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Objectives and programme

Join the TEQUILA Workshop in Amsterdam on 25-26 January 2001, organized by TERENA to discuss Internet design from Service Level Specification to Per Hop Behaviour. Explore new networking technologies, services, and applications with industry experts.

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Objectives and programme

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  1. Objectives and programme Karel Vietsch TERENA CEO TEQUILA Workshop “Internet Design for SLS Delivery” “From Service Level Specification to Per Hop Behaviour” Amsterdam, 25-26 January 2001

  2. The TEQUILA consortium

  3. TERENA membership • the national research and education networks of 34 countries • CERN, ESA, ECMWF • associate members (regional organisations, industry)

  4. TERENA’s mission • The four pillars of TERENA: • representation of common interests and opinions of TERENA members • political, policy and industrial contacts • liaison with other continents • the Technical Programme • developing, testing and promoting new networking technologies, services and applications • workshops, task forces, projects • knowledge transfer • conferences, workshops and seminars • assistance to less-advanced networks • providing a “cradle” for new services • e.g. pilot services

  5. TERENA Technical Programme • Task Forces • joint work (involving NRENs, universities, industry) on developing, testing and promoting new technologies and services in the European research networking community • small projects • funded from TERENA’s own resources • workshops and ad-hoc meetings • e.g.: European Middleware Workshop, PKI/CA Workshop • externally funded projects • e.g.: TEQUILA

  6. TEQUILATrafficEngineeringfor Qualityof Service in theInternetat LargeScale Project partially funded by the EU under the IST Programme

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