[Tccc] Tutorial on GENI at ICDCS 2013

CHIU CHIANG TAN cctanattemple.edu
Thu May 30 11:49:55 EDT 2013



 Apologies for cross posting
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ICDCS 2013 in Philadelphia will include a tutorial on GENI on Monday
July 8.  GENI--the Global Environment for Network Innovations--is an
infrastructure for experimentation with networking and distributed
systems.  GENI is well suited for exploring networks at scale, thereby
promoting innovations in network science, security, services and
applications.  GENI is currently being used by over seven hundred
experimenters for research and education.  The GENI project is
sponsored by the National Science Foundation and there is no charge for
using GENI.  For more information visit http://www.geni.net or email
h... at geni.net.  

The GENI tutorial at ICDCS 2013 will include presentations,
demonstrations and hands-on exercises that will get you started with
running IP and non-IP based experiments on GENI.  The tutorial will also
include an brief introduction to OpenFlow and an exercise where you will
 develop a simple OpenFlow controller.  For more information on this
tutorial, visit http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/Tutorials/ICDCS2013.

The GENI tutorial will be taught by Niky Riga and Vicraj Thomas of the GENI
Project Office.  Both Niky and Vic have done GENI tutorials at  other
conferences and workshops.

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Chiu C. Tan, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer and Information Science
Temple University
www.cis.temple.edu/~cctan
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