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Java for Computational Science and Engineering Simulation and Education Penn State Jan 13, 1997 Wright State Jan 23, 1997 2
Abstract of Java for CSE and Education Lecture 3
There are (at least) 3 Major Roles for JAVA in Computation 4
The 3 Roles of Java 5
Hierarchy of Software Levels 6
The Computing Pyramid 7
Implications of the Computing Pyramid 8
Port from the Bottom Up -- Not Top Down! 9
Java Links the Bottom and Top of Pyramid 10
What Limits Performance of Compiled Java? 11
Another View of The Pyramid 12
Java for Building User Interfaces 13
Java for Coarse Grain Distributed Computing and Software Integration 14
Why is Web Computing Base more relevant than Previous PC Base 15
Java as the Language for Computational Kernels! 16
What about Shared Memory Software Base for HPCC? 17
Dissemination of Material is a Critical Part of Education! 18
New Curricula Opportunities? 19
Technologies for Education- I 20
Technologies for Education- II 21
Undergraduate Education 22
K-12 Education 23
Outreach to Disabled Community 24
TANGOsim Collaboration/ Simulation/ Training in Java 25
The TANGOsim C2 Application 26
Global Architecture of Tango System 27
Tango Client Communication Structure 28
Java in and for Education 29
Summary of the VPL -- Virtual Programming Laboratory 30
The Virtual Programming Laboratory 31
User view of the VPL 32
VPL Used in Cornell HPF Virtual Workshop 33
Client-server interaction in VPL as it is implemented in Virtual Workshop 34
Server Side Structure of the VPL 35
Structure of Java Wrappers in the VPL 36
Architecture of use of JPVS (Java Performance Visualization System) with C + MPI Program 37
The Java Applet Supporting Data Visualization in the VPL 38
Web Based MetaComputing 39
Java Server Based Web Computing 40
Java Server Structure in WebFlow 41
Different WebVM Approachs 42
Architecture of WebWisdom Education Delivery System 43
Proposed Implementation of WebWisdom 44
WebWisdom Design Details - I 45
WebWisdom Design Details - II 46
WebWisdom Design Details - III
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