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Given by Geoffrey Fox Wojtek Furmanski Marek Podgorny at HPDC-4 Tutorial on August 1, Pentagon City Virginia. Foils prepared July 23,1995
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We discuss current NII technologies including HTML, HTTP, MIME,CGI,PERL4 and Web search engines and the changes expected by including
Understood if not Web Integrated conecpts such as RDBMS, Multimedia servers, Compression, Collaboration, GIS/terrain rendering, collaboration(MOO), Agents, PDA's, security, Opendoc, SGML,HyTime, CORBA,OLE, Windows95/NT
Hardware trends such as ATM, ISDN, Wireless
Integrating Vision such as WebWindows, WebWork(metacomputing), Personal servers, Televirtuality
New Web approachs such as Java, VRML, PERL5, Metadata, Webservers
Education and other application requirements
Current Web/ATM based education including Syracuse's CPS600, Phy105 and Living Schoolbook projects
New Web integration ideas including WebTools, Webtop Publishing, WebDBMS, WebSpace, WebFlow, and the interpolating WebScript


This mixed presentation uses parts of the following base foilsets which can also be looked at on their own!
Master Foilset for Interactive Web based HPDC Technologies for Distance Education
Master for Overview foils for NII Review for MADIC
Master of Overview of NII and Web Technology for NII ASOP Review at Langley
CRPC Annual Meeting WebWindows Presentation
Additional Material for Web Technology Presentations July 95 -- March 96
Master Foilset for HPCS95 Keynote Presentation

Table of Contents for Interactive Web based HPDC Technologies for Distance Education



Restriction of HPDC95 Tutorial for basic web languages prepared for NPAC August 17,1995

1 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Tutorial on Current and Future Web(NII) Technologies as the basis of Distance Education and the Virtual University
2 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Abstract ofVirtual University and the Web/NII Tutorial

Where we are Today with Web and NII

3 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Basic Structure of World Wide Web
4 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Current NII/Web Technologies -- I
5 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Architecture of Web Software
6 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Current NII/Web Technologies -- II
7 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Technologies to be Integrated into the Web -- I
8 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Technologies to be Integrated into the Web -- II

Emerging Web Technologies

9 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Overall NII Integrating Vision

WebWindows and Webwork

10 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML What is WebWindows ?
11 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Current Components of WebWindows
12 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Is WebWindows an Operating System ?

Other Emerging Technologies for NII

13 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Critical Emerging Web Technologies
14 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Emerging Higher Level Web Integration Concepts -- I
15 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Emerging Higher Level Web Integration Concepts -- II

Pictures underlying Televirtuality and WebSpace as well as WebWork (level 2 is WebScript)

16 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML The Hyperworld of New Interactive Media
17 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 2: WebWork -- System Overview with Three Layers

Now we Return to Application Discussion

18 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Architecture of Web Software
19 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Relevant NII Services-I
20 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Relevant NII Services-II
21 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Use of NII Services in Particular Applications -- HealthCare and Telemedicine
22 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Use of NII Services in Particular Applications -- Education
23 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Use of NII Services in Particular Applications -- Society
24 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Use of NII Services in Particular Applications
-- Business (Enterprise Systems)
25 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Use of NII Services in Particular Applications
-- Defence and Crisis Management
26 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Use of NII Services in Particular Applications -- Collaboratory
27 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Use of NII Services in Particular Applications
-- Manufacturing of Complex Systems
28 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML ASOP and Multidisciplinary Analysis and Design(MAD)
29 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Overall Base Structure for ASOP Technology Demonstrations
30 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML ASOP Infrastructure ASOPnet Requirements
31 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML ASOP Technology Demonstrations -- NII Services
32 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML ASOP and Multidisciplinary Analysis and Design(MAD)

Now we discuss PERL4/5 Webtools and Java with Furmanski's foils

33 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML NPAC WebTools-I (Basic WebWindows Functionality)
34 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML NPAC WebTools-II

Now we discuss Computing and Software Engineering on the Web


WebFlow for Simulation Software and People Management

35 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebFlow Paradigm
36 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 7: Java demo (NPAC) -- WebFlow Editor prototype
37 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Software Project Manager -- Example of Agent Middleware
38 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 8: Java demo (NPAC) -- WebFlow application prototype: Project Manager

WebWork Basic Concepts

39 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML What Is WebWork -- NPAC,
Boston University, Cooperating Systems Collaboration -- I?
40 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML What Is WebWork -- NPAC,
Boston University Cooperating Systems Collaboration -- II?
41 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Some Key Features of WebWork
42 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML HPCC needs a large enough market to sustain technology (systems and software)
43 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebWork Architecture
44 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 2: WebWork -- System Overview with Three Layers
45 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Web Productivity Tools and Virtual Software Laboratory (VSL)
46 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 3: WebTools CASE tools sample manual page Including hyper-source code
47 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 4:Java documentation sample page
48 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 5:Java class/metrics/applets manager (NPAC Internal Project)
49 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML World-Wide Virtual Machine
50 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Figure 1:Server-to-Server Communication Diagram

High Level Applications of Webwork

51 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebWork Integration Model
52 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Contrast of Technologies in 3 Worlds
53 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML A WebWork Approach to Breaking Bank of England
54 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebHPL: HPCC Infrastructure for WebWindows
55 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebWork Terms and Concepts -- I
56 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebWork Terms and Concepts -- II
57 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebWork Terms and Concepts -- III
58 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML WebWork Terms and Concepts -- IV

Now we discuss VRML with Furmanski's foils



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