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Overview foils given at start of CPS600 describing broad concept of course

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CPS600 Spring Semester 1995 on January 1995 . Foils prepared July 6,1995

This Introduction to course describes Philosophy which is built around both a general list of issues and technologies as well as particular focus on areas where NPAC is working
We supplement these foils with those in InfoMall, InfoVision and Webserver collections
We summarise Technology base in Simulation and Information Arena
Discuss National Information Infrastructure Initiative
List possible Topics in Course as set of 10 base modules
Define Initial set of lectures and NPAC focus on Hierarchical Web Servers


Table of Contents for Overview foils given at start of CPS600 describing broad concept of course


001 CPS 600
    Winter-Spring 1995
    A Prototype of new course CPS616
    Computational Science for the Information Age:
    Module A: Course Overview
002 Abstract of CPS 600 Course Foils
003 General Structure of CPS600
004 Knowledge needed for CPS600
005 Structure of Course
006 Coverage of Initial 10 Lectures is Approximately: 
007 Initial 5 Homeworks
    are expected to be
008 National Challenges will drive the adoption of HPCC in the 
    "Real World"
009 The National Challenges Identified by the Federal HPCC Initiative
010 Program in Information Age Computational Science Implemented 
    Within Current Academic Program
011 Federal 1994 Blue Book Comparison of National and Grand Challenges
012 Core Enabling HPCC Software Technologies for Information 
    Production (Simulation)
013 Core Enabling HPCC Algorithms and Components for Information 
    Production (Simulation)
014 Core Enabling HPCC Technologies Information Analysis, Access, 
    Integration
015 Core Enabling HPCC Technologies Information Analysis, Access, 
    Integration    (continued)
016 CPS616: Technologies and Applications of the Information Age
017 Implementation of Pilot version of CPS616 as CPS600(Special 
    Topics)
018 Overview of Draft Curriculum for Pilot CPS616
019 1: Curriculum of Module: Internet and Specialized Testbeds as 
    Prototypes of the GII (Global Information Infrastructure)
020 2: Curriculum of Module: The Physical Network
021 3: Curriculum of Module: The Consumer Multimedia Enterprise:
022 4: Curriculum of Module: Digital Media: Audio, Video, Graphics and
     Images
023 5: Curriculum of Module: User, Application and Service Interfaces
024 6: Curriculum for Module: Client and Server High Performance 
    Multimedia Computer 
025 7: Curriculum for Module: Base Software and Systems Architecture 
    of the GII
026 8: Curriculum for Module: Pervasive and Niche Applications for the
     GII
027 9: Curriculum for Module: Generic Services and Middleware on the 
    GII
028 10: Curriculum for Module: The Emerging GII Enterprise in 
    Industry, Academia and Society
029 Handouts Lectures 2 and 3:
    Tutorials on HTML
030 Handouts Lectures 2 and 3: 
    Special Webtools for CPS 600


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