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Given by Geoffrey C. Fox, Tom Haupt, Scott Klasky at North Carolina Black Hole Meeting on April 26-27 1996. Foils prepared 5 May 1996
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We desribe the proposed next step of the "computer science" component of the Colliding Black Hole Grand Challenge
DAGH (and HPF) provides a basic language technology which can be basis of a Problem Solving Environment (aka Toolkit) for this application
We propose a Web based system using Java for an adaptive AVS like system manipulating DAGH components
  • We inherit base Web Capibility such as collaboration
  • In last year, we will add VRML capabilities for visualization
We give examples of such Web Facilities
In second part of talk we review Syracuse activities which include work on the PSE as well as particular modules for PSE including
  • Elliptic Solvers, Clustering, Stability

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1 Problem Solving Environments and the Syracuse (NPAC) Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge
2 Abstract of Syracuse Presentation at Black Hole PI Meeting
3 Visible Human
4 Factoring RSA Codes -- Software Resource FAFNER
5 Digital Crime(!?) Home Page
6 A WWVM based on Web and PVM Technologies
7 Syracuse HPF Compiler on the Web-- Input Page
8 Syracuse HPF Compiler on the Web-- Output Page
9 Java Interface for Performance Visualization
10 Performance Visualization of Sorting Algorithm
11 ECS 400 Homepage
12 Figure 9: Example of use of VRML -- Black Hole Collision Diagram (NCSA)
13 New York State Interactive Journey: link to Herkimer Home
14 Link between Interactive Journey and classroom multimedia projects
15 Java Terrain Viewer

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Foil 1 Problem Solving Environments and the Syracuse (NPAC) Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge

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North Carolina Black Hole PI Meeting
April 26-27, 1996
Geoffrey Fox, Tom Haupt, Scott Klasky
NPAC
Syracuse University
111 College Place
Syracuse NY 13244-4100

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Foil 2 Abstract of Syracuse Presentation at Black Hole PI Meeting

From Problem Solving Environments and the NPAC Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge North Carolina Black Hole Meeting -- April 26-27 1996. * See also color IMAGE
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We desribe the proposed next step of the "computer science" component of the Colliding Black Hole Grand Challenge
DAGH (and HPF) provides a basic language technology which can be basis of a Problem Solving Environment (aka Toolkit) for this application
We propose a Web based system using Java for an adaptive AVS like system manipulating DAGH components
  • We inherit base Web Capibility such as collaboration
  • In last year, we will add VRML capabilities for visualization
We give examples of such Web Facilities
In second part of talk we review Syracuse activities which include work on the PSE as well as particular modules for PSE including
  • Elliptic Solvers, Clustering, Stability

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Foil 3 Visible Human

From Problem Solving Environments and the NPAC Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge North Carolina Black Hole Meeting -- April 26-27 1996. * Critical Information in IMAGE
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Foil 4 Factoring RSA Codes -- Software Resource FAFNER

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Factoring on the Web Project

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Foil 5 Digital Crime(!?) Home Page

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Factoring on the Web Project

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Foil 6 A WWVM based on Web and PVM Technologies

From Problem Solving Environments and the NPAC Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge North Carolina Black Hole Meeting -- April 26-27 1996. * Critical Information in IMAGE
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Foil 7 Syracuse HPF Compiler on the Web-- Input Page

From Problem Solving Environments and the NPAC Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge North Carolina Black Hole Meeting -- April 26-27 1996. * Critical Information in IMAGE
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From Kivanc Dincer

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Foil 8 Syracuse HPF Compiler on the Web-- Output Page

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From Kivanc Dincer

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Foil 9 Java Interface for Performance Visualization

From Problem Solving Environments and the NPAC Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge North Carolina Black Hole Meeting -- April 26-27 1996. * See also color IMAGE
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http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/npacaddons -- see foil 105
Java provides a convenient way to build flexible graphics interfaces
The screendump shows the message passing traffic and status of (36) parallel nodes used in a sorting algorithm
In the example, the 36 threads are running the explicit algorithm on the client
Alternatively and more generally, the threads are replaying a trace of the program which is or was running on a separate set of nodes
If one uses Web Servers to control master parallel computation or more generally integrates Web into computing, these Web servers can naturally feed event traces into Java based display
  • These traces can be real-time or batch

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Foil 10 Performance Visualization of Sorting Algorithm

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From Kemal Ispirli with 36 threads running client-side
Colors represent node status and links message-passing

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Foil 11 ECS 400 Homepage

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Foil 12 Figure 9: Example of use of VRML -- Black Hole Collision Diagram (NCSA)

From Problem Solving Environments and the NPAC Activity for Black Hole Grand Challenge North Carolina Black Hole Meeting -- April 26-27 1996. * Critical Information in IMAGE
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A sample VRML page produced by Black Hole Simulation group at NCSA and displayed by SGI WebSpace, cooperating with Netscape Navigator.
A set of 3D spaces related to gravity research is represented as Netscape icons and linked to the corresponding VRML worlds.
WebSpace window displays one of these spaces -- a space-time diagram for two black hole collision ('Pair of Pants' diagram)

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Foil 13 New York State Interactive Journey: link to Herkimer Home

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Living SchoolBook Material for SC95 San Diego Dec 95

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Foil 14 Link between Interactive Journey and classroom multimedia projects

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Living SchoolBook Material for SC95 San Diego Dec 95

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Foil 15 Java Terrain Viewer

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