HTML version of Scripted Foils prepared June 3 97

Foil 8 Some Relevant Technical Trends

From And the Future is ........: The Use of Java and the Web in Scientific Computing Hefei Computational Science and Beijing Web Tutorial -- May 27 and 30 1997. by Geoffrey C. Fox *

1 PC and workstation clusters are of growing important and this typically distributed memory people's technology is contrasted with distributed shared memory tightly coupled MPP's.
2 Computational science moving to multidisciplinary (multi-component) applications
3 Corresponding growing use of databases (for data-intensive applications)
4 Interoperability between disparate heterogeneous platforms, support of multidisciplinary applications, and metacomputing are three related important areas
5 "full metacomputing" (decompose general problem on general networked resources) may not be relevant
6 The Web is delivering a new operating environment (WebWindows) and a rich distributed computing software infrastructure with especially excellent support for software integration
7 There is a need for a new scalable technical operating system (NT v UNIX v WebWindows)

Table Font Size


© Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, npac@npac.syr.edu

If you have any comments about this server, send e-mail to webmaster@npac.syr.edu.

Page produced by wwwfoil on Sun Aug 10 1997