The program will be the afternoon of Nov. 13. The meeting will be in the Math and Computer Science Building (MCS), 111 Cummington Mall, at Boston University (map).
The registration desk will open at noon
A multiscale approach to network event identification using geolocated twitter data Chao Yang, Ian Jensen, and Paul Rosen (University of Utah)
Flow-inspector: A framework for visualizing network flow data using current web technologies Lothar Braun, Mario Volke, Johann Schlamp, Alexander Klein, and Georg Carle (Technische Universität München)
Visualizing big network traffic data using frequent pattern mining and hypergraphs Eduard Glatz (ETH Zurich), Stelios Mavromatidis (Open University of Cyprus (OUC)), and Bernhard Ager and Xenofontas Dimitropoulos (ETH Zurich)
Visualizing sparse Internet events: Network outages and route changes (with supplemental website and datasets) Lin Quan, John Heidemann, and Yuri Pradkin (USC/Information Sciences Institute)
A coordinated view of the temporal evolution of large-scale Internet events (with supplemental website and local mirror) Alistair King, Bradley Huffaker, Alberto Dainotti, and Kimberly Claffy (CAIDA, UCSD)
Visual discovery of the correlation between BGP routing and round-trip delay active measurements Giordano Da Lozzo, Giuseppe Di Battista, and Claudio Squarcella (Roma Tre University)
Flow-inspector: A framework for visualizing network flow data using current web technologies (paper presented in session 1) Lothar Braun, Mario Volke, Johann Schlamp, Alexander Klein, and Georg Carle (Technische Universität München)
Visual discovery of the correlation between BGP routing and round-trip delay active measurements (paper presented in session 2) Giordano Da Lozzo, Giuseppe Di Battista, and Claudio Squarcella (Roma Tre University)
Towards extracting semantics by visualizing large traceroute datasets (Demo withdrawn due to Hurricane Sandy.)lt Emden R. Gansner, Balachander Krishnamurthy, and Walter Willinger (AT&T Labs-Research) and Fabian E. Bustamante and Mario A. Sanchez (Northwestern University)
Visualizing big network traffic data using frequent pattern mining and hypergraphs (paper presented in session 1) Eduard Glatz (ETH Zurich), Stelios Mavromatidis (Open University of Cyprus (OUC)), and Bernhard Ager and Xenofontas Dimitropoulos (ETH Zurich)
A coordinated view of the temporal evolution of large-scale Internet events (paper presented in session 2) Alistair King, Bradley Huffaker, Alberto Dainotti, and Kimberly Claffy (CAIDA, UCSD)
PACKTER: implementation of Internet traffic visualizer and extension for network forensics Daisuke Miyamoto and Takuji Iimura
Visualizing sparse Internet events: Network outages and route changes (paper presented in session 2) Lin Quan, John Heidemann, and Yuri Pradkin (USC/Information Sciences Institute)
A multiscale approach to network event identification using geolocated twitter data (paper presented in session 1) Chao Yang, Ian Jensen, and Paul Rosen (University of Utah)
The IMC chairs have agreed to host a bonus demo session for IMC attendees, allowing WIV demonstrations to be seen by that audience. All IMC demos are invited. To date, these have accepted and will appear:
Flow-inspector: A framework for visualizing network flow data using current web technologies (paper presented in session 1) Lothar Braun, Mario Volke, Johann Schlamp, Alexander Klein, and Georg Carle (Technische Universität München)
Visual discovery of the correlation between BGP routing and round-trip delay active measurements (paper presented in session 2) Giordano Da Lozzo, Giuseppe Di Battista, and Claudio Squarcella (Roma Tre University)
PACKTER: implementation of Internet traffic visualizer and extension for network forensics Daisuke Miyamoto and Takuji Iimura
Visualizing sparse Internet events: Network outages and route changes (paper presented in session 2) Lin Quan, John Heidemann, and Yuri Pradkin (USC/Information Sciences Institute)
Visualizing big network traffic data using frequent pattern mining and hypergraphs (paper presented in session 1) Eduard Glatz (ETH Zurich), Stelios Mavromatidis (Open University of Cyprus (OUC)), and Bernhard Ager and Xenofontas Dimitropoulos (ETH Zurich)