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Set of Add-On Foils for Research Presentations

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Fox Talks on Fall 95. Foils prepared 10 November 1995

This talk stresses that main opportunity for optical interconnects in HPCC is in MIMD systems varying from the full National Information Infrastructure to a tightly coupled (petaflop) MPP
We describe the WebWork project at NPAC, Cooperating Systems and Boston University which is studying use of Web Software Technology to integrate these two limits


Table of Contents for Set of Add-On Foils for Research Presentations


001 Second International Conference on Massively Parallel Processing 
    Using Optical Interconnections
002 Abstract of MPPOI Talk on Software Issues surrounding Use of 
    Optical Interconnects in HPCC
003 Optical Connectivity and HPCC -- I
004 Optical Connectivity and HPCC -- II
005 NII Technologies from Computing to WebTop Productivity -  
    WebWindows and Industrial Use of HPCC
    November 13 and 14 1995
    University of Minnesota and Cray Research
    see http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/minnnov95/
006 Abstract of Minnesota Presentation
007 Our Overall NII Integrating Vision
008 Critical Emerging Web Technologies
009 A Computer Scientist's View of the Impact of the National 
    Information Infrastructure on Manufacturing
    October 11 1995
    369 Link Hall Syracuse University
010 Abstract of MAME Seminar on NII for Manufacturing
011 Extended Abstract of MAME Seminar on NII for Manufacturing -I 
012 Extended Abstract of MAME Seminar on NII for Manufacturing -II
013 Advanced Web Technology
    Case Center Conference on
    "Doing Business on the Internet"
    November 15,1995
    Syracuse Sheraton University Inn
    see http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/casenov95/
014 Abstract of Advanced Web Technology Presentation
015 Implications of Brave New Web World for Education
016 Web Technology has at least three opportunities for you and me!
017 NPAC's Programs of Interest to New York State Economic Development
     and
    State Wide ATM Network
018 Abstract of State Wide ATM Network Presentation
019 NPAC Staff and Associated Academic Units
020 Open Universal WebWindows -- 
    A Revolution in the Software Industry!
021 Examples and Why WebWindows will Dominate Software Industry?
022 Some Base WebWindows Technology Expertise at NPAC
023 Some Initial WebWindows Based Applications at NPAC
024 The Java/Netscape2.0 Client server Model


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