INET'95 - the 5th Annual Conference of the Internet Society - focuses on
worldwide issues of Internet networking. It will be held on 27-30 June 1995 in
Hawaii. The goal of this conference is to provide a platform that will bring
together those developing and implementing Internet networks, technologies,
applications, and policies worldwide for infrastructure development. The theme
of INET'95 is "The Internet: Towards Global Information Infrastructure."
Since 1991, The INET conferences have become a common meeting ground for
participants interested in the design, implementation, operation and use of
the Internet. INET'94 in Prague brought together more than 1,200 people
from 104 different countries - many of the key people throughout the world
who are making Internet infrastructure happen.
For INET'95, global policy and economic issues, ethical concerns, and many
technical issues will be raised in a variety of contexts. The rapid influx of
commercial and individual uses on the Internet has influenced the nature of
the system and broadened its utility. The importance of the Internet and its
technology to all sectors of the global economy is growing as is the social
impact of access to the Internet. Internet Society encourages its members
and all other interested parties to plan active participation in this
conference.
INET'95 will be held at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel on Waikiki Beach with
some events at the adjoining Royal Hawaiian Hotel.
Conference Topics
The conference is organized into 8 tracks.
Network Technology
Network Engineering and Operation
Application Technology
Users
Regional Issues
Policy Issues
Commercial and Business Aspects
Education
In addition to the above tracks, INET'95 will encompass certain
horizontal subject threads. One such thread is the World Wide Web(WWW),
and papers are solicited relating to WWW developments as furthering Global
Information Infrastructure.
Conference Chair: Eric Schmidt schmidt@anchor.eng.sun.com
Program Committee Chairs: Kilnam Chon chon@prosit.stanford.edu
Dan Lynch dlynch@interop.com
Program Committee Secretary C. Kinman ckinman@interop.com
Program Committee Track Leaders
1. Network Technology P. Mockapetris pvm@isi.edu
S. Yamaguchi suguru@is.aist-nara.ac.jp
2. Network Engineering P. Ford pford@rt66.com
3. Application Technology B. Leiner BLeiner@arpa.mil
R. Kummerfeld bob@cs.su.oz.au
4. User S. Goto goto@ntt-20.ntt.jp
J. K. Reynolds jkrey@isi.edu
5. Policy Issues H. Klein hkklein@mit.edu
6. Regional Issues John Hine john.hine@comp.vuw.ac.nz
S. Goldstein goldstein@nsf.gov
7. Commercial Tommi Chen tommi@solomon.technet.sg
8. Education Kathy Rutkowski kmr@isoc.org
Michele Huston michele@anu.edu.au
Tutorial Chair: H. Ishida ishida@u-tokyo.ac.jp
Developing Countries Workshop: George Sadowsky sadowsky@nyu.edu
Local Arrangements: David Lassner david@hawaii.edu
Conference Management: Elizabeth Barnhart barnhart@educom.edu
Internet Society VP Education: Larry Landweber lhl@cs.wisc.edu
Internet Society Secretariat: Mary Burger mburger@isoc.org