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Master Foilset for HPCS95 Keynote Presentation

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at HPCS95 Symposium on July 10-12 Montreal Canada. Foils prepared July 9,1995

What is status of High Performance Computing and Communications ?
  • In a nutshell, we understand issues and technologies quite well but next step frfom research to reality is hard and not clear where the "killer(winning) applications are"
The current U.S. Federal HPCC Program and particular work at NPAC on industrial implications
  • The survey of industrial applications and its implications
InfoVision (Information,Video, Simulation, Imagery, on demand) and MPP's as WebServers
  • Applications to Education. Television and other media, Community Networks
Lessons from a meeting at Pasadena, January 1995. HPCC does not clearly make business sense. Need expand user(application) and technology base
  • This will also improve(revolutionize) HPCC Software Infrastructure with productivity and Software Engineering tools.


Table of Contents for Master Foilset for HPCS95 Keynote Presentation


001 HPC at the Crossroads
    Academic Niche or Economic Development Cornucopia
002 Abstract of HPC(C) at the Crossroads
003 Superficial Observations on High Performance Computing-I
004 Superficial Observations on High Performance Computing-II
005 Superficial Observations on High Performance Communication
006 Some Implications of HPCC Observations
007 Current Status of HPCC Applications, Hardware and Software
008 However we need more than fast enough machines
    We also need a large enough market to sustain technology (systems 
    and software) 
009 A Survey of New York State Industrial Opportunities for HPCC was 
    very influential for me and my group(NPAC)
010 The 33 Application areas were studied in detail:
    Simulation (Roughly the Grand Challenges)
011 The 33 Application areas were studied in detail:
    Information Analysis -- DataMining
012 The 33 Application areas were studied in detail:
    InfoVision: Information, Video, Imagery and Simulation on Demand
013 The 33 Application areas were studied in detail:
    Information Integration combining Simulation, Analysis and 
    InfoVision
014 Some detailed Analysis of Opportunities for HPCC in the Science 
    and Engineering Simulation Arena
015 From the Grand(Simulation) Challenges to the National 
    (information) Challenges
016 Need to Educate People to take advantage of HPCC technologies
017 WebServers and InfoVision as an example of Opportunity for MPP's 
    on the NII
018 The Virtual University and Other Opportunities to use HPCC in 
    Education
019 Some Virtual University Projects with which NPAC is Collaborating
020 The World Wide WebWindows and our contributions -- WebWork
021 WebWork -- Figures/Screendumps Index
022 What Is WebWork -- NPAC,
    Boston University, Cooperating Systems Collaboration -- I?
023 What Is WebWork -- NPAC,
    Boston University Cooperating Systems Collaboration -- II?
024 Some Key Features of WebWork
025 WebWork Architecture
026 NPAC WebTools-I (Basic WebWindows Functionality)
027 NPAC WebTools-II
028 Web Productivity Tools and Virtual Software Laboratory (VSL)
029 World-Wide Virtual Machine
030 WebFlow Paradigm
031 Software Project Manager -- Example of Agent Middleware
032 General WebScript and Agents
033 WebWork Integration Model
034 HPCC needs a large enough market to sustain technology (systems 
    and software) 
035 WebWork -- NPAC, Boston University, Cooperating Systems 
    Collaboration
036 PCRC Naturally Fits in with WebWork
037 WebWork Summary for PCRC
038 WebWork Terms and Concepts -- I
039 WebWork Terms and Concepts -- II
040 WebWork Terms and Concepts -- III
041 WebWork Terms and Concepts -- IV
042 ASOP and Multidisciplinary Analysis and Design(MAD)


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