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Foil 70 Web Technologies at NPAC: WebAMR Example

From General Collection of Foils for CRPC Annual Meeting CRPC Annual Meeting -- 14-17 May 1996 Argonne. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 We illustrate here how the individual component technologies cooperate in a complete application, WebAMR (Adaptive Mesh Refinement)
2 A mesh of computationally extended Web servers, connected via HTTP based message passing, acts as WebVM that runs PDE solver modules for individual grids
3 In a simple static AMR topology (WebWork model), a tree of refined meshes is constructed by the user via the AVS like visual programming tools (WebFlow)
4 Dynamic AMR trees require interpreted programming support -- a pilot "little language" design towards WebHPL
5 WebAMR applications can be configured and run on heterogeneous clusters, including any WebWindows compliant platform
6 Example of WebTop System in this domain in a set of WebVM/WebFlow modules, packaged and customized as a PDE Toolkit for a given Grand Challenge community.

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