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- n-1-3-040.90 RARE
- by Kees Neggers <neggers@surfnet.nl>
-
- NEW TECHNICAL STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL
- RARE's new structure for the execution of its technical activities has been
- completed and is now operational. The RARE Technical Committee (RTC),
- consisting of networking experts with a wide breadth of knowledge and
- experience, will manage a technical work programme to further the
- development and quality of international networking services within Europe.
-
- The RTC is chaired by Tomaz Kalin, RARE Secretary-General; Tim Dixon, RARE
- Project Development Officer act as Secretary. The other members are: Brian
- Gilmore (Edinburgh University, United Kingdom), Erik Huizer (SURFnet,
- Netherlands), Eicke Jessen (Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany),
- Jean-Paul Le Guigner (CICB, France), Bernhard Plattner (ETH Zuerich,
- Switzerland), Sven Tafvelin (Chalmers Technical Institute, Sweden). Howard
- Davies (RARE Vice-President, University of Exeter, UK) liaises between the
- RTC and the RARE Executive Committee and Christian Huitema (INRIA, France)
- is temporary adviser to the RTC.
-
- The work programme is executed largely by Working Groups, consisting of
- volunteers, who share an interest in a particular area of technology. The
- RTC also funds a small number of Task Force activities which it believes
- to be so important that volunteer effort should be supplemented to achieve
- more expeditious results.
-
- Recent meetings of the RTC have established Working Groups on the
- following subjects:
-
- - Character Sets (WG-CHAR), Convenor: Borka Jerman-Blazic, RARE
- Issues related to the development of services supporting a variety of
- character sets in an international environment.
- - Multimedia (WG-IMM), Convenor: John Dyer, JNT
- The promotion of new services and the enhancement of existing services to
- make full use of emerging multimedia technologies.
- - Information Services & User Support (WG-ISUS), Convenor: Jill Foster,
- University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- The development of networked information services and support for users
- who are not computer specialists.
- - Lower-Layer Technology (WG-LTT), Convenor: Piet Bovenga, University of
- Nijmegen
- Issues relating to the area of Lower-Layer Technology, i.e. layer 1 up to
- and including layer 4 of the OSI-RM.
- - Messaging Services (WG-MSG), Convenor: Harald Alvestrand, SINTEF
- The promotion and development of mail and messaging services.
- - Network Applications Support (WG-NAP), Convenor: Paul-Andre Pays, INRIA
- The development of the infrastructural support needed by distributed
- applications (e.g. directory and time services).
- - Network Operations (WG-NOP), Convenor: Bernhard Stockman, NORDUnet
- All issues relating to the problems of everyday network operations.
- - Security Technology (WG-SEC), Convenor: Klaus Truoel, GMD
- The development and promotion of basic technology and procedures needed
- to enhance network security.
-
- RARE welcomes anyone who wishes to join one of the above-mentioned working
- groups. Joining is very simple: send electronic mail to mailserver@rare.nl
- containing in the body of the message:
- SUBSCRIBE wgname yourfirstname yourlastname
-
- where wgname is the abbreviation for the name of the working group
- shown in parentheses in the above list, for example:
- SUBSCRIBE WG-ISUS Joe Public
-
- CONFERENCE
- >From May 11-14 RARE held its 3rd Joint European Networking Conference in
- the Kongresshaus Innsbruck in Austria. The conference, attended by 375
- networking specialists from 29 countries, was very successful. This success
- was not only due to the more than 45 presentations on a variety of subjects
- - ranging from user services to purely technical topics - but also to the
- conference package as a whole. This included a demonstration evening, a
- poster session, forums on Eastern Europe and on the Internet Society, a
- large number of informal meetings and BoF's and of course social events
- offering a good opportunity to meet the right people. The excellent way in
- which the Kongresshaus Innsbruck and the city of Innsbruck hosted the
- Conference added to its success.
-
- In his keynote Klaus Ullmann - RARE President until May this year - analyzed
- the status of current
- European Research Networking. He concluded that a high-level European
- organizational body as well as a stable long-term funding structure are
- necessary to guarantee progress for European research networking. The new
- RARE President, Kees Neggers, stressed the importance of moving forward in
- European Research Networking in his closing address, moving forward in a
- geographical as well as an organizational sense. Geographically speaking he
- referred to the globalization of the Internet and provision of support to
- countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Organizational steps in the short
- term should be the setting up of the Operational Unit and the
- rationalization of funding mechanisms for research networking.
-
- Cooperation with the (new) countries in Central and Eastern Europe was
- addressed not only in a forum but also during a BoF session. All parties
- agreed that, in the short term, a lot of effort should be made to bring
- research networking in these countries in line with the rest of Europe.
-
- This was the first JENC to provide the opportunity of presenting
- demonstrations in a specially designed demonstration area in the conference
- hall. On Tuesday a demonstration evening was organized, where a selected
- numbers of demo's were presented separately. Proceedings of the conference
- will be published in the October issue of the Elsevier North Holland
- Journal 'Computer Networks and ISDN Systems'.
-
- Short news items:
-
- New members
- RARE has three new members: the national network of Slovenia (ARNES) was
- accepted as a Full National Member; UNINET-ZA (South-Africa) was accepted
- as new Associate National Member and EMBL (European Molecular Biology
- Laboratory) became an International Member. Furthermore a letter of
- application from CARNet - the academic network of Croatia - was welcomed
- by the CoA (Council of Administration). YUNAC, the network of former
- Yugoslavia changed its membership status from Full National Member to
- International Member. A number of other countries have expressed their
- interest in becoming a member of RARE.
-
- Collaboration RARE and EARN
- RARE and EARN (European Academic Research Network) are going to work more
- closely together. President, Vice-President and Treasurer of both
- organizations form a Task Force to review possible areas of cooperation;
- they reported for the first time in May. The task force will continue its
- study to develop complementary technical and educational programmes. It
- was agreed that RARE's activities will lie mostly in the technical area
- while EARN will concentrate more on educational activities. Amongst others,
- cooperation in the publication area is planned.
-
- RARE organizer IETF and INET meetings
- The RARE CoA decided that RARE should take responsibility for organizing
- IETF meetings that take place in Europe. Preparations are now starting to
- organize the first one to be held in Amsterdam in July 1993. RARE is also
- planning to organize the 1994 European INET Conference.
-
- Document server
- RARE now has a Document Server to make all documents of interest to the
- RARE community available to a wider audience. Via anonymous FTP:
- <raredoc.rare.nl>. Via e.mail: <mailserv@file.nic.surfnet.nl>, send <help>
- in mail body to receive manual.
-
- New publications
- The first RARE Technical Report has been published. It presents an
- overview of User Support facilities and Information Services in (most of)
- RARE's member organizations. The report was produced by the USIS (User
- Support and Information Services) group, a subgroup of the former RARE
- Working Group 3 and now a separate working group in RARE's new technical
- structure. Paper copies can be obtained from the RARE Secretariat; the
- document can electronically be obtained from the RARE Document Server (by
- anonymous FTP: <raredoc.rare.nl> under the directory: /rare/RTR). With the
- publication of its RTRs RARE aims to make a wider audience aware of the
- results of technical activities carried out by RARE task forces and working
- groups. A number of RTR's are now being prepared for publication. Furthermore RA
- RE's Annual Report on 1991 is available from the
- Secretariat.
-