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Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at PDPTA Las Vegas on June 28 1999. Foils prepared June 27 1999

Abstract and Motivation
Portals to Computing and Business
  • General Examples and Architecture of such a Portal
  • Gateway project as a relatively advanced Portal
Technologies of a Portal
  • Multi-tier systems and Pragmatic Object Web
  • Java
  • Role of XML in Portal Construction
Some Services of a Portal
  • Collaboration
  • Security
Portal Programming
Other Examples
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Image Processing
How to get High Performance in a multi tier model


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1 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
2 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
3 Essential Motivation
4 What's the Point I
5 What's the Point II
6 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
7 So What is a Portal?
8 My Netscape Portal
9 Yahoo Portal to Stock Market Customized Displays
10 Merrill Lynch Predictions Enterprise Information Portals (EIP)
11 Building a Portal
12 Special Portals -- Computing I
13 Basic 3 Tier Computing Model
14 Object View of running a program
15 Special Portals -- Computing II
16 Portal to Earthquake Science 3-Tier Computing Architecture
17 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
18 Gateway Project in a Nutshell
19 LMS Goals and Front-End
20 WebFlow on Globus -- LMS at CEWES
21 Another Gateway Prototype: Quantum Chemistry PSE for NCSA Alliance
22 Gateway PSE Example: CCM
23 Current Gateway Interface
24 Multi Tier Computing Model
25 "Gateway" Architecture
26 What does Gateway do for you?
27 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
28 Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - I
29 Pragmatic Object Web Technology Model - II
30 Basic Multi Tier architecture
31 Functionality of layers in Multi-tier Architecture
32 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
33 The 3 Places Java can be Used
34 What is Java Grande?
35 Basic Issues in Java Grande
36 Why is Java Worth Looking at?
37 What is the Alternative?
38 What is the Process?
39 What is Goal of Java Grande Forum?
40 Two types of Things the Forum is doing
41 Activities of the Java Grande Forum I
42 Numerical Computing in Java
43 Bill Joy Keynote Speech ACM Java Grande Meeting June 13 99
44 Activities of the Java Grande Forum II
45 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
46 Gateway Support of Simple Standalone Codes
47 XML is also used at Backend
48 Databases versus XML?
49 xxxxxxML
50 ScienceML
51 Scientific Notepad
52 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
53 Universal Shared Object Strategy
54 Collaboration using Tango-Interactive
55 Examples of CollaborativeVisualization
56 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
57 Gateway Security Model
58 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
59 Implementation Architecture
60 Programming the Computing Portal
61 WebFlow in Gateway
62 Metacomputing and Portals
63 Structure(Architecture) of Portal Applications - I
64 Structure(Architecture) of Portal Applications - II
65 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
66 JWORB - Java Web Object Request Broker
67 Summary of NPAC's JWORB natural Building Block of the Gateway
68 NPAC's Object Web RTI
69 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
70 Portal for Image Processing ?
71 Integration of Web and Distributed Object Technologies in a New Generation of Grande Programming Environments
72 Java Grande Activities in MPI for Java
73 Java and Parallelism I?
74 Java and Parallelism II?
75 Hybrid Parallel Computing Model
76 Three Possible Implementations of CFD CSM Linkage
77 Jini will be a focus of Activities in Java Grande Concurrency Group
78 JiniMPI Architecture
79 What should you do as a Object Web and/or Java Grande believer?

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