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Commodity Web and Object Technology for the HLA User

Given by Wojtek Furmanski,Geoffrey C. Fox at ARL IMT Training Session on 4 December 97. Foils prepared 6 December 97

As distributed computing and information systems become more important, object technology seems the only way to manage and re-use components whether they be web pages, database records, Java Applets, Fortran Codes or .....
We note that the commercial world is developing CORBA COM and Javabeans which will merge in the object Web
  • HLA is an innovative object technology for distributed simulation which is likely to merge naturally with these broad trends
FMS and IMT applications are likely to make increasing use of commercial Web and Object Technology!
We need to develop high performance versions of commercial standards to support many DoD and other HPCC user needs


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General NPAC Foils-B starting June97(PowerPoint)

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Context of Commodity Technologies for FMS and IMT using HLA
1 HLA Web CORBA COM Javabeans Computational Grids for the IMT FMS User .... December 4,1997 ARL IMT Training http://osprey7.npac.syr.edu:1998/iwt98/projects/webhla/ http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/HPcc/HPcc.html
2 Abstract of Distributed Object Technology for FMS and IMT
3 Glossary of Terms I
4 Today's Interoperating Hybrid Server Architecture
5 Glossary of Terms II
6 Pure CORBA Architecture for a distributed Information System (There are similar COM and Javabean /RMI Versions)
7 Glossary of Terms III
8 Glossary of Terms IV
9 Glossary of Terms V
10 Glossary of Terms VI
11 A Parallel Computer Viewed as a Single CORBA Object
12 Each Node of a Parallel Computer viewed as a Separate CORBA Object
13 A Message or Protocol Optimization Bridge
14 Glossary of Terms VII
15 CORBA Software Model
16 Glossary of Terms VIII

Work being Done by NPAC in this Arena
17 Year 2 FMS PET Tasks at NPAC - Overview
18 Year 2 FMS PET Tasks at NPAC - Description Technology Watch and Web based Training
19 Planning Parallel Ports of M&S Modules
20 WebHLA Software Development
21 Implementation Plan
22 Expected Year 2 Deliverable and Year 3 Proposals

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