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Distributed Objects and Portals for Earthquake Science
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Abstract and Overview
Portals to Computing and Business
Examples and Architecture of such a Portal
Multi-tier systems and Pragmatic Object Web
Role of XML in Portal Construction
Database and JDBC Middle Tier
Collaboration
Portal Programming
How to get High Performance in a multi tier model
Table of Contents for Distributed Objects and Portals for Earthquake Science
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Object Models for Computational Science General Issues
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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What's the Point I
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What's the Point II
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What's the Point III
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What's the Point IV
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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So What is a Portal?
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Portals -- Continued
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My Netscape Portal
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Yahoo Portal to Stock Market Customized Displays
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My Excite Specify Portal Content
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Merrill Lynch Predictions Enterprise Information Portals
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EIP Architecture and Different Components from Merrill Lynch
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Building a Portal
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Special Portals -- Computing I
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Basic 3 Tier Computing Model
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Object View of running a program
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Special Portals -- Computing II
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Portal to Earthquake Science 3-Tier Computing Architecture
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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The 1998 3(Multi)-Tier Information System Architecture
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Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - I
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Multi-Tier Client Server Service
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Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - II
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Functionality of layers
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Proxy -- Proxy -- Backend Capability
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Basic Multi Tier architecture
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Some caveats and comments
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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More details on the implementation
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Implementation of Front end
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Implementation Continued I
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Implementation Continued II
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Databases versus XML?
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xxxxxxML
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ScienceML
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Scientific Notepad
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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XML used as a Template
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XML Templates -- Example I
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Resultant HTML Rendering
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XML Templates -- Example II
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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Collaboration using Tango-Interactive
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Distance Learning with Tango
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TangoInteractive Features and Strategy
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SV2 + Tango Collaborative Visualization Architecture
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SV2 + Tango Examples
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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Implementation Architecture
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Programming the Computing Portal
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Use of Java AND Distributed Objects in Computational Science
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Three Possible Implementations of CFD CSM Linkage
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