We describe why it is interesting to build computational grids on the commodity (web) software infrstructure |
We Introduce Industry 3-tier architecture and identify middle tier as key architectural feature |
We discuss implications for collaboration,
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We describe two tier messaging with control in middle tier snd high performance data transfer in backend tier |
001 Remarks on Commodity(Web) Technologies for Computational Grids 002 The Computing Pyramid 003 Some Classes of Applications 004 Computational Grid and the Web 005 Two Roles of Web Technologies 006 Structure(Architecture) of Applications - I 007 Structure(Architecture) of Applications - II 008 Some Tactical Opportunities of Web Technologies - I 009 Some Tactical Opportunities of Web Technologies - II 010 Why Use of Web Architecture as basis of Computational Grid? 011 One Strategy for a Web-based Computational Grid 012 A Web-based 3-Tier Computing System 013 Web-Server based Metacomputer Capabilities at 3 levels 014 General Web based Grid Architecture 015 Role of Collaboratory Systems 016 Proposed Approach to High Performance Messaging 017 Three Possible Implementations of CFD CSM Linkage 018 Picture of JavaBean and JDK1.1 AWT Event Model 019 Some Capabilities of this Approach 020 Three Possible Implementations of CFD CSM Linkage 021 Web Architecture Supports Interpreted Environments 022 Example of WebFlow = AVS/Khoros using Web 023 WebFlow: Image Processing 024 Component Based Programming Environments 025 Integration of Web with CORBA 026 Integration of DIS with Object Web Based Computing 027 Technology Convergence Roadmap - Overview for Forces Modeling, Integrated Modeling and Testing for DoD 028 Technology Convergence Roadmap - Overview for Forces Modeling, Integrated Modeling and Testing for DoD