08:45 - 09:00 Introduction
09:00 Trajectory sampling in practice Matthias Grossglauser, EPFL, Switzerland Slides
09:40 Comparative study of hash-based packet sampling and identification Saverio Niccolini, NEC, Germany Slides
10:00 IETF sampling update Juergen Quittek, NEC, Germany Slides
10:50 Sampling and inversion Darryl Veitch, University of Melbourne, Australia Slides
11:30 Sampling the duration of packet-loss events Amos Ron, University of Wisconsin, USA Slides
11:50 Combining sampled flow statistics Nick Duffield, AT&T, USA Slides
14:00 Dynamic distinct sampling on data streams with applications. Muthu Muthukrishnan, Rutgers University, USA
14:20 Robust sketching of distributed traffic streams John Byers, Boston University, USA Slides
14:40 Informed Sampling Balachander Krishnamurthy, AT&T, USA Slides
15:30 Ranking flows from sampled traffic Chadi Barakat, INRIA, France Slides
15:50 Computing characteristics of ADSL traffic after 1/N sampling Fabrice Guillemin, France Telecom, France
16:10 A simple and scalable detector of heavy-hitter flows Tatsuya Mori, NTT, Japan Slides
16:30 TBA David Moore, CAIDA, USA
09:00 NetFlow features update Benoit Claise, Cisco, Belgium Slides
10:00 Sampling - sure - but at which level? Joerg Micheel, CAIDA, USA Slides
10:50 Reformulating the monitor placement problem: optimal network-wide sampling Gianluca Iannaccone, Intel, UK
11:30 Anemone: network sampling in space not time Richard Mortier, Microsoft Research, UK Slides
11:50 Using sampling for scaling network simulations and for building elephant traps Balaji Prabhakar, Stanford University, USA
Challenges in integrating sampling methods into routers and tools
Derek Chiou, University of Texas, USA Nick Duffield, AT&T, USA Sonia Panchen, InMon, USA Juergen Quittek, NEC, Germany Christophe Diot, Intel, UK (Moderator)
15:30 Flow volume estimation from sampled NetFlow Tanja Zseby, GMD Fokus, Germany Slides
15:50 sampling for point-to-point delay monitoring Baek-Young Choi, University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA Slides
16:10 - 16:20 Concluding Remarks