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Integration of Scientific and Technical Computing with Enterprise Information Systems: Gateway and IPSE

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at ASC Dayton Ohio Invited Presentation on October 29 98. Foils prepared November 5 98

We discuss a multi tier (Gateway) approach to HPCC and how this allows appropriate use of ideas from both high performance and enterprise Intranet communities.
We introduce the Pragmatic Object Web (POW)
We give examples of using WebFlow and JWORB with Globus and show this gives natural integration of CORBA into HPCC
We discuss Problem Solving Environments and Java Framework for Computing
The use of HLA/RTI as control of a bunch of workstations is recommended
We describe Java Grande as an effort to bring better software tools to HPCC


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1 Integration of Scientific and Technical Computing with Enterprise Information Systems Gateway and IPSE
2 Abstract of ASC HPCC/Enterprise Systems Integration/ Gateway/ IPSE Presentation
3 Optimistic Scenario
4 HPCC Dilemma
5 Solution to HPCC Dilemma
6 Will there be any HPCC Vendors in 2 years?
7 What is Commodity Software
8 Multi-Tier Client Server Service
9 Abstraction of Multi Tier Architectures
10 Multi-Server Middle Tier Model
11 Exploiting Multi-Tier Commodity Software Model
12 Multi-Server Gateway Tier
13 What is a Server and a Service?
14 More Features of the Three Tiers
15 Implications of Multi Tier Architectures
16 Synergy of Parallel Computing and Web Internetics as Unifying Principle
17 Hardware Architecture for multi Tier Systems
18 What are General Capabilities in Gateway Tier?
19 What Particular Programs could run in Gateway Tier?
20 HPcc Prototype WebFlow and JWORB over GLOBUS
21 Gateway Building Blocks: JWORB WebFlow on GLOBUS
22 WebFlow WaveFilter Module
23 WebFlow + Globus Functional Architecture
24 WebFlow as front end for Globus in Alliance Quantum Chemistry Simulations
25 WebFlow over Globus for NCSA Alliance Quantum Chemistry Application View
26 WebFlow on Globus -- LMS at CEWES
27 Next Steps for HPcc using JavaBeans
28 Summary of NPAC's JWORB natural Building Block of the Gateway
29 Proposed Java Computing Services Framework
30 Possible Services in a Java Computing Framework
31 General HPcc Software Strategy
32 What do we have/What should we do
33 HLA/RTI and Coarse Grain Technologies I
34 HLA/RTI and Coarse Grain Technologies II
35 Java and multi-tier Grande Systems
36 What is Java Grande?
37 Java Grande Process: Approach and Activities
38 Why is Java Grande Worth Looking at?
39 What is the Competition?
40 Why could Java succeed where Fortran and C++ failed?
41 What is Goal of Java Grande Forum?
42 Two types of Things we are doing
43 Activities of the Java Grande Forum I
44 Java Rules for Floating Point
45 JGF Proposed FP Execution Modes
46 Activities of the Java Grande Forum II
47 Java and Parallelism?
48 Where are we now?
49 What should you do as a Java Grande believer?

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