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Foil 19 What have we gained from all this?

From Education, Research and Institutional Models for Universities in the Next Millenium Seminar at University of Houston -- May 10 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Anything done at the middle tier uses commodity technologies and likely to be highly functional visual environment
  • So metacomputing extensions of HPCC will not as many think be difficult
2 We can take some services and move some or all of their capability to middle tier
  • visualization, scheduling, collaboration, application integration -- anything "coarse grain"
3 We can view parallel computing as a special case of distributed computing and generate more attractive parallel computing development environments
4 HPF HPJava HPC++ compilers and issues of decomposition and fine grain synchronization remain at backend and a focus of HPCC specific work

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