DocumentCode
1876003
Title
The use of the national information infrastructure and high performance computers in industry
Author
Fox, Geoffrey C. ; Furmanski, Wojtek
Author_Institution
Syracuse Univ., NY, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
23-24 Oct 1995
Firstpage
298
Lastpage
312
Abstract
We divide potential NII (National Information Infrastructure) services into five broad areas: Collaboration and televirtuality; InfoVISiON (Information, Video, Imagery, and Simulation on Demand), and digital libraries; commerce; metacomputing; WebTop productivity services. The latter denotes the broad suite of tools we expect to be offered on the Web in a general environment we term WebWindous. We review current and future World Wide Web technologies, which could underlie these services. In particular we suggest an integration framework WebWork for high performance (parallel and distributed) computing and the NII. We point out that pervasive WebWork and WebWindows technologies will enable, facilitate and substantially accelerate such complex software processes on the NII. We briefly analyze seven broad application areas: society; business enterprises; health care; defense command and control, and crisis management; education; collaboratory; manufacturing. We contrast their use of NII services with a more detailed examination of the manufacture of complex systems, such as aircraft and automobiles. This application stresses the NII but there is a remarkable opportunity to develop new manufacturing practices that offer cost savings and reduced time to market
Keywords
information networks; internetworking; manufacturing industries; wide area networks; InfoVISiON; WebTop productivity services; WebWindous; World Wide Web technologies; business enterprises; collaboration; collaboratory; commerce; crisis management; defense command and control; digital libraries; education; health care; high performance computers; industry; manufacturing; metacomputing; national information infrastructure; society; televirtuality; Automobile manufacture; Business; Collaboration; Concurrent computing; Distributed computing; Metacomputing; Productivity; Software libraries; Video on demand; Web sites;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections, 1995., Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7101-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MPPOI.1995.528657
Filename
528657
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