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Overview of Integration of Databases and Distributed Objects with the Web

Given by Geoffrey Fox, Nancy McCracken at Tutorial: ITEA HPCC Conference Aberdeen Md. on July 13 98. Foils prepared July 15 1998

This tutorial covers basic technologies underlying modern Large Scale Enterprise Systems which enable productive services built around web, database and distributed object technologies
This talk surveys structure of tutorial and defines the pragmatic object web approach that unifies these as a multi-tier server architectures
The rest of tutorial does a set of examples plus basic surveys of technologies : JDBC CORBA RMI Livewire ColdFusion Lotus Notes JWORB PL/SQL


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1 Integration of Databases and Distributed Objects with the Web
2 Abstract of ITEA Tutorial
3 Different Choices -- Client Server Service
4 Demonstration Systems I
5 Demonstration Systems II
6 Evolving Distributed System Concepts
7 Distributed Object Based Computing
8 Today's Pragmatic Object Web: The Confusing Multi-Technology Real World Middleware Server Layer
9 Todays Complex World will evolve to something like the pure CORBA Architecture for a distributed Information System (There are similar COM and Javabean /RMI Versions)
10 NPAC Concepts: Pragmatic Object Web
11 Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - I
12 Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - II
13 Specifying Server Side Objects
14 An Object Web-based 3-Tier Computing System
15 Traditional 2 Tier Client Server Architecture
16 Typical 3 Tier Architecture
17 4 Tier Architecture for database example
18 Comparison of 2 3 and 4 Tier Models
19 Two ways of Implementing Data Objects
20 Multi-Server Model
21 So in our WebWisdom Distance Education System
22 Database Architecture for WebWisdom
23 Role of Collaboratory Systems
24 Architecture of Tango used in JSU Distance Education
25 TANGO Server
26 Architecture of Tango
27 While for High Performance Computing
28 Multi-Server Scenario
29 Multi Tier Gateway Architecture
30 What are General Capabilities in Gateway Tier?
31 What Particular Programs could run in Gateway Tier?
32 NPAC Concepts : HPcc High Performance commodity computing
33 The HPCC Dilemma and its Solution
34 What is Commodity Software
35 Computational Grid and the Object Web
36 Exploiting Multi-Tier Commodity Software Model
37 Three Possible Implementations of CFD CSM Linkage
38 Picture of JavaBean and JDK1.1 AWT Event Model
39 Visual Programming WebFlow, DARP on GLOBUS
40 WebFlow 3 Tier Architecture with High Performance Globus and High Functionality IIOP Services
41 What are JavaBeans I
42 What are JavaBeans II
43 Next Steps for HPcc using JavaBeans
44 Minimal Web based Multidisciplinary Application
45 Comparison of Application Integration Communication/Linkage Models
46 Integration of DIS with Object Web Based Computing
47 HLA/RTI versus HPF/MPI
48 HLA/RTI at Top Management Level
49 Architecture of HLA/RTI Services
50 HLA/RTI Management Structure
51 Resource Management and Scheduling

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