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Emerging Network(Web) Technologies for Scientific Computing

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CRPC NSF Review on August 16 1996 . Foils prepared August 17 1996

Secs 51

We describe some of forces driving the Web and its technologies of relevance to large scale distributed metacomputing
We focus on Two Areas in this talk
  • Role of Web Servers in forming a network(web) of computer servers which allow powerful integration of data and compute services as a "server-server" infrastructure
    • We take "HPF on the Web" Programming Laboratory as an example
  • Issues in extending Java to support both coordination and data parallelism (HPJava)


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Master Foilset for HPCS95 Keynote Presentation
Supercomputing 95 Tutorial on Web Technologies for Education Master Presentation
Collection of GIF Images for General NPAC Projects 1995-March96
Collection of GIF Images for General NPAC Projects April96-
General Collection of Foils for CRPC Annual Meeting

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1 Emerging Network Technologies for Scientific Computing
CRPC Review Meeting
August 16 1996
http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/crpcnetcomp2/index.html
2 Abstract of Emerging Network Technologies for Scientific Computing
3 CRPC Context for Presentation
4 Some Critical Features of Java and Parallelism
5 Some Critical Features of Java and Scientific Computing
6 Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? - I
7 Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? - II
8 Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? - III
9 PCRC Naturally Fits in with WebWork
10 Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? - IV
11 Let us Examine Issues with an Example --
"HPF on the Web" - I
12 A WWVM based on Web and PVM Technologies
13 Syracuse HPF Compiler on the Web-- Input Page
14 Syracuse HPF Compiler on the Web-- Output Page
15 Let us Examine Issues with an Example -- "HPF on the Web" - II
16 Kivanc Dincer's Java FrontEnd to Pablo - I
17 Kivanc Dincer's Java FrontEnd to Pablo - II
18 Issues in Use of Web Servers as a Compute Net - I
19 RSA130 Factorization is completed!
20 NCSA Biology Workbench
21 Issues in Use of Web Servers as a Compute Net - II
22 Applications of Java for Visualization/GUI Builder
23 Main Window for Java Interface to Distributed Computing Environment
24 Screens Opened for Java Interface to Distributed Computing Environment
25 Remarks on HPJava -- Data Parallel Java - I
26 Remarks on HPJava -- Data Parallel Java - II

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