The Importance and Impact of High-Performance Networks to Computational Science

11/1/1999


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The Importance and Impact of High-Performance Networks to Computational Science

The “Virtual Telescope” Vision

Five Emerging Models of Networked Parallelism From The Grid

Grid Computing

We Will Get big ISPs

US Internet Economy Grew 68% Last 12 Months--We Will Get big ISPs

The Dream of I-WAY at SC’95

We Dreamt of Streaming Digital Video, Multimedia, Supercomputing and Virtual Reality

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We Dreamt of Networked CAVE and ImmersaDesk Sites

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We Dreamt of Worldwide Collaborations STAR TAP: Doubling Bandwidth

We Dreamt of Persistent Networks

Use of NCSA Parallel Systems--Ramp Up Followed Application Development

We Have ~3 Years for Applications Development

So, in 2003... Will We Want Grid Computing?

Some Very Large Supercomputer Teams Require Grid Technologies for Big Runs

DWDM with CA*net3

Canadian Gigabyte Bioinformatics Resource Using CA*net3

NSF/ENG Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Project

Models Of Networked Analysis At Regional Centers (MONARC)

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First Production Scale “Grid Physics Network” (GriPhyN)

Improving Severe Storm Forecasting: Using the Grid to Gather the Initial Data

The Grid Plus Capability Computing Brings High Resolution to Weather Forecasting

Next Step: Link NEXRAD Radars with Nested Simulation

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ASCI Corridors at a Distance

ASCI Corridors at a Distance

ASCI Corridors at a Distance

Media Streaming

Collaborative Computing

Collaboration: The Access Grid

Collaboration

What if There Were Only big ISPs by 2003?

What if There Were Only big ISPs by 2003?

What We Won’t Be Able To Do if There are Only big ISPs in 2003

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Author: Larry Smarr