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VPL -- The Virtual Programming Laboratory

Given by Kivanc Dinver, Geoffrey Fox at Java for CSE Meeting on December 16 1996. Foils prepared January 15 1997

VPL is a Web-based tool that supports remote access to local computational resources.
Provides a virtual programming environment accessible via Web browsers over the Internet.
We describe basic system as used in CPS615 Class Fall 96 and extensions including
Java to MPI support as well as Fortran plus MPI, HPF
User choice for Editors
Visualization of Scientific Results and Machine Performance


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1 Virtual Programming Laboratory
2 Trends in Using Web Technology for Distant Education
3 Virtual Programming Lab (VPL)
4 A Brief History
5 Overall Design of VPL
6 Client-Server Interaction
7 Client Site (Front-End) Items
8 Server Site Compilation Items
9 PP Presentation
10 MPI binding to Java
11 Choosing an Editor for VPL
12 Using Java for Building Visualization Components
13 Use of Visualization in VPL
14 JPVS : Using Java for Performance Visualization
15 JPVS (continued)
16 Example: Preparing Visualization Traces for [C + MPI] Codes
17 PP Presentation
18 VPLPlot: Using Java for Plotting 2-D Data Graphs
19 PP Presentation
20 Using Java for Data Visualization
21 Future Directions
22 Acknowledgments

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