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IEEE 802.3 & Subgroups IEEE 802.3 & Subgroups - Attendance Sheet Page 1 Vancouver, BC, Canada November, 1996 Name Company Mon Tue Wed Thur Abraham, Menachem Prominet P P P P 4 Ackland, Bryan Lucent Technologies P P P 3 Aggarwal, Nand PCA Electronics P P P P 4 Albrecht, Alan Hewlett-Packard Company P P P P 4 Alderrou, Don Seeq P P P P 4 Almagor, David National Semiconductor P P 2 Amer, Khaled Rockwell Semiconductor P P P P 4 Annamalai, Kay Pericom Semiconductor P P P 3 Augusta, Steve Cabletron systems, Inc. P P P P 4 Aytac, Haluk Hewlett Packard P 1 Azadet, Kameran Lucent Technologies P P P 3 Batscha, Yoram Fibronics P P P 3 Beaudoin, Denis Texas Instruments P P P P 4 Benson, J. Paul Lucent Technologies P P P 3 Bestel, John L. Lucent Technologies P P P P 4 Billings, Roger Wideband P P P 3 Binder, James 3Com Corporation P 1 Bohrer, Mark Micro Linear P P P 3 Bontemps, Evan J. COMPAQ Computer P P P 3 Bouzaglo, Sidney NORDX/CDT P P P P 4 Bowerman, John Honeywell Inc. P P P P 4 Bowers, Richard GEC Plessey P P P P 4 Brier, Dave Texas Instruments P P P P 4 Brown, Benjamin Cabletron Systems P P P P 4 Bryers, Mark Bryers Consulting P P P 3 Bunch, Bill National Semiconductor P P P P 4 Cady, Ed Berg Electronics P P P 3 Cagle, John Compaq Computer Corp. P P P P 4 Cam, Richard PMC-Sierra, Inc. P P P 3 Campbell, Bob Lucent Technologies P P P P 4 Candage, Tony PMC-Sierra, Inc. P 1 Carter, J. Scott IBM P P P P 4 Catlin, Jeffrey D. Cabletron Systems, Inc. P P 2 Chalupsky, David Intel Corporation P P P 3 Chang, Edward Hewlett-Packard Company P P P 3 Chau, Keith Macronix America Inc. P P P 3 Chen, Dao-Long Symbios Logic P P P 3 Chen, Linda Sun Microsystems P P P 3 Chin, Hon Wah Cisco Systems P P P 3 Choy, Henry Allied Telesyn P P P P 4 Chu, George 3Com Corporation P P P P 4 Cobb, Terry Datacom Technologies Inc P P P 3 Coffey, Kelly B. Lucent Technologies P P P 3 Cohen, Yuval Rad Network Devices Ltd. P P P P 4 Connery, Glenn 3Com Corporation P P P P 4 Conway, Patrick Silicon Graphics P P P 3 Cooper, Ronald J. Lucent P P P P 4 Cornejo, Edward AMP, Lytel Division P P P P 4 Crane, Ron Lan Media Corp P P 2 Crayford, Ian Advanced Micro Devices P P P P 4 Crittenden, Brent INTEL Corporation P P P 3 Cunningham, David Hewlett-Packard Bristol P P P 3 Dabecki, Steven PMC-Sierra P P P 3 IEEE 802.3 & Subgroups - Attendance Sheet Page 2 Vancouver, BC, Canada November, 1996 Name Company Mon Tue Wed Thur Daines, Bernard Packet Engines, Inc. P P P P 4 Daines, Kevin Packet Engines, Inc. P P P 3 Darafshi, Bob LSI Logic P P P 3 Datta, Subrata Distributed Systems P P P P 4 Debiec, Tom Berk-Tek P P P P 4 Dernedde, Niels P P P 3 Desai, Sanjay LSI Logic P P P P 4 Di Minico, Chris Digital Equipment Corp. P P P P 4 Dineen, Thomas LSI Logic P P P P 4 Divatia, Ameesh Pipelinks, Inc. P P P 3 Doyle, James Intel Corporation P P P 3 Dreyer, Steve SEEQ Technology Corp. P P P 3 Dugan, Brian G. AMP Incorporated P P P P 4 Dumont, Jean-Jacques Framatome Connectors P P P P 4 Eisler, George Brooktree Corporation P P P P 4 Elswick, Michael Jato Technologies, Inc. P P P P 4 Esser, Nick Canoga Perkins P P P P 4 Everitt, Jim Level One Communication, P P P 3 Feuerstraeter, Mark Level One Communication, P P P P 4 Fifield, Dave National Semiconductor P P P P 4 Fink, Robert L. LBNL P P P 3 Flatman, Alan LAN Technologies P P P 3 Ford, Chris 3Com Corporation P P P P 4 Foster, Richard H. Fujitsu Microelectronics, P P P 3 Fransen, Richard Daikin America, Inc. P P P P 4 Frazier, Howard Sun Microsystems Inc. P P P P 4 Friedenbach, Ken Sierra Research & P P P P 4 Froke, Richard Networth/Compaq P P P P 4 Fuess, Judy Rockwell Network Systems P P P 3 Fukuzaki, Tatsuya Sony Corporation P P P 3 Gandy, Tom Industrial Catylyst P P P 3 Gangopadhya, Robin PCA Electronics P P P 3 Gardner, Rich Rising Star Research P P P P 4 Gerhold, Mark Unisys Corporation P P P 3 Ghiasi, Ali Sun Micro Systems P P 2 Gibbon, John Essential Communictions P 1 Gibbons, Alan Lucent Technologies P P 2 Gotesman, Joel Adaptec P P 2 Grasmehr, Tom SMC System Products P P P 3 Green, Martin Lucent Technologies P P P P 4 Grenier, Richard 3Com Corporation P P P P 4 Grivna, Edward Cypress Semiconductor P P P 3 Grow, Robert M. XLNT Designs, Inc. P P P P 4 Guthrie, Martin Silcom Manufacturing P P P 3 Hackler, Brian R. Thomas and Betts P P P P 4 Haddock, Stephen Extreme Networks P P P P 4 Hagglund, Barry PMC-Sierra, Inc P P P 3 Haile-Mariam, Atikem Corning Incorporated P P P 3 Hambel, George Lucent Technologies P P 2 Hansen, Johannes Case Technology A/S P P P P 4 Hanson, Del Hewlett-Packard Company P P P 3 Hatamian, Mehdi Broadcom Corp. P P P P 4 Hayden, Kirk Level One Communications, P P P 3 IEEE 802.3 & Subgroups - Attendance Sheet Page 3 Vancouver, BC, Canada November, 1996 Name Company Mon Tue Wed Thur Hayek, Claude 3Com Corporation P P P P 4 Hendel, Ariel Sun Microsystems P P P 3 Hinrichs, Henry Pulse Engineering P P P 3 Hochstedler, Charlie Lucent Technologies P P P P 4 Horgan, Patrick Digital Equipment Corp. P P P 3 Hsiaw, Henry MMC Networks P P P 3 Hsu, Jacob Akronet Systems P P P P 4 Huang, Charles MMC Networks P P P 3 Hudson, Todd Siecor P P P 3 Hughson, Rick Bay Networks, Inc P P P P 4 Hurwitz, Walter Integrated Circuit P P P P 4 Iqbal, Asif Sun Microsystems P P P P 4 Izzard, Martin Texas Instruments P 1 Johnson, Howard Signal Consulting P P P P 4 Jover, Juan Silicon Design Experts, P P 2 Kadambi, Jayant Advanced Micro Devices P P P 3 Kairis, Vic Nano Pulse P P P 3 Kaku, Shinkyo Allied Telesyn P P P P 4 Kalkunte, Mohan Advanced Micro Devices P P P 3 Kalla, Amrit VLSI Technology P P P P 4 Kimoto, Atsushi Hitachi Computer Products P P P 3 Knight, Richard Madge Networks Ltd P P P 3 Kolesar, Paul Lucent Technologies P P P 3 Konda, Kishan Rao Level One Communications, P P P P 4 Kozilek, Josef Siemens AG VS T 52 P P P P 4 Krent, Daniel Sony Semiconductor of P 1 Kuchta, Dan IBM P P 2 LaCerte, Richard Cabletron Systems P P P P 4 Lackner, Hans HiLAN P P P P 4 Lahat, Gadi Madge Networks (Israel) P P P P 4 Lander, Erik Bay Networks, Inc. P P P 3 Langlands, Gordon Wolfson Microelectronics P P P P 4 LaVigne, Bruce Hewlett-Packard Company P P P P 4 Law, David 3Com Corporation P P P P 4 Leib, Michael Jay Technitrol/Pulse P P P 3 Leonowich, Robert H. Lucent Technologies P P P 3 Lewelling, Ricky Jato Technologies, Inc. P P P P 4 Liang, Chao ADNET Communications, P P P 3 Lin, Chan-De Macronix International P P P P 4 Little, Vernon PMC-Sierra, Inc P P P 3 Liu, Chang-Chi Macronix America Inc. P P P 3 Lorenz, Thomas P P P P 4 Luque, Andy J. Open Communication P P P P 4 MacLeod, Brian Packet Engines, Inc. P P P P 4 Makarem, Rabih SMC P P P P 4 Malherbe, William Valor Electronics, Inc. P P P 3 Manning, Stephanie Colo Acacia Networks, Inc. P P 2 Mason, Scott Plain Tree Systems P P P 3 Mathey, Thomas Bay Networks, Inc. P P P P 4 Mazor, Joseph Lanoptics Ltd. P P P P 4 McClellan, Kelly Standard Microsystems P 1 McCool, John Cisco Systems P P P 3 McGowen, Michael Essential Communications P P P 3 IEEE 802.3 & Subgroups - Attendance Sheet Page 4 Vancouver, BC, Canada November, 1996 Name Company Mon Tue Wed Thur McKay, Ian TDK Semiconductors Corp P P P 3 Measor, Grahame GEC Plessey P P P P 4 Melendy, Vince Methode Electronics P P P 3 Methley, Steve Hewlett-Packard Bristol P 1 Metzger, Steve Prominet P P P P 4 Miao, Tremont Analog Devices Inc. P P P P 4 Mick, Colin Mick Group P P P P 4 Miller, Bruce D. Bay Networks, Inc. P P P P 4 Miyazaki, Randy Lantron Design Mlinarsky, Fanny Scope Communications, P P P 3 Molle, Mart L. Dept. of Computer Science P P P P 4 Moseley, Simon NHC Communications P P P 3 Mukherjee, Shankar Enable Semiconductor, P P P P 4 Muller, Shimon Sun Microsystems Inc. P P P P 4 Murphy, Denis Pulse Engineering P P P 3 Murthy, Samba XaQti Corporation P P P P 4 Musk, Robert Hewlett-Packard Limited P P P 3 Nachman, Yaron Madge Networks P P P 3 Naganuma, Ken Toko America, Inc P P P P 4 Nakamura, Karl LSI Logic Corp.
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