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Given by Geoffrey C. Fox,Wojtek Furmanski at Int. Conf Parallel Computing Minneapolis et al. on Fall 96. Foils prepared 30 Sept 1996
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We describe some of forces and issues which we suggest will lead to Java emerging as the dominant language for scientific and engineering computation.
One Force is the new complex architectures expected for future high performance (petaflop) computers
This implies that other aspects of the Web will become important and in particular Web Servers will be used as a network(web) of computer servers which will allow powerful integration of data and compute services as a "server-server" infrastructure
  • Some of this is the natural consequence of the WebWindows picture of future software infrastructure
  • Here "HPF on the Web" Programming Laboratory as an example
We discuss both intrinsic reasons why
  • Java is more attractive than Fortran77/90 for Computational Science (I.e. Scientific and Engineering Computation)
  • and Issues in extending Java to support both coordination and data parallelism (HPJava)


Table of Contents for Master Set of Presentations on Java for Computational Science

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A 1 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Computing in 2007:
Future PetaFlop Architectures
Java as the the Language for High Performance Computational Science
and Simulation
Invited Presentation: International Conference on Parallel Computing
Minnesota Oct 3-4,96
http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/javaforcsefall96/index.html
A 2 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Abstract of Java for Computational Science
_ 3 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Classes of Simulations and their High Performance Needs
_ 4 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Critical Features of Java and Parallelism - I
_ 5 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Critical Features of Java and Parallelism - II
_ 6 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Critical Features of Java as a Programming Language
_ 7 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Comparison of Java and Fortran 77/90
A 8 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? -Java- I
_ 9 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? -Java- II
_ 10 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? -Java- III
_ 11 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Issues in Use of Web Servers as a Compute Net - I
_ 12 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Issues in Use of Web Servers as a Compute Net - II
_ 13 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? - IV
_ 14 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Isn't the Web hardware and software too slow to be interesting for HPCC? - V
_ 15 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Let us Examine Issues with an Example -- "HPF on the Web" - I
_ 16 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Let us Examine Issues with an Example -- "HPF on the Web" - II
_ 17 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Network of Web Servers and Clients
_ 18 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Applications of Java for Visualization/GUI Builder
_ 19 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Remarks on HPJava -- Data Parallel Java - I
_ 20 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Remarks on HPJava -- Data Parallel Java - II
_ 21 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Suggested Action Items at NPAC
_ 22 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Workshop on Java for Computational Science and Engineering
Simulation and Modelling
_ 23 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Motivations
_ 24 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Deductions
_ 25 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Action Items
_ 26 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Approachs to Parallel Java - SPMD Model i.e. user writes Node Program
_ 27 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Approachs to Parallel Java - High Level - I
_ 28 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Approachs to Parallel Java - High Level - II
_ 29 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML More on Interpreted Java Front Ends
_ 30 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Decomposition Versus Integration
_ 31 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Approachs to Parallel Java - High Level - III

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