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From Java Grande Overview IPPS/SPDP 1999 International Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing San Juan Puerto Rico -- April 12 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox
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Table of Contents for Java Grande Overview


1 Java Grande: Overview
2 Abstract of IPPS/SPDP 99 Java Grande Presentation
3 What is Java Grande?
4 Basic Issues in Java Grande
5 Why is Java Worth Looking at?
6 What is the Alternative?
7 The 3 Places Java can be Used
8 A Multi-Tier Computing System
9 What is the Process?
10 What is Goal of Java Grande Forum?
11 Presentations at SC98 Panel Session
12 Two types of Things the Forum is doing
13 Activities of the Java Grande Forum I
14 Numerical Computing in Java
15 Java Grande Forum Floating Point Proposals
16 Activities of the Java Grande Forum II
17 Some Remarks on Remote Method Invocation RMI
18 Future Activities of Concurrency Group
19 Java Framework for Computing Services
20 Seamless Interfaces
21 DATORR and JavaCS
22 Possible Services in DATORR or Java Computing Framework
23 www.datorr.org
24 Activities in MPI for Java
25 Java and Parallelism I?
26 Java and Parallelism II?
27 What should you do as a Java Grande believer I?
28 What should you do as a Java Grande believer II?
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