We define Gateway project with its key features and initial implementation through SC99 |
We make some general remarks on technology /worldview of Gateway as an object web distributed computing systems stressing the role of XML, multi-tier architecture and multiple object models |
We describe relationship to Forces Modeling and the HLA/RTI Standards |
We describe collaboration in Gateway-- both synchronous and asynchronous -- in terms of event federation |
http://www.osc.edu/~kenf/theGateway/ |
001 Overview of Gateway Project http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/gatewayoverviewaug99 Bill Asbury, Ken Flurchick, Geoffrey Fox, Tom Haupt 002 Abstract of Gateway Overview 003 Gateway: Some People and Organizations 004 Gateway High Level Overview 005 Gateway Architecture 006 Gateway Software Hierarchy 007 Gateway Top Level Requirements 008 Initial Gateway Capabilities -- SC99 009 Gateway Project Timeline 010 Gateway Project in a Nutshell 011 LMS Goals and Front-End 012 WebFlow on Globus -- LMS at CEWES 013 What does Gateway do for you? 014 Another Gateway Prototype: Quantum Chemistry PSE for NCSA Alliance 015 Technical Assumptions 016 Gateway View of invoking a program 017 Basic Multi Tier architecture 018 Proxy -- Proxy -- Backend Capability 019 Implementation Architecture 020 Some Observations on Gateway 021 XML and the Front End 022 ScienceML 023 Scientific Notepad 024 Gateway Programming Model 025 Gateway Support of Simple Standalone Codes 026 Multi Tier Computing Model 027 Gateway Support of Simple Standalone Codes 028 Gateway Technologies 029 Gateway Architecture 030 Gateway System 031 Gateway Front End 032 Gateway PSE Example: CCM 033 Current Gateway Interface 034 Gateway Middle Tier Services 035 Middle Tier Objects 036 WebFlow in Gateway 037 File Operations from the Control Applet 038 Gateway Security Model 039 Gateway and IMT and FMS 040 File Formats I 041 File Formats II 042 Collaboration I 043 Collaboration II 044 Collaboration and Gateway I 045 Collaboration and Gateway II 046 Application Issues I 047 Application Issues II