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Miscellaneous Presentation Material used in 1996

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Research Presentations on 1996. Foils prepared 6 May 1996

This collects together Miscellaneous foils used in Research Presentations during first half of 1996
The first were used at 3 talks at IBM sites on February 7-8,1996
The next set were used for ARPA Problem Solving Environment Panel Session February 14,1996
Then a February 22 Presentation at Welch Allyn
PetaFlop foils from old 1994 Pasadena Meeting
Two Education Talks at IBM and Washington
May 1996 TeleMedicine Presentation
Overall Web Technology/Application Survey


Table of Contents for Miscellaneous Presentation Material used in 1996


001 Collection of General Research Foils
    January--June 1996
002 Abstract of Jan-June 1996 Research Foils
003 Some Operating System Issues
004 Architecture of Web Client-Server Software -- Mosaic/Netscape 
    Today
005 Architecture of Web Client-Server Software -- The Future as 
    suggested by Hotjava?
006 Choices of Formats and Filters in Web Systems
007 Java Interface for Performance Visualization
008 Use of Java to Display Algorithmic Structure
009 A Tutorial on Web Technologies and their use in HPCC
010 Abstract of Web Technologies and HPCC Presentation
011 Recommendations for New and Enhanced Activities in Problem Solving
     Environments
    Arpa PI Meeting
    San Antonio Texas February 14,1996
012 Abstract of Recommendations for Problem Solving Environments 
    (PSE's)
013 Recommendation: Develop Architectures and Frameworks for PSE's - I
014 Recommendation: Develop Architectures and Frameworks for PSE's - 
    II
015 Recommendation: Develop Needed Component Technologies
016 Recommendation: Encourage Multi-Community Interactions
017 Recommendation: Develop Prototype PSE's
018 Some Remarks on HPJava
019 Possible Relevance of Web Technologies for Engineering and 
    Medicine
020 Abstract/Essential Points for Web Relevance
021 General Framework of WebMed - Telemedicine Lessons
022 General Framework -- The new WebMed Approach
023 NPAC WebMed Project Team
024 Gathering Medical Information Together
025 Possible WebMed Projects - I
026 Possible WebMed Projects - II
027 NPAC and its work with Industry and Education
028 Abstract of NPAC Activities with Engineering and Computer Science
029 NPAC Strategy in Research, Education and Technology Transfer
030 NPAC Application Areas of Expertise
031 Petaflop Performance for Flow in Porous Media?
032 Target Flow in Porous Media Problem (Glimm - Petaflop Workshop)
033 NASA's Projection of Memory and Computational Requirements upto 
    Petaflops for Aerospace Applications
034 Web Technologies and
    High Speed Networks --
    A Revolution in Teaching at K-12 and the University Level
035 Abstract of APS/AAPT Education Presentation 
036 Problem Solving Environments and the Syracuse (NPAC) Activity for 
    Black Hole Grand Challenge
037 Abstract of Syracuse Presentation at Black Hole PI Meeting
038 Web Technology and its Use in Medical Informatics and TeleMedicine
039 Abstract of Use of Web Technology for Medical Informatics
040 Interdisciplinary Collaboration --
    The Players in Bridge -- WebMed -- CareWeb
041 Interdisciplinary Collaboration -- The Players in Bridge -- WebMed
     -- CareWeb
042 WebMed for Distributed Medical Interventional Informatics
043 Synergy of InterNet and IntraNets
044 Emerging Web and NII Vision  - I
045 Emerging Web and NII Vision - II
046 Critical Emerging Web Technologies - I
047 Critical Emerging Web Technologies - II
048 Some Technology Contributions of NPAC
049 WebWindows DataBase Activities at NPAC
    Oracle (Relational) , Illustra (Object) Databases linked to the 
    Web
050 Current WebMed Projects - I
051 Current WebMed Projects - II
052 Current WebMed Projects - III
053 The WebWindows Operating System
054 Overview of NPAC (and other)
    Web Applications and Services 
    June 1996
055 Abstract of Web Applications and Services
056 Problem Solving Environments
057 Medical Applications
058 Disabled Interfaces
    Empowering Cyberspace and Education
059 Education and the Web
060 The Consumer World
061 IntraNets
062 Crisis Management
063 Manufacturing
064 Overall Principles of Computing on the Web
065 Topics Illustrated in  Computing on the Web
066 Factorization on the Web
067 Financial Modelling on Demand
068 Java as a GUI
069 Java WebFlow and AVS
070 WebHPF and Other Full Programming Environments 
071 Guided Tour of CareWeb School Nurse Support System
072 Abstract of Guided Tour of CareWeb School Nurse Support System


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