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Table of Contents for Gateway: A High Level Interface to High performance Commodity Metacomputing


1 Gateway : A High-Level Interface to High Performance Commodity Metacomputing
2 Outline
3 The research problem
4 How to approach to solution(1)
5 How to approach to solution(2)
6 Early Stage of Gateway : WebFlow: Mission (1)
7 WebFlow : Architecture(3)
8 WebFlow : Implementation(2)
9 WebFlow : Middle-Tier(4)
10 WebFlow: Backend Modules(5)
11 WebFlow: Run Method(6)
12 WebFlow: over Globus(7)
13 WebFlow : Pros & Cons(8)
14 WebFlow : Cons(9)
15 Distributed Object-Based Gateway- Implementation Strategy
16 Distributed Object-Based Gateway- Architecture
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18 Gateway Server
19 Gateway Server
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21 Some of Key properties of Gateway Server(1)
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23 Some of Key features- (2)
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26 Some of Key features- (3)
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28 Some of Key features- (4)
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33 Some of Key features- (5)
34 Some of Similar products
35 Effects of the previous enterprise models to Gateway(1)
36 Effects of the previous enterprise models to Gateway(2)
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48 Possible Usage of Gateway in complete collaborative environment
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50 Gateway Applications
51 LMS Objectives
52 LMS: Changes in Vegetation
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55 Data Retrieval
56 Quantum Simulations
57 QS: Gateway implementation
58 QS Front End
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60 DARP - A Data analysis and Rapid Prototyping Environment
61 High Level Architecture of DARP
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64 Instrumentation of the code
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74 Conclusions
75 Conclusions(Cont.)
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