Many of developments in modern Large Scale Enterprise Systems can enhance HPCC effectiveness by linking in productive services built around web, database and distributed object technologies
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HPCC (MPP) systems are not necessarily optimized for implementing such services
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001 Gateway Systems Commodity Interface to HPCC Systems 002 Overview 003 Evolving Distributed System Concepts 004 Distributed Object Based Computing 005 Today's Pragmatic Object Web: The Confusing Multi-Technology Real World Middleware Server Layer 006 NPAC Concepts : HPcc High Performance commodity computing 007 NPAC Concepts: Pragmatic Object Web 008 Traditional 2 Tier Client Server Architecture 009 Typical 3 Tier Architecture 010 4 Tier Architecture for database example 011 Two ways of Implementing Data Objects 012 Multi-Server Model 013 So in our WebWisdom Distance Education System 014 While for High Performance Computing 015 Multi-Server Scenario 016 Multi Tier Gateway Architecture 017 What are General Capabilities in Gateway Tier? 018 What Particular Programs could run in Gateway Tier? 019 Remaining Foils Discuss 1) NPAC Specific Related Technologies JWORB and WebFlow 2) A Novel Approach to Resource Management based on HLA/RTI Concepts 020 Summary of NPAC's WebFlow 021 WebFlow WaveFilter Module 022 WebFlow SC'97 Demo 023 WebFlow over Globus at NCSA Application View 024 WebFlow + Globus Functional Architecture 025 WebFlow 3 Tier Architecture with High Performance Globus and High Functionality IIOP Gateway Layer Services 026 Summary of NPAC's JWORB 027 JWORB - Java Web Object Request Broker 028 NPAC's Object Web RTI 029 JWORB based Object Web RTI 030 HLA/RTI versus HPF/MPI 031 HLA/RTI at Top Management Level 032 Architecture of HLA/RTI Services 033 HLA/RTI Management Structure 034 Resource Management and Scheduling