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Component based problem solving environment

Component based problem solving environment
Component based problem solving environment
The aim of the project described in this paper was to use modern software component technologies such as CORBA, Java and XML for the development of key modules which can be used for the rapid prototyping of application specific Problem Solving Environments (PSE). The software components developed in this project were a user interface, scheduler, monitor, various components for handling interrupts, synchronisation, task execution and software for photonic crystal simulations. The key requirements for the PSE were to provide support for distributed computation in a heterogeneous environment, a user friendly interface for graphical programming, intelligent resource management, object oriented design, a high level of portability and software maintainability, reuse of legacy code and application of middleware technologies in software design.
Problem Solving Environment, CORBA, Parallel computing, performance evaluation
105-112
Springer
Hey, A.J.G.
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Papay, J.
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Keane, A.J.
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Cox, S.J.
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Monien, Burkhard
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Feldmann, Rainer
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Hey, A.J.G.
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Keane, A.J.
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Cox, S.J.
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Monien, Burkhard
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Feldmann, Rainer
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Hey, A.J.G., Papay, J., Keane, A.J. and Cox, S.J. (2002) Component based problem solving environment. Monien, Burkhard and Feldmann, Rainer (eds.) In Proceedings of Euro-Par 2002. Parallel Processing : 8th International Euro-Par Conference. vol. 2400, Springer. pp. 105-112 .

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The aim of the project described in this paper was to use modern software component technologies such as CORBA, Java and XML for the development of key modules which can be used for the rapid prototyping of application specific Problem Solving Environments (PSE). The software components developed in this project were a user interface, scheduler, monitor, various components for handling interrupts, synchronisation, task execution and software for photonic crystal simulations. The key requirements for the PSE were to provide support for distributed computation in a heterogeneous environment, a user friendly interface for graphical programming, intelligent resource management, object oriented design, a high level of portability and software maintainability, reuse of legacy code and application of middleware technologies in software design.

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Published date: 2002
Additional Information: Event Dates: August 27-30 2002
Venue - Dates: 8th International Euro-Par Conference, Paderborn, 2002-08-27 - 2002-08-30
Keywords: Problem Solving Environment, CORBA, Parallel computing, performance evaluation
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 256788
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/256788
PURE UUID: 83a20843-1110-4c4a-8000-86f3c035ee79
ORCID for A.J. Keane: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7993-1569

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Date deposited: 12 Jun 2003
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:53

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Author: A.J.G. Hey
Author: J. Papay
Author: A.J. Keane ORCID iD
Author: S.J. Cox
Editor: Burkhard Monien
Editor: Rainer Feldmann

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