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Web Technologies ComponentWare Java Frameworks Seamless Computing

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Seamless Computing Conference ECMWF Reading England on Sept 17,97. Foils prepared Sept 12 97

We discuss role of commodity (Web) technologies in future seamless computing environments
We describe how a network of servers architecture can naturally support both parallel and distributed computing while
We discuss implications of metacomputing, multidisciplinary applications,
We suggest critical importance of CORBA and component based software in HPCC
  • Javabeans seem very important
We recommend agreement on standard interfaces or frameworks for computing


This mixed presentation uses parts of the following base foilsets which can also be looked at on their own!
General NPAC Foils-B starting June97(PowerPoint)
Master Set of Foils for Two Talks at Dayton (Multidisciplinary Applications, Tango Collaboratory)
Collection of GIF Images for General NPAC Projects January 97-
Collection of GIF Images for General NPAC Projects April96-
Scivis Java Visualization System
Commodity(Web) Technologies in the service of Computational Grids
JavaBeans CORBA ComponentWare
JavaBeans and Visual HPCC ComponentWare
Distributed Simulation (DIS,HLA) HPCC and the Object Web

Table of Contents for Web Technologies ComponentWare Java Frameworks Seamless Computing

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1 Implications of Commodity(Web) Technologies for Seamless Computing September 17,97 ECMWF Reading England
2 Abstract of Commodity Technologies in Seamless Computing

What is Problem?
3 What is the Problem?
4 Possible General Architectures

Interoperable Interfaces
5 Interoperable Interfaces
6 VPL 2.0 File Manager Screen
7 Login to SP2 with a Web Interface at NIST - I
8 Login to SP2 with a Web Interface at NIST - III

SciVis
9 Overview
10 PPT Slide

MultiDisciplinary Applications
11 Multidisciplinary Applications

MetaComputing
12 Metacomputing
13 Metacomputing Includes

Summary of 3 Areas Discussed
14 Computer Science Issues in 3 Categories

Relevance of Web and Computing
15 Four Roles of Object Web Technologies in Computing
16 Some Tactical Opportunities of Object Web Technologies - I
17 Some Tactical Opportunities of Object Web Technologies - II
18 Some Classes of Applications
19 Inevitable Relevance of the Object Web

Application Analysis
20 Structure(Architecture) of Applications - I
21 Structure(Architecture) of Applications - II

Basic Web Architecture for Computing
22 One Strategy for a Object Web-based Metacomputing
23 A Web-based 3-Tier Computing System
24 Web-Server based Metacomputer Capabilities at 3 levels
25 General Object Web based Middle Tier Server Architecture

High Functionality MiddleWare with Java Servers
26 Proposed Approach to High Performance Messaging
27 Three Possible Implementations of CFD CSM Linkage
28 Picture of JavaBean and JDK1.1 AWT Event Model

Applications of this approach
29 Some Capabilities of the Object Web (Server) Architecture for Computing

DataFlow with the Web
30 Example of WebFlow = AVS/Khoros using Web
31 WebFlow: Image Processing

Component Based Programming
32 Component Based Programming Environments

Wahat are Javabeans and Modules
33 What are JavaBeans I
34 What are JavaBeans II
35 What is a Module?

HPComponentware
36 HPCC ComponentWare: Essential Ideas
37 Component Model for HPCC
38 System and User Perspective
39 3 by 3 Diagram of Programming Environments versus System Complexity from PC to HPCC
40 Approaches to Distributed Objects
41 Java ORB Approaches to Distributed Objects - II The object web awakens!
42 Architecture of Object Web
43 HP-CORBA - I
44 HPCORBA Layer with SIO Analogy
45 HP-CORBA - II

Java Frameworks for Interoperable Computing
46 New Java Frameworks for Advanced Web Services (I)
47 New Java Frameworks for Advanced Web Services (II)
48 Possible Java Frameworks for Computing
49 What/Why is a Framework?
50 Too many Frameworks!
51 Proposed Java Computing Services Framework
52 Possible Services in a Java Computing Framework - I
53 Possible Services in a Java Computing Framework - II

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