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Object Models for Computational Science General Issues 2
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 3
What's the Point I 4
What's the Point II 5
What's the Point III 6
What's the Point IV 7
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 8
So What is a Portal? 9
Portals -- Continued 10
My Netscape Portal 11
Yahoo Portal to Stock Market Customized Displays 12
My Excite Specify Portal Content 13
Merrill Lynch Predictions Enterprise Information Portals 14
EIP Architecture and Different Components from Merrill Lynch 15
Building a Portal 16
Special Portals -- Computing I 17
Basic 3 Tier Computing Model 18
Object View of running a program 19
Special Portals -- Computing II 20
Portal to Earthquake Science 3-Tier Computing Architecture 21
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 22
The 1998 3(Multi)-Tier Information System Architecture 23
Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - I 24
Multi-Tier Client Server Service 25
Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - II 26
Functionality of layers 27
Proxy -- Proxy -- Backend Capability 28
Basic Multi Tier architecture 29
Some caveats and comments 30
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 31
More details on the implementation 32
Implementation of Front end 33
Implementation Continued I 34
Implementation Continued II 35
Databases versus XML? 36
xxxxxxML 37
ScienceML 38
Scientific Notepad 39
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 40
XML used as a Template 41
XML Templates -- Example I 42
Resultant HTML Rendering 43
XML Templates -- Example II 44
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 45
Collaboration using Tango-Interactive 46
Distance Learning with Tango 47
TangoInteractive Features and Strategy 48
SV2 + Tango Collaborative Visualization Architecture 49
SV2 + Tango Examples 50
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 51
Implementation Architecture 52
Programming the Computing Portal 53
Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science 54
Three Possible Implementations of CFD CSM Linkage
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