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Case Studies of Computational Science -- Overview of Initial Information Area Applications

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CPSP713 (714 Prototype) on Autumn Semester 1994. Foils prepared 15 March 1996
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This case study is a prototype for a new course referred to informally as CPS714 which is focussed applications supporting CPS616 which is a new course offered first as CPS600 in Spring 95 and then CPS616 in spring 96
CPS615 is Computational Science for scientific and Engineering Applications
CPS616 is proposed as Computational Science for Information-oriented applications.
CPS615 and CPS616 are aimed as base technology courses and CPS713 fulfills the application requirement for the Syracuse University Computational Science Academic Curricula.
We have chosen from the CPS616 Curricula, four broad topics for the Case Study III) of CPS713 this fall
The Four Topics are:
  • A: Introduction to the future NII (National Information Infrastructure) and its current prototype -- the Internet
  • B: Parallel Rendering and Geographic Information Systems
  • C: Parallel and Distributed Databases and related issues such as Data Mining
  • D: How to Organize Information in a Multimedia Geographically Distributed High Bandwidth World.


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