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Foil 13 Abstract of Commodity Technologies in HPCC for NIST

From General NPAC Foils-98A starting January 98 (PowerPoint) General Research -- January 98 -->. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 We discuss role of commodity (Web) technologies in future high performance computing environments
2 We describe how a network of Web/CORBA/COM servers architecture can naturally support both parallel and distributed computing while
3 We describe applications to both metacomputing, and parallel computing and suggest this approach can provide attractive user environments leveraging the huge commodity investment
4 We suggest critical importance of CORBA and component based software in HPCC -- Javabeans seem very important
5 We describe role of collaboration technology in linking computers with people
6 We describe use of Java as a general coding language for scientific and engineering computation
7 This approach unifies distributed event driven simulations with classic massively parallel time stepped computations

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