cool Click applications.

The first day of the symposium, a developer day will be held to freely
exchange amongst each other thoughts and ideas about the future of
Click.
Topics include but are not limited to:

- multiprocessing status and improvements
- supporting per-flow state
- debugging kernel routers
- dynamically adding and removing element subgraphs
- GUI development
- educational applications
- IPv6 status
- generic network protocol support (e.g. addressing, generic
routing
tables)
- annotation improvements
- ...

The next day, experiences about Click applications, development and/or
research results using Click will be presented. To this end, we open a
call
for presentations for the following topics:

- novel applications of Click
- commercial applications of Click
- Click customizations
- Click innovations
- lessons learned after using Click


Submission:


Authors are requested to submit a 1 page PDF file containing a
description of
the work they want to present. Based on the submitted contributions the
organising committee will select four presentations for a 30 min talk
and
additional contributions for a poster session.

Demonstrations of Click implementations are also highly encouraged.

Contribution descriptions should be submitted through the symposium
website
before: September 14th, 2009.

Organizers and Chairs:
--

Prof. Chris Blondia, PhD

Peter De Cleyn, PhD

Michael Voorhaen, PhD

Bart Braem, MSc

Contact Information:
--

Please direct any questions to sycl...@ua.ac.be

IBBT - PATS - University of Antwerp
Dep. Mathematics and Computer Science
Middelheimlaan 1
B-2020 Antwerp
Belgium