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aJava Grande and Pragmatic Programming Environments

Given by Geoffrey Fox at Invited Talk at ISCOPE 98, Santa Fe on Dec 10 98. Foils prepared Jan 1 99

We give a poetic discussion of the Pragmatic Object Web and the nature of computer science and physics.
We describe Java Grande -- definition, motivation and current status
  • motivation discusses Java as a language and where it is clearly good and where it could be good!
  • Describe 3 very different aspects of computation where Java can be used
The Java Grande Forum has numerical and distributed computing working groups and projects include
  • study changes to Java and its runtime to enhance Grande applications and their programming environment
  • community activity to define seamless interfaces allowing universal access to general hosts
Discuss Java for Parallel Computing including message passing passing (MPI) and data parallelism
Give example of implied multi tier service architecture


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1 Java Grande and Pragmatic Programming Environments
2 Abstract of ISCOPE Java Grande Presentation
3 Physics and Computer Science I
4 Physics and Computer Science II
5 Computer Science in the Heat Bath of the World I
6 Computer Science in the Heat Bath of the World II
7 Computer Science in the Heat Bath of the World III
8 So what will we discuss?
9 What is Java Grande?
10 Recapping the Issues in Java Grande
11 Why is Java Worth Looking at?
12 What is the Competition?
13 Why could Java succeed where Fortran and C++ failed?
14 PPT Slide
15 A Multi-Tier Computing System
16 What is the Process?
17 What is Goal of Java Grande Forum?
18 Presentations at SC98 Panel Session
19 Two types of Things the Forum is doing
20 Activities of the Java Grande Forum I
21 Gosling on Operator Overloading
22 Numerical Computing in Java
23 Java Grande Forum Floating Point Proposals I
24 Java Grande Forum Floating Point Proposals II
25 Activities of the Java Grande Forum II
26 Some Remarks on Remote Method Invocation RMI
27 Performance for Java RMI/ORB's
28 Java Performance for Structures
29 C++ ORB Much Faster than Java!
30 Future Activities of Concurrency Group
31 Java Framework for Computing Services
32 Possible Services in a Java Computing Framework
33 DATORR and JavaCS
34 Activities in MPI for Java
35 PPT Slide
36 PPT Slide
37 Java and Parallelism I?
38 Java and Parallelism II?
39 What should you do as a Java Grande believer I?
40 What should you do as a Java Grande believer II?
41 HPcc Prototype WebFlow and JWORB over GLOBUS
42 Summary of NPAC's JWORB natural Building Block of the POW
43 Gateway Building Blocks: JWORB WebFlow on GLOBUS
44 Next Steps for HPcc using JavaBeans
45 WebFlow WaveFilter Module
46 WebFlow + High Performance Backend Functional Architecture
47 WebFlow over Globus for NCSA Alliance Quantum Chemistry Application View
48 WebFlow on Globus -- LMS at CEWES
49 Multi-Server Middle Tier
50 HLA/RTI and Coarse Grain Technologies I
51 HLA/RTI and Coarse Grain Technologies II

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