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Possible Java Frameworks for Computing

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox, Wojtek Furmanski at Visit to Sun and JavaSoft on Friday 13, June 97. Foils prepared 15 June 97

We describe a set of possible Java Frameworks for computing covering both numerical computation, interoperable interfaces to compute services and distributed computing
We use NPAC projects to illustrate various features including the role of Java servers and Collaborator Systems


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1 Possible Java Frameworks for Computing
2 Possible Java Frameworks for Computing
3 Too many Frameworks!
4 Proposed Java Computing Services Framework
5 Implementation of a Java Computing Framework
6 What is the HPJava@NPAC
7 Motivation of HPJava@NPAC - I A high performance Java Framework
8 Motivation of HPJava@NPAC - II A high performance Java Framework
9 Mechanisms for Data Parallelism in HPJava
10 Computing Services at 3 levels
11 Java Server versus HP level - I
12 Java Server versus HP level - I
13 Java Server versus HP level - II
14 Role of Collaboratory Systems
15 HPJava@NPAC Prototype SubSystems - I
16 HPJava@NPAC Prototype SubSystems - II (components)

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