Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at General NPAC ScreenDumps on All 1997. Foils prepared 7 January 1997
Outside Index
Summary of Material
This resource contains a variety of Screendumps from January 97 to December 97 |
It includes May97 Screendumps used in NPAC Overview prepared for Montreal Conference" |
It includes May97 Screendumps used in Arpa Demonstration Tape and Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
Outside Index Summary of Material
Geoffrey Fox |
Syracuse University |
NPAC |
111 College Place |
Syracuse NY 13244-4100 |
http://www.packet.com/packet/ Hot Wired Tuesday January 7 Edition |
Applet calculates pi while you read article! |
Feb 97 Demonstration of Tango |
Feb 97 Demonstration of Tango |
Feb 97 Demonstration of Tango |
Feb 97 Demonstration of Tango |
Feb 97 Demonstration of Tango |
Feb 97 Demonstration of Tango |
Updated from Mar 11 Education Web Technology Day |
Updated from Mar 11 Education Web Technology Day |
Updated from Mar 11 Education Web Technology Day |
From http://godel.ph.utexas.edu/Ftp/images/black_hole_collision_id.gif |
The gold and voilet curves are isosurfaces of the metric component gxx for field =2(gold) and 1.5 (violet). The green surface is the zero isosurface of Kxx, the extrinsic curvature, so it's like looking at the position of space which will be frozen at the initial time, since the extrinsic curvature is like the velocity. The gold balls are at the throat of the holes. These are the solution of the elliptic initial value problem. |
March 21 Version |
March 21 Version |
March 21 Version |
March 21 Version |
From General Magic http://www.genmagic.com/Internet/Trends/ |
From General Magic http://www.genmagic.com/Internet/Trends/ |
From General Magic http://www.genmagic.com/Internet/Trends/ |
From General Magic http://www.genmagic.com/Internet/Trends/ |
From General Magic http://www.genmagic.com/Internet/Trends/ |
From General Magic http://www.genmagic.com/Internet/Trends/ |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
A demo is accesible at http://sandman.npac.syr.edu:8880/gisdemo.html |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
The satellite images used here have a spatial resolution of 28.5 meters. |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
From Tango Project for CEWES Collaborative Tool Meeting |
La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club |
see Chinese HPCC/Web Curriculum Resource for NPAC-PACTproject to translate HPCC/Web to Chinese |
see Chinese HPCC/Web Curriculum Resource for NPAC-PACTproject to translate HPCC/Web to Chinese |
see Chinese HPCC/Web Curriculum Resource for NPAC-PACTproject to translate HPCC/Web to Chinese |
see Chinese HPCC/Web Curriculum Resource for NPAC-PACTproject to translate HPCC/Web to Chinese |
see Chinese HPCC/Web Curriculum Resource for NPAC-PACTproject to translate HPCC/Web to Chinese |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
Includes WebFlow, VPL and other editors in tier 1 (User Front-end), |
network of Java Web servers in tier 2 (Middleware), |
Legacy HPCC and other commercial Systems in tier 3 (Backend). |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
Components of the WebFlow user interface. |
Includes WebFlow Editor applet and Visualization/Computational Steering applets associated with individual WebFlow modules. |
Applets are managed by Web Browsers. Modules are managed by Java Web Servers. |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
Linking Java Web Servers to form a Middleware Network (WebVM). |
Session Manager servlet interacts with the Front-End, Module Manager servlet instantiates WebFlow modules, Connection Manager servlet builds inter-modular connectivity. |
Three type of modules and compute-webs are presented:
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New technology interplays with legacy technology harmonically: Java applet is employed as "wrapper" to render the process of the computation. |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
Potts simulation sending visualization streams both to the original Potts applet and to the WebFlow network which supports interactive manipulation (Hue/Saturation/Brightness changes) of the image stream |
see Real Audio Scripted Discussion of PCRC and WebFlow |
From Full-Text Web Search Systems for Education part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
See (http://osprey7.npac.syr.edu:8080/newsbank) |
From Full-Text Web Search Systems for Education part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
See (http://osprey8.npac.syr.edu:1963/search) |
From Full-Text Web Search Systems for Education part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Integration of Relational Databases with World Wide Web and Internet part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Integration of Relational Databases with World Wide Web and Internet part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Integration of Relational Databases with World Wide Web and Internet part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Integration of Relational Databases with World Wide Web and Internet part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
The high quality satellite images with spatial resolution of 28.5 meters have been constructed from the multiband data sets. |
From Geographic Information System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
A 3D GIS model is composed of satellite terrain images and external objects: a rotating VRML radar model and clouds produced by a weather simulation code. |
From Geographic Information System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
The green plane, possibly carrying chemical weapon, is being intercepted over Long Island. |
From Geographic Information System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
Statistical and demographical information for a particular location is displayed on the right. |
From Geographic Information System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Tango - A Java/WWW-Based Internet Collaborative Software System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Tango - A Java/WWW-Based Internet Collaborative Software System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Tango - A Java/WWW-Based Internet Collaborative Software System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Tango - A Java/WWW-Based Internet Collaborative Software System part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/3Dvisiblehuman/3dvisiblehuman.html |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/3Dvisiblehuman/VRML/VRML2.0/ |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/3Dvisiblehuman/VRML/VRML2.0/ |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/3Dvisiblehuman/VRML/VRML2.0/MEDVIS/ |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/3Dvisiblehuman/VRML/VRML2.0/MEDVIS/ |
From 3D Visualization of Visible Human part of NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Buena Vista - NPAC Video Conferencing System in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Buena Vista - NPAC Video Conferencing System in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Buena Vista - NPAC Video Conferencing System in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From NPAC Weather Visualization Project in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From NPAC Weather Visualization Project in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From NPAC Weather Visualization Project in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From NPAC Weather Visualization Project in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
Current weather data and the weather forecast are available on demand for 550 US cities. |
From NPAC Weather Visualization Project in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
Most recent regional weather data can also be obtained interactively by clicking anywhere on the US map. |
From NPAC Weather Visualization Project in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
Session control for slave clients is provided by TANGO. |
From Video-on-Demand in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
Slave clients only has a start/stop control. |
Interactive control remains with the "master client" |
From Video-on-Demand in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
This is a component of the Internet push technology. |
The client can be tuned to multicast address and incorporated into a page providing information to the service subscriber. No software download is necessary. |
From Video-on-Demand in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
Links on the HTML page initiate seeking to a particular position in the movie. |
The Video Client displays ActiveMovie OLE control with a video window (right lower corner). |
ActiveMovie Control Properties window provides an extended interface to the Video Client (right upper corner). |
From Video-on-Demand in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
From Video-on-Demand in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
The end user can choose a movie and request to start playback from any position in the movie related to the keyword. |
From Video-on-Demand in NPAC Overview May 1997 |
see http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/linpackjava/ |
From http://www.quadbase.com/cyberchart/ |
2D Charts - there are total of 9 chart types. |
Data for charting can be obtained from a file, or retrieved by executing a query against a specified JDBC data source. |
From http://www.quadbase.com/cyberchart/ |
3D Charts - there are total of 9 chart types. |
Data for charting can be obtained from a file, or retrieved by executing a query against a specified JDBC data source. |
From http://www.quadbase.com/cyberchart/vrml.html |
VRML version of 3D Charts - there are total of 9 chart types. |
Data for charting can be obtained from a file, or retrieved by executing a query against a specified JDBC data source. |
From http://www.cruzio.com/~sabweb/arcade/bowling.html |
Multiplayer Bowling Game |
From http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/tutorials/JDBC/screendumps/mahesh/ |
The user chooses a lower and an upper bound value for the price of the car. |
The query is passed on to the database server and the id values of the corresponding cars are returned. |
The fields corresponding to each car is then viewed with the use of "Previous" and "Next" buttons. |
From http://www.highway1.com.au/arts/wizards/VRML/board1.wrl |
From http://www.mindentimes.on.ca/CosmicThing/Main.html |
A full-featured sky plotter applet, capable of rendering moving, interactive full-sky plots of brighter sky objects, as seen from any point on earth. |
From http://reality.sgi.com/tomk/demos/vrml2/elevator.wrl |
From http://reality.sgi.com/employees/shafer_mfg/VRML/VRML_worlds/Fing_spell_pkg/stage/ |
From http://cuiwww.unige.ch/~buisson3/pacman1/pacman1.html |
From http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~lky/Java/StockChart/ |
Gets historical quotes from Internet, almost every stocks and indices. |
Draws price bar chart, volumn, moving averages, and some indictors. |
From http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~lky/Java/StockChart/ |
Gets historical quotes from Internet, almost every stocks and indices. |
Draws price bar chart, volumn, moving averages, and some indictors. |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
See http://kopernik.npac.syr.edu:8888/scivis/index.html |
Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
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Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
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Latest Tango Capabilities June 97 |
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An example of a foil with an addon. |
A foil discussing the Math Object with an addon from JavaScript vpl. |
An example of a foil with an addon. |
A foil discussing PERL character Strings while referring to an addon from Perl vpl. |
An example of a foil with an addon along with all the addons for that particular foilset. |
An example of a presentation that consists of several foilsets. |
Designed and built by Translet (Wojtek Furmanski) |
Designed and built by Translet (Wojtek Furmanski) |
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Taken from Corel Main Site |
HPcc involves adding to this system, high performance in the third tier. |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
There is a similar Java version of this using RMI and JDBC with of course the linked application being restricted to Java code. Corba and the analogous COM solution are cross-language solutions. |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
This allows MPI (or equivalently Nexus, Globus or PVM) and commodity technologies to coexist with a seamless user interface. |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
Not used in final version of Paper |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
This is a classic "Host-node computing model". Logically the "Host" is at tier-2 and the nodes are at tier 3. The Physical architecture could differ from the logical architecture. |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
Not used in final version of Paper |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
The "Host" is logically a separate Corba object but could of course be instantiated on the same computer as one or more of the nodes. Using the protocol bridge of fig. 15, one could address objects using Corba with local parallel computing nodes invoking MPI and remote accesses using Corba where its functionality (access to very many services) is valuable. |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
Not used in final version of Paper |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
All at Second Server Tier |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
All at Third High Performance Tier |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
Hybrid Approach with Control at Server and data transfer at Third High Performance Tier |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
Typical clients (on top right) are independent but Java collaboration systems link multiple clients through object (service) sharing. |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |
From HPcc as High Performance Commodity Components |