Gateway : A High-Level Interface to High Performance Commodity Metacomputing

10/24/99


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Gateway : A High-Level Interface to High Performance Commodity Metacomputing

Outline

The research problem

How to approach to solution(1)

How to approach to solution(2)

Early Stage of Gateway : WebFlow: Mission (1)

WebFlow : Architecture(3)

WebFlow : Implementation(2)

WebFlow : Middle-Tier(4)

WebFlow: Backend Modules(5)

WebFlow: Run Method(6)

WebFlow: over Globus(7)

WebFlow : Pros & Cons(8)

WebFlow : Cons(9)

Distributed Object-Based Gateway- Implementation Strategy

Distributed Object-Based Gateway- Architecture

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Gateway Server

Gateway Server

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Some of Key properties of Gateway Server(1)

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Some of Key features- (2)

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Some of Key features- (3)

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Some of Key features- (4)

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Some of Key features- (5)

Some of Similar products

Effects of the previous enterprise models to Gateway(1)

Effects of the previous enterprise models to Gateway(2)

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Possible Usage of Gateway in complete collaborative environment

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Gateway Applications

LMS Objectives

LMS: Changes in Vegetation

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Data Retrieval

Quantum Simulations

QS: Gateway implementation

QS Front End

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DARP - A Data analysis and Rapid Prototyping Environment

High Level Architecture of DARP

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Instrumentation of the code

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Conclusions

Conclusions(Cont.)

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Conclusions(Cont.)

Author: Valued Gateway Customer

Email: gcf@npac.syr.edu

Home Page: http://www.npac.syr.edu