DocumentCode
1468721
Title
Horizons in scientific and distributed computing
Author
Beckmann, Carl J. ; Mcmanus, Donald D. ; Cybenko, George
Author_Institution
Sanders Associates Inc., Nashua, NH, USA
Volume
1
Issue
1
fYear
1999
Firstpage
23
Lastpage
30
Abstract
The article surveys current technologies relevant to developing scientific applications on globally distributed networks. It reviews some networking and computing technologies that are having a significant impact, real or perceived, in the commercial computing world and might be valuable for future distributed scientific computing. In many cases, an unfortunate combination of technical inbreeding and aggressive marketing has created jargon and hyperbole barriers to understanding. So, presentations of these technologies too often use terminology potentially foreign to scientific computing people. That has been our experience at least. The article´s goal is to remove some of these barriers. Developing scientific applications on globally distributed networks requires language support (Java, MPI, OpenMP), mechanisms for managing distributed computations and services (components and agents), and advanced networking technologies (IPv6, ATM)
Keywords
Java; asynchronous transfer mode; computer networks; distributed object management; message passing; natural sciences computing; parallel programming; ATM; IPv6; Java; MPI; OpenMP; advanced networking technologies; aggressive marketing; commercial computing world; computing technologies; distributed components; distributed computation management; distributed scientific computing; globally distributed networks; language support; mobile agents; scientific applications; Arithmetic; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Intelligent networks; Internet; Java; Parallel processing; Scientific computing; Technological innovation; Web sites;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computing in Science & Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1521-9615
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/5992.743619
Filename
743619
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