Results of the Hackathon - CAIDA/bgp-hackathon GitHub Wiki

Winners

Fifteen teams were formed among List of Challenges, and those with the best results and progress were chosen by the Jury. Although the original plan was to select three winning projects, the competition ended with the jury selecting four teams as the result of a tie. The winners of the 1st CAIDA BGP Hackathon, listed in alphabetical order:

ANYCAST-1

  • Ricardo Schmidt (University of Twente)
  • Wouter de Vries (University of Twente)
  • Azzam Alsudais (CU Boulder)
  • Roya Ensafi (Princeton University)
  • Nicholas Wolff (OARnet)

BGPSTREAM-1

  • Shane Alcock (University of Waikato)

HIJACKS-2

  • Ruwaifa Anwar (Stony Brook University)
  • Danilo Cicalese (Telecom ParisTech)
  • Nicolas Vivet (FNISA)
  • Kaname Nishizuka (NTT Communications)
  • Danilo Giordano (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Charles Brock (ICASA / NMT)
  • Bruno Machado (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

VIZ-2

  • Massimo Candela (RIPE NCC)
  • Maite Gonzalez (NICLabs, Universidad de Chile)
  • Saif Hasan (Facebook)
  • Francesco Benedetto (Roma Tre University)

Debriefing at NANOG

At NANOG 66, Alberto Dainotti presented a lightning talk called 48 hours after the 1st BGP Hackathon. A YouTube video of his presentation is available.