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Program Committee
Program Co-Chairs
Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
Paul Leach, Microsoft Corporation

 
Program Committee
Tom Anderson, University of Washington
John Hartman, University of Arizona
Mike Jones, Microsoft Corporation
Kai Li, Princeton University
Bruce Lindsay, IBM Almaden Research Center
Nancy Lynch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Greg Minshall, Siara Systems
Sape Mullender, University of Twente
Michael O'Dell, UUNET Technologies
Sean O'Malley, Network Appliance
Rob Pike, Lucent Technologies

 
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