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Object Web Computing Architecture

Given by Wojtek Furmanski at CPS714 Computational Science Information Track on June 16 99. Foils prepared July 6 99


Table of Contents for Object Web Computing Architecture


001 PPT Slide
002 2 Lectures Plan
003 From 2-tier to 3-tier Architectures
004 From Client-Server to Multi-Server (Distributed) and Multi-Client 
    (Collab)
005 5 Nested Granularity Levels
006 3 Architectural Perspectives
007 Base Concepts
008 Base Concepts :  High Performance Commodity Computing
009 Base Concepts: Pragmatic Object Web
010 POW Technologies
011 POW Technologies:  WebFlow
012 WebFlow Overview
013 WebFlow HPC Architecture
014 PPT Slide
015 WebFlow  Front-End & Middlware
016 WebFlow   Middleware & Backend
017 WebFlow  - Demo Snapshots
018 WebFlow SC'97 Demo
019 WebFlow Next Steps
020 POW Technologies:  JWORB  (Java Web Object Request Broker)
021 JWORB Overview
022 Complex Internet system
023 WebFlow Server
024 Towards Pragmatic Object Web Servers
025 CORBA - Common Object Request Broker Architecture
026 CORBA - Common Object Request Broker Architecture
027 Summer `97: Early JWORB Concepts
028 PPT Slide
029 JWORB Next Steps
030 POW Technologies:  Object Web RTI  (Run-Time Infrastructure)
031 OWRTI Overview
032 OWRTI Overview (cont)
033 DMSO HLA/RTI
034 RTI 1.0
035 Run-Time Infrastructure  Provides Six Categories of Services
036 RTI Time Management
037 PPT Slide
038 PPT Slide
039 POW Techs: Object Web RTI
040 Object Web RTI Architecture
041 PPT Slide
042 POW Technologies:  WebHLA
043 WebHLA Overview
044 WebHLA as  Integration Platform
045 PPT Slide
046 WebHLA as 3-Tier Architecture
047 WebHLA based Simulation Based Acquisition
048 WebHLA Components
049 WebHLA Components: JWORB, OWRTI,  WebFlow Authoring, DirectX  
    Front-Ends
050 WebHLA Demos
051 PPT Slide
052 PPT Slide
053 Direct X Framework
054 PPT Slide
055 WebHLA Application:  Parallel => Metacomputing CMS
056 Parallel => Metacomputing CMS: Milestones and Current Status
057 PPT Slide
058 PPT Slide
059 Architecture of WebHLA based Parallel CMS
060 PPT Slide
061 PPT Slide
062 PPT Slide
063 PPT Slide
064 JDIS and PDUDB Front-End
065 JDIS - DIS/HLA Bridge & I/O  in Java
066 PPT Slide
067 Parallel => Metacomputing CMS: List of Components / Federates
068 WebHLA based Cluster Management
069 WebHLA - Planning Parallel & Distributed RTI - Ultimate Scenario
070 PPT Slide
071 SPEEDES
072 WebHLA based SPEEDES Training
073 WebHLA Next Steps
074 WebHLA - Potential Markets
075 POW Next Steps
076 Towards (Extended) UML based WebFlow
077 Need for Multiple-View Modeling
078 UML Views, Models and Diagrams
079 Use Case Diagram
080 Class Diagram
081 Object Diagram
082 Deployment Diagram
083 Sequence Diagram
084 Collaboration Diagram
085 Statechart Diagram
086 Activity Diagram
087 Component Diagram
088 Current UML Products and Related Standards
089 UML Metamodel: Foundation/Core
090 UML Metamodel: Foundation/Extension
091 UML Metamodel: Behavior/Common
092 Strategy for POW Authoring
093 Standard UML Class Diagrams:  SPEEDES Example
094 Extended UML Class Diagrams: SPEEDES Example
095 Standard UML Sequence Diagrams: SPEEDES Example
096 Extended UML Sequence Diagrams: SPEEDES Example
097 Standard UML Activity Diagrams: SPEEDES Example
098 Extended UML Activity Diagrams: SPEEDES Example


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