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Subject: INET 95-- "The Internet: Towards a Global Information Infrastructure" part 1 of 2


INET'95
Annual Meeting of the Internet Society


"The Internet:  Towards a Global Information Infrastructure"


Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Holululu, HI, USA
27-30 June 1995


ADVANCE PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION MATERIALS




Program and Conference Committee


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


The easiest and best way to review the following informationa and to 
register for INET 95 is via our INET95 Conference home page at 
http://www.isoc.org/inet95.html.


INET'95, the 5th Annual Conference of the Internet Society, focusing
on worldwide issues of Internet networking, 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.  Global policy and economic issues, ethical
concerns, and many technical issues are 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.


====================================================================
INET'95 gratefully acknowledges the following corporations for their
generous support (others to be added in final program).


Conference Sponsors ($25,000 and above)
3Com, Cisco Systems, FTP Software, IBM, MCI, Netscape Communications,
Novell, Sun Microsystems, GTE Hawaiian Telephone


Conference Contributors ($10,000 to $24,999)
Bellcore, Digital Equipment Corporation, Soft Bank Expositions


Conference and Workshop Contributors (equipment and communications)
Apple, Cisco Systems, Digital Equipment Corporation, GTE Hawaiian 
Telephone, IBM, Maui High Performance Computing Center, Oceanic Cable, 
Strategic Information Systems, SUN Microsystems


Workshop for Developing Countries Contributors
Novell, O'Reilly and Associates, Performance Systems International
====================================================================
INET'95 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM (subject to change)


Wednesday, 28 June 1995


8:15-10:00      PLENARY SESSION (Eric Schmidt, Chair
                                schmidt@eng.sun.com)


                Conference welcome -- Eric Schmidt
                Local welcome -- Benjamin J. Cayetano
                                 Governor, Hawaii
                ISOC welcome -- Vint Cerf & Larry Landweber
                Review of program -- Kilnam Chon
		Keynote Address -- Jean Jipguep--ITU


10:00-10:30     BREAK


10:30-12:00     PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS


A1--Information Space Environments
        Chair: Bruce Schatz             schatz@csl.ncsa.uiuc.edu


        Maintaining Link Consistency in Distributed Hyperwebs
        Frank Kappe                     fkappe@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at


        The C-ODA Project - Experiences and Tools
        Peter Kirstein                  P.Kirstein@cs.ucl.ac.uk


        Interchange of Structured Multimedia Documents Containing External
        Information
        Jesus Acebron                   acebron@ac.upc.es


D1--New Partnerships
        Chair: Kathy Rutkowski          kmr@isoc.org


        Building a Commercial Internet Service for Teaching and Learning
        Richard Perlman                 rdperlm@pacbell.com


        Common Ground: Community Networks as Catalysts
        Ken Klingenstein                kjk@spot.colorado.edu


        APICNET: A Japanese Initiative to Create a Global Classroom
        on the Internet
        Toshi Tsubo                     tsubo@apic.or.jp


N1--Multicasting
        Chair: Allison Mankin           mankin@isi.edu


        Recent Activities in the MICE Conferencing Project
        Peter Kirstein                  P.Kirstein@cs.ucl.ac.uk


        A Tool for Configuring Multicast Data Distribution over Global Networks
        Bob Voigt                       voigt@ece.nps.navy.mil


        Making the Mbone Real
        Ajit Thyagarajan                ajit@louie.udel.edu


P1--GII and its Relationship to the Internet - Panel
        Chair: Frank Kuo                kuo@ai.sri.com
        Panelists: <TBD>


R1--Developing Countries
        Chair: Mike Lawrie              mlawrie@frd.ac.za


        Confronting the Emerging International Tower of Babel in Science and
        Academic Telecomm
        Irving Lerch                    lerchi@acfcluster.nyu.edu


        Raul Zambrano                   zambrano@undp.org


        The International Science Foundation Telecommunications Program
        Ilya Mafter                     i-mafter@nwu.edu


T1--Security
        Chair: Christian Huitema        huitema@sofia.inria.fr


        A Simple Active Attack Against TCP
        Laurent Joncheray               lpj@merit.edu


        Secure TCP -- Providing Security Functions in TCP Layer
        Toshiyuki Tutumi                tosiyu-t@is.aist-nara.ac.jp


        Measured Interference of Network Security Mechanisms with Network
        Performance
        K Claffy                        kc@upeksa.sdsc.edu


U1--User Needs and Problems
        Chair: Jill Foster              jill.foster@newcastle.ac.jk


        User-oriented Listserv Operation: A Case Study of Phnlink
        Sara Kim                        sarakim@u.washington.edu


        Virtual Museums: Enjoy the Monumental Cemetery of Milano through the
        Internet
        Marco Padula                    padula@nerve.itim.mi.cnr.it


        Collaboratory
        Margit Watts                    watts@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu


12:00-13:30--Lunch


13:30-15:00     PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS


A2--Low Bandwidth and Wireless Applications
        Chair: Mario Gerla              gerla@cs.ucla.edu


        Multimedia Message Distribution in a Constrained Environment
        W S Wijesoma                    sardha@cse.mrt.ac.lk


        Extending the Reach of the Internet through Paging
        Dileeka Dias                    dileeka@infolabs.is.lk


        A Remote Research Facility for Mobile Robotics
        Andrew Kahng                    abkmobot@cs.ucla.edu


D2--Internetworking and Educational Reform
        Chair: Tracy LaQuey- Parker     tracy@cisco.com


        Internetworking and Educational Reform
        Beverly Hunter                  bhunter@bbn.com


        Mark Conway             conway.mark@a1.akocoa.nemts.mts.dec.com


N2--Routing and Addressing
        Chair: Steve Deering            deering@parc.xerox.com


        The Routing Arbiter in the Post-NSFnet Service World
        Bill Manning                    bmanning@isi.edu


        Problems and Solutions of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol(DHCP)
        Akihiro Tominaga                tomy@sfc.wide.ad.jp


        Exchange-Based Aggregation of Routing Information
        Yakov Rekhter                   yakov@watson.ibm.com


P2--Democracy
        Chair: Martin Vystavil          comcmavy@savba.sk


        Internet: Support Democratic Changes in the Post-communist Slovak
        Republic
        Martin Vystavil                 comcmavy@savba.sk


        Democracy and Network Interconnectivity
        Christopher Kedzie              kedzie@rand.org


        Grassroots Democracy and the Internet: The Telecomm Policy Roundtable
        Northeast
        Hans Klein                      hkklein@mit.edu




R2--Funding Models
        Chair: Attila Ozgit             ozgit@knidos.cc.metu.edu.tr


        Networking the Caribbean Region via the Virgin Islands
        Paradise FreeNet
        Peter Deblanc                   pdeblanc@usvi.net


        Turkish Internet Project: Policies for Organizational Framework
        and Funding
        Kursat Cagiltay                 kursat@metu.edu.tr


        REUNA: How an Academic Network can be Self-funded
        Florencio Utreras               futreras@reuna.cl


T2--Internet Protocol: Next Generation
        Chair: Bob Hinden               hinden@ipsilon.com


        IPng History and Process
        Scott Bradner                   sob@harvard.edu


        IPng Technical Overview
        Steve Deering                   deering@parc.xerox.com


        IPng Real Time Services
        Lixia Zhang                     lixia@parc.xerox.com


U2--Museum
        Chair: Art St. George           stgeorge@nsf.gov


        Artists on the Internet
        Ann Bishop                      abishop@uiuc.edu


        Designing, Implementing and Using Local Museum Infrastructure
        Paul Helfrich                   helfrich@fi.edu


        Bringing Museums Online in France.
        Bruno Mannoni                   mannoni@culture.fr


A3--Distributed Systems
        Chair: Gary Minden              gminden@arpa.mil


        A Scalable, Deployable, Directory Service Framework for the Internet
        Tim Howes                       tim@umich.edu


        NetAgent: A Global Search System Over Internet Resources by
        Distributed Agents
        Taeha Park                      taeha@nuri.net


15:00-15:30     BREAK


15:30-17:00/17:30       PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS


A4--Security
        Chair: TBD


        A Distributed Authorization Model for WWW
        Jose Kahan                      kahan@ccett.fr


        Using Public Key Technology -Issues of Binding and Protection
        James Galvin                    galvin@tis.com


        Simple Key-manaagement for Internet Protocol(SKIP)
        Carolyn Turbyfill               carolyn.turbyfill@eng.sun.com


D3--Education - Asia/Pacific
        Chair: George Brett             george.brett@cnidr.org


        Internet for Schools - The Singapore Experience
        Eng Pheng Tan                   eptan@moe.ac.sg


        Constructing Japanese K-12 Network Community: Case Study
        Takashi Shintani                shintani@izanagi.glocom.ac.jp


        Constructing Computerized Campus to Lay the NII Foundation
        Ching Hai Yin                   yin@moers2.edu.tw


        Summary of K-12 Activities in Japan
        Masaya Nakayama                 nakayama@nc.u-tokyo.ac.jp


        The ACTEIN Program: Bringing the Internet to Australian Schools
        Michele Huston                  michele.huston@anu.edu.au


N3--Network Management
        Chair: Erik Huizer              erik.huizer@surfnet.nl


        Producing Quality Factors for the LAN Interconnection Services
        Harri Valimaa           harri.valimaa@noc.datanet.tele.fi


        Preventing Rather than Repairing - A New Approach in ATM Network
        Management
        Anja Schuhknecht                schuhknecht@lrz-muenchen.de


        Improved Network Management Using Network Management Work System
        Hiroyuki Ohno                   hohno@is.titech.ac.jp


        Object Evaluator Management Function
        Taesang Choi                    tschoi@cctr.umkc.edu


P3--Law and Fair Use
        Chair: Richard Civille          rciville@civicnet.org


        Laws of Electronic Communities and Their Roads: High Noon?
        Peter Harter                    pfh@nptn.org


        Community Networks and Small IP Service Businesses
        Richard Civille                 rciville@civicnet.org


        The Law and the Internet
        Dan Appelman                    dan@hewm.com


R3--Networks as Empowering Technology
        Chair: Saul Hahn                shahn@umd5.umd.edu


        "Japan Window": A US-Japan WWW Collaboration for Japanese Information
        Burt Lee                        blee@kiku.stanford.edu


        "Friends and Partners": Building Global Community on the Internet
        Greg Cole                       gcole@solar.rtd.utk.edu


        Information-transfer Stations for Developing Countries in Asia
        Jeff Smith                      asianet@well.sf.ca.us


        Building a French Virtual Community on Internet: The Example of Frognet
        Bruno Oudet                     bao@access.digex.net


T3--Alternative Access Technologies
        Chair: Shinji Shimojo           shimojo@center.osaka-u.ac.jp


        Mobility Support in IPv6 Based on the VIP Mechanism
        Fumio Teraoka                   tera@csl.sony.co.jp


        The Internet in Developing Countries: Issues and Alternatives
        MV Pitke                        pitke@tifrvax.tifr.res.in


        A Data and Telecommunications Gateway Between the Internet and ISDN
        Graham Knight                   knight@cs.ucl.ac.uk


        Fast Packet Technologies in the Internet Environment
        Pushpendra Mohta                pushp@cerf.net


U3--Public Health and Medicine
        Chair: S. Akazawa               akazawa@who.ch


        Global Health Network(GHNet) Initiative
        Ronald Laporte                  rlaporte@vms.cis.pitt.edu


        NIH/NLM World Wide Web Database Project
        RPC Rodgers                     rodgers@nlm.nih.gov


D4--Education - Europe/Latin America
        Chair: Jane Smith               jane.smith@cnidr.org


        Slovak Academic Network(SANET) and European Schools Project(ESP) in
        Slovakia
        Tibor Weis                      tibor@tuzvo.sk


        Setting up a Computer Mediated Communication Network for Secondary
        Schools
        Kursat Cagiltay                 kursat@metu.edu.tr


        The Educational Demands of Networking
        Jim Strom                       j.strom@doc.mmu.ac.uk


        Development of WWW Services in Mexico:  Toward a National Information
        Infrastructure
        Jeffry Fernandez                jeff@redudg.udg.mx


        Educational Projects Using Networks in Chilean Elementary Schools
        Ernesto Laval                   elaval@enlaces.ufro.cl


19:00-21:30--LUAU




Thursday, 29 June 1995


8:30-10:00      PLENARY SESSION (David Lassner, Chair  david@hawaii.edu)


                Keynote Address -- Tim Berners-Lee -- WWW
                Industry Panel -- Eric Schmidt, Chair
                                  Tsutomu Shimomura, SDSC
                                  John Patrick, IBM
                                  Rose Ann Giordano, DEC
                                  Reggie Best, 3Com
                                  others to be announced


10:00-10:30     Break


10:30-12:00     PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS


A5--Navigating the Web
        Chair: Tony Barry               tony@info.anu.edu.au


        The User Interface of URLs
        Paul Hoffman                    phoffman@proper.com


        Searching Internet Resources Using IP Multicast
        Hiroaki Kashima                 kashima@csce.kyushu-u.ac.jp


C1--The Internet for Business
        Chair: Tom Agoston              agoston@vnet.ibm.com


        Publishing Models for Internet Commerce
        Tim O'Reilly                    tim@ora.com


        Launching Internet Services in Asia: The Hong Kong Experience
        Pindar Wong                     pindar@lamtin.hk.super.net


        Daiichi Advanced Home Shopping Structure
        Toshifumi Matsumoto             matsumoto@spin.ad.jp


D4--New Concepts of School
        Chair: Laurie Maak              lmaak@netcom.com


        YouthCaN:   Environmental Conservation Education
        Millard Clements                clements@acfcluster.nyu.edu


        Building Global Learning Communities:  Connectivity Alone will
        not Save Education
        Kim Rose                        rose5@applelink.apple.com


        Can You Lend me a Hand? -- Automated Services in Support of
        Telecollaboration
        Alan Feldman                    alan_feldman@terc.edu


N4--Scaling Up the Internet - Panel
        Chair: <TBD>
        Panelists: <TBD>


P4--Economics and Pricing
        Chair: Miguel Perez             mperez@lascar.puc.cl


        Public Policies to Encourage High-Speed Residential Internet Access
        Sharon Gillett                  sharon@far.mit.edu


        Internet Economics: What Happens when Constituencies Collide
        Joseph Bailey                   bailey@farnsworth.mit.edu


        Pricing the Internet: A Model and a Practical Implementation
        Miguel Perez                    mperez@lascar.puc.cl


R4--Pacific
        Chair: David Lassner            david@hawaii.edu


        Computer Telecommunication for a Hawaiian Speaking Generation
        Keola Donaghy                   keola@maui.com


        Self-Determination in the Information Age
        Scott Crawford                  exec@hawaii-nation.org


        Current and Future Internet Services via PEACESAT 
        Lori Mukaida                    lmukaida@elele.peacenet.hawaii.edu


U4--Enterprise Networking
        Chair: Chris Weider             clw@bunyip.com


        Internet Affects the Corporation: Experiences from Eight
        Year Connectivity
        Suzanne Johnson                 johnson@intel.com


        Internet Usage Guidelines in a Commercial Setting
        Nicholas Trio                   nrt@watson.ibm.com


        Developing an Information Infrastructure
        Robert Zakon                    rzakon@mitre.org


T4--High Performance Networking
        Chair: Dae Young Kim            dykim@comsun.chungnam.ac.kr


        Solutions of IPng Support for Wireless-ATM Integration
        Wei Lu                          ddke0002@utmkl.bitnet


        Internetworking with ATM-based Switched Virtual Networks
        Kamran Ghane                    kamran@neda.com


        The Failure of Conservative Congestion Control in Large Bandwidth-Delay
        Hyogon Kim                      hkim@gradient.cis.upenn.edu


12:00-13:30     Lunch


13:30-15:00     PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS


A6--Engineering the Web
        Chair: Hakon Lie                howcome@dxcern.cern.ch


        Supporting a URI infrastructure by Message Broadcast
        Vasco Freitas                   vf@uminho.pt


        Schizophrenic HTTP Server
        Alan Barrett                    barrett@ee.und.ac.za


        Intelligent Caching for WWW objects
        Duane Wessels                   wessels@colorado.edu


D5--New Concepts of Learning
        Chair: Richard Perlman          rdperlm@pacbell.com


        Analyzing Linkage Structure in a Course-Integrated Virtual Learning
        Community on WWW
        Leon James                      leon@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu


        Science Education as a Driver of Cyberspace Technology Development
        Roy Pea                         pea@aristotle.ils.nwu.edu


        Creating Global Learning Communities:  I*EARN's Action-Based Projects
        Kristin Brown                   krbrown@igc2.igc.apc.org


N5--High Speed Networking
        Chair: Yakov Rekhter            yakov@watson.ibm.com


        TCP/IP on Gigabit Networks
        Anne Wilson                     acw@chernikeeff.co.uk


        Multimedia experiments at the University of Pisa
        Stefano Giordano                giordano@iet.unipi.it


        Traffic Measurements in Multimedia Documents Real Time Transfer
        Maurizio Lancia                 lancia@iasi.rm.cnr.it




P5--Public Interest Regulation - Panel
        Chair: Sean McClaughlin
        Panelists: <TBD>


R5--Asia
        Chair: Devendra Narayan narayan@sut.ac.jp


        Connecting China Education Community to the Global Internet
        Xing Li                         xing@cernet.edu.cn


        Asia Now Online
        Malia Zoughlin                  malia@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu


        PAN Asia Networking
        Andrew Garton                   agarton@peg.apc.org


C2--Electronic Cash
        Chair: Bob Coggeshall           coggs@hongkong.cogwheel.com


        Using the Internet to Decrease Software Piracy
        Ralf Hauser                     hauser@acm.org


        Digital Cash and Monetary Freedom
        Jon Matonis                     74774.3663@compuserve.com


        CyberCash: Payments Systems for the Internet
        Stephen Crocker                 crocker@cybercash.com


U5--Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval - Panel
        Chair: Cliff Lynch              clifford.lynch@ucop.edu
        Panelists: Avra Michelson, Cecilia Preston, Craig Summerhill
        (tmi@cu.nih.gov, cpreston@info.berkeley.edu, craig@cni.org)


P6--Government Services
        Chair: Gregory Searle           searle@tdg.uoguelph.ca


        Building Community Computer Networks for all Canadians
        Gregory Searle                  searle@tdg.uoguelph.ca


        The WWW and its Implications in a Democratic Society
        Jill Cramer                     cramer@tdc.redstone.army.mil


        Future Prospects for NSF's International Connections Program Activities
        Steven Goldstein                goldstein@nsf.gov


15:00-15:30     BREAK


15:30-17:00     PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS


A7--Infrastructure for Networked Applications - Panel
        Chair: Barry Leiner             bleiner@arpa.mil
        Panelists:  <TBD>


D6--New Curriculum
        Chair: Michele Huston           michele@aarnet.edu.au


        Educational Application of the Internet:  International Joint Teleclass
        Kumiko Aoki                     kaoki@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu


        MegaMath:  Expanding and Connecting the Mathematics Community
        Nancy Casey                     casey931@cs.uidaho.edu


        Net-frog: Using the WWW to Learn about Frog Dissection and Anatomy
        Mable Kinzie                    mk4j@curry.edschool.virginia.edu


        Networked Math "Learning Bursts" for Mathphobics
        David Marques                   marques@akocoa.enet.dec.com


        The Internet and K-12 Mathematics and Science Reform
        David Thomas                    umsfdtho@mathfs.math.montana.edu


N6--High Speed Wide Area Networks
        Chair: Ann Wilson               acw@chernikeeff.ac.uk


        Real Use of the SuperJanet High Speed Multiservice Network
        John Dyer                       j.dyer@ukerna.ac.uk


        The Implementation of a High Speed Network for the DFN Community
        Peter Kaufmann                  kaufmann@dfn.d400.de


        Towards a European High-Speed Backbone
        Michael Behringer               michael@omega.dante.org.uk


        Post-NSFNET Statistics Collection
        K Claffy                        kc@upeksa.sdsc.edu


P7--Transborder Information Flows
        Chair: H A Peng                 mcmangph@leonis.nus.sg


        Internet Policy Issues in New Zealand
        Colin Jackson                   colin.jackson@comms.moc.govt.nz


        Censorship and Internet: A Singapore Perspective
        Hwa Ang Peng                    mcmangph@leonis.nus.sg


        Issues in the Transborder Flow of Scientific and Technical Data
        Paul Uhlir                      puhlir@nas.edu


R6--Europe
        Chair: Peter Bakonyi            h25bak@ella.hu


        Slovak Academic Network(SANET): Further Evolution
        Peter Gajdos                    gajdos@uakom.sk


        UNIBEL: Academic and Research Network of Belarus
        Sergei Kritsky                  kritsky@ok.minsk.by


        Kiev Pilot IP Network Backbone for Academic and Reserch Community in
        Ukraine
        VV Shkarupin                    slava@prs.isf.kiev.ua


        RUNNet - Federal University Network of Russia
        Andrei Robachevsky              andrei@ifmo.ru


        Romanian National Computer Network for Research and Higher Education
        Eugenie Staicut                 estaicut@roearn.ici.ro


        Bringing Internet to North-West of Russia -- RUSNet N/W Project
        Vladimir Zaborovskij            vlad@stu.spb.su


C3--Business of the Internet
        Chair: Toru Takahashi           toru@interop.co.jp


        Tourism Promotion Using the World Wide Web
        Martin Lennon                   mlennon@chcsn1.ait.ac.nz


        The Internet for Small Businesses: An Enabling Infrastructure for
        Competitiveness
        Simpson Poon                    spoon@swin.edu.au


        Commercial Use of the Internet
        Lee Levitt                      llevitt@idcresearch.com


U6-- Community Networking
        Chair: Ann Bishop               bishop@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu


        Networked Ocean Science Research and Education-Monterey Bay
        Don Brutzman                    brutzman@nps.navy.mil


        Enhancing Communication and Cooperation in Human Service
        Delivery through Internet
        Zoran Milosevic                 zoran@cs.uq.oz.au


        Potential Users and Virtual Communities in the Academic World
        Jose Silvio                     j.silvio@unesco.org


        Energy Utilities: User or Provider of Internet Services
        Robert Aiken                    aiken@es.net


P8--Internet Privacy Guideline - Panel
        Chair: Marc Rotenberg   marc_rotenberg@epic.org
        Panelists: D. Hurley, E. Kirsch, S. Perrin, F. Tuerkheimer




18:00-19:00     Cocktail Party




Friday, 30 June 1995


8:30-10:00      PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS


A8--Multimedia Interface to Cyberspace
        Chair: Bob Kummerfeld           bob@cs.su.oz.au


        MMMGate - Enabling Overall Multimedia Messaging
        Manfred Bogen                   manfred.bogen@gmd.de


        Reliable Audio for use Over the Internet
        Vicky Hardman                   v.hardman@cs.ucl.ac.uk


        Use of the Internet Based Audio and Video Applications
        Richard Muirden                 richard@rmit.edu.au


D7--Professional Development and Training
        Chair: Michele Huston           michele@aarnet.edu.au


        Teachers and Internet: Charting a Course for Success
        Phil Buchanan                   p.buchanan@mailbox.uq.oz.au


        Training is for Dogs: Teachers Teach; Teachers Learn


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