NSF Algorithms in the Field (AiTF) Workshop on Algorithms for Software-Defined Networking
June 2 - 3, 2016
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Vyas Sekar, Carnegie Mellon University, vsekar at andrew.cmu.edu
- Michael Dinitz, Johns Hopkins University, mdinitz at cs.jhu.edu
This workshop is partially sponsored by the Algorithms in the Field
(AiTF) program of the National Science Foundation and the DIMACS Special Focus
on Information Sharing and Dynamic Data Analysis.
Slides:
- Michael Dinitz, CMU and Vyas Sekar, JHU
Welcome! (First) NSF AiTF workshop on
Algorithms for Software-Defined Networking
- Aditya Akella, University of Wisconsin
Fast Control Plane Analysis Using an Abstract Representation
- Klaus-Tycho Foerster, ETH Zurich
Don't Disturb my Flows: Consistent Migration in SDNs
- Nate Foster, Cornell
Kulfi: Robust Traffic Engineering Using Semi-Oblivious Routing
- Victor Heorhiadi, University of North Carolina
Simplifying Network Optimization for SDN Deployment
- Lavanya Jose, Stanford University
High Speed Networks Need Proactive Congestion Control-Using Programmable Forwarding Planes!
- Alan Liu, Johns Hopkins University
UnivMon: Software-defined Monitoring with Universal Sketch
- Harry Liu, Microsoft Research
Traffic Engineering with Forward Fault Correction
- Bruce Maggs, Duke University
A Universal Approach to Data Center Network Design
- Ratul Mahajan, Microsoft Research
Bridging Centralized Programming and Distributed Control Planes
- Nikolai Matni, Caltech
Layering, Dynamics, Control and Optimization in Software ----Defined Networks
- Moti Medina, Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Online Path Computation and Function Placement in
SDNs
- Vahab Mirrokni, Google Research
Optimization for Search via
Consistent Hashing & Balanced
Partitioning
- Radhika Mittal, UC Berkeley
Universal Packet Scheduling
- Matt Mukerjee, Carnegie Mellon University
Practical, Real-time Centralized Control for CDN-based Live Video Delivery
- Yonatan Naamad, Princeton University
Multi-Commodity Flow with In-Network Processing
- Aurojit Panda, UC Berkeley
Consistency in Software Defined Networks
- Debmalya Panigrahi, Duke University
Routing in Cost-shared Networks: Equilibria and Dynamics
- Jonathan Perry, MIT
Flowtune
- Chen Qian, University of Kentucky
A Concise Forwarding Information Base for Scalable and Fast Name Switching
- Sanjay Rao, Purdue University
Robust Network Design with Flexible Routing
- Rajmohan Rajaraman, Northeastern University
Approximation Algorithms for Coflow Scheduling
- Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University
States on a (Data) Plane
- Stefan Schmid, Aalborg University
The Art of Consistent SDN Updates
- Gordon Wilfong, Bell Labs
SDN Enabled Path Switching
- Qiao Xiang, Yale University
Magellan: Toward Automatic Multi-Table SDN Programming
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