Changes between Version 17 and Version 18 of GENIExperimenterWelcome


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    3434== GENI Experimentation Events ==
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    36 There are multiple events coming up in the next month :
     36Events in July 2012:
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    38    * ''' 6/11/2012'''  [http://www.tridentcom.org/2012/tutorials GENI Tutorials at TridentCom]. There are three GENI tutorials offeres at [http://www.tridentcom.org/2012/ TridentCom 2012 ]that will take place in Thessaloniki, Greece. If you are planning to attend the conference make sure to register for the Tutorials.  The tutorials are:
    39       * '''Getting Started with GENI: A User Tutorial''' by Jonathan Duerig of the University of Utah.  This tutorial will provide an overview of GENI and will cover the process of creating a network and running a simple experiment using two tools: the Flack GUI and the INSTOOLS instrumentation service.
    40       * '''Designing and Deploying Network Experiments in GENI''' by Niky Riga and Mark Berman of the GENI Project Office.   This tutorial will offer attendees hands-on experience using GENI and designing both IP and non-IP network experiments. 
    41       * '''Experimentation in a Multi-site GENI WiMAX Network using Orbit Management Framework''' by Ivan Seskar (Rutgers University), Fraida Fund (Polytechnic Institute of New York University), Abhimanyu Gosain (GPO) and Harry Mussman (GPO).  Tutorial attendees will get hands-on experience using the Orbit Management Framework (OMF) to define IP and Non-IP experiments across a multi-site GENI WiMAX deployment. 
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    43    *  ''' 6/11/2012''' [http://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2012/tutorials.php GENI Tutorial at SIGMETRICS]. Jay Aikat and Kevin Jaffay of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will do a tutorial titled '''Introduction to Network Experiments Using the GENI !CyberInfrastructure'''.  This tutorial will include an introduction to GENI followed by a hands-on component where attendees will use the Flack tool to go through the entire process of setting up an experiment to the measuring of network traffic generated by their experiment.
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     38'''GEC14''' in Boston on July 9-11 includes nine experimenter tutorials, an update on experimentation activity, the experimenter roundtable, and an opportunity for one-on-one support at the coding sprint. In conjunction with GEC14, NSF is sponsoring a workshop, "Designing Tools and Curricula for Undergraduate Courses in Distributed Systems," where attendees will share best practices to incorporate testbeds like GENI into widespread use in the classroom.
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    4740Please visit ExperimentationEventArchive for information on past events of interest to the GENI experimentation community.