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From Full Description of WebFlow and Friends for Education and Science Portals NCSA Portal/Metadata Meeting -- October 22-23 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox, Tom Haupt
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Table of Contents for Full Description of WebFlow and Friends for Education and Science Portals


1 WebFlow and Friends for Education and Science Portals
2 WebFlow/Gateway/Tango/JWORB Topics
3 Basic Architecture and Inter Relationships
4 WebFlow 3-Tier Architecture
5 Hierarchy of Portals and Their Technology
6 WebFlow Computing and Component Model
7 PPT Slide
8 PSE Layered User View (AT Team Dependent)
9 PPT Slide
10 WebFlow Component Model
11 PPT Slide
12 WebFlow and Tango Events
13 WebFlow Events (1)
14 WebFlow Events (2)
15 WebFlow Events (3): How do they work?
16 WebFlow Events (4)
17 Shared Event Collaboration Framework
18 Each Collaborating Client Receives Events
19 XML Shared Web Page Architecture
20 Shared Form Illustrated by Shared Access to NCSA Biology Workbench showing how general server objects can be shared from web interface
21 WebFlow Server Structure including Security
22 WebFlow Server
23 Distributed Middleware
24 Security Model
25 Authentication
26 PPT Slide
27 WebFlow Server configuration tools
28 WebFlow Applications
29 Simple Web Portal (submit a single job)
30 Example Application Descriptor (with selected application, host and i/o files)
31 Wrapping Existing Applications
32 WebFlow on Globus -- LMS at CEWES
33 Example of a custom Web User Interface Land Management System
34 NCSA Quantum Simulations: Build Application from Components
35 Example QS Task Descriptor
36 WebFlow File Service
37 Example IDL definition for File Browser Service
38 PPT Slide
39 PPT Slide
40 PPT Slide
41 PPT Slide
42 Gateway: Problem Solving Environment
43 Gateway (2)
44 CRPC project with Texas (Mary Wheeler): Functionality
45 CRPC project: implementation
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