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Foil 43 Special Portals -- Computing II

From Case Studies in Internetics-- Introductory Material CPS714 Computational Science Information Track -- May 23 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 But perhaps more interestingly computing portals involve building a web based problem solving environment to link together all the capabilities needed to compute
2 run programs and access dynamically status of jobs and computers -- in particular allow a uniform interface to running a given job on one of many backend compute servers
3 compile and debug programs
4 link diverse data sources with computations run on multiple backend machines
5 visualize results
6 web-based help systems and collections of related scientific papers
7 computational steering i.e. interacting with a job (change parameters) based on dynamic results such as visualized results
8 See http://www.osc.edu/~kenf/theGateway/ and http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/~gregor/datorr/

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