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Looking Over the Fence at Networks: A Neighbor’s View of Networking Research
Appendix B List of Workshop Participants
CHRISTINE BORGMAN, University of California, Los Angeles
DAVID D.CLARK,* Massachusetts Institute of Technology
DAVID CULLER, University of California, Berkeley
JEFF DOZIER, University of California, Santa Barbara
ANNA KARLIN, University of Washington
JIM KUROSE,* University of Massachusetts, Amherst
DEREK MCAULEY,* Marconi Research
JOHN OUSTERHOUT, Interwoven
DAVID PATTERSON, University of California, Berkeley
VERN PAXSON,* AT&T Center for Internet Research, International Computer Science Institute
SATISH RAO, University of California, Berkeley
STEFAN SAVAGE,* University of California, San Diego
HAL VARIAN, University of California, Berkeley
ELLEN ZEGURA,* Georgia Institute of Technology
Additional input, in the form of answers to the three questions posed in Box P.1, was provided by Andy Bechtolsheim* (Cisco), Eric Brewer (University of California at Berkeley), Stephanie Forrest (University of New Mexico), Ed Lazowska (University of Washington), and Tom Leighton (MIT).
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