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Master Foilset for Java Grande Workshop and Forum

Given by Geoffrey Fox at Java 98/JavaOne Palo Alto/San Francisco on February 28 98 March 24 98. Foils prepared 12 April 98

Definition of Grande Applications
Discussion of Workshops and typical papers
  • Summary of James Gosling's presentation
Discussion of Forum and areas of study
Illustration of Frameworks using JDBC as an example
The Computing Services Framework


Table of Contents for Master Foilset for Java Grande Workshop and Forum


001 Java Grande Workshop and Forum February 28 and Mar 1 98
002 Abstract of Java Grande Forum
003 What is Java Grande?
004 Java Grande Workshops
005 Topics of Papers in Grande Workshops
006 What is Goal of Java Grande Forum?
007 Proposed Organization of Grande Forum and workshops
008 Possible Grande Working Areas I
009 Importance of Gosling Presentation
010 Gosling on idealized Numerics
011 Gosling on Operator  Overloading
012 Possible Grande Working Areas II
013 Organization of Grande Forum/Workshop II
014 What/Why is a Framework?
015 JDBC Software Architecture
016 JDBC Driver Access Architecture
017 Possible Java Frameworks for Computing
018 Proposed Java Computing Services Framework
019 Possible Services in a Java Computing Framework - I
020 Possible Services in a Java Computing Framework - II
021 Typical Java Grande Applications
022 Floating Point Issues in Numerics Working Group
023 Other Numeric Issues
024 Issues at Function or Data Structure or Module Interface Level
025 JVM and runtime issues I
026 JVM and runtime issues II
027 The Parallel and Distributed Working Group
028 Issues Identified in Parallel and Distributed Working Group
029 Remote Method Invocation
030 Serialization in RMI
031 Transports in RMI
032 Efficiency of RMI
033 Registration in RMI
034 Multicast/Asynchronous Calls/Inheritance
035 Virtual Machine Issues
036 Thread Synchronization, Scalability and Memory Model in VM
037 Multiprogramming and Multiuser VM
038 Class Loading/Unloading and Metaclasses
039 Reliability of Java Virtual Machine


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