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NPAC has developed various tutorials as a part of it's educational outreach program. These tutorials encompass
varios aspects of Web related techologies such as HTML, Java,
Java Script,
Parallel Databases and HPDC technologies.
These links are followed by a brief description of the content of the tutorials.
The The Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering (ICASE) Tutorials
These are tutorials developed for ICASE by NPAC. Featured topics are HTML, Perl, Java, JavaScript, VRML and
Relational Databases.
Click here to access the ICASE tutorials
The CEWES tutorials
NPAC developed CEWES Java Course. This link points to tutorials that were taught by NPAC using TANGO
as a collaborative method. It discuses in detail on Java and Object Oriented Concepts.
Click here to access the CEWES tutorials
Parallel Database and Web-Linked Database tutorial for ARL
This tutorial explains theories in Parallel Relational Databases and use of applications GIS and VRML in
cojunction with databases.
Click here to access the ARL tutorials
Interactive Web and HPCC Technologies for Distance Education SC-95
This full day tutorial was presented by Geoffrey Fox, Wojtek Furmanski, Gang Cheng, Marek Podgorny and several
students from NPAC at Syracuse University. It covered key enabling (World Wide Web) technologies and their
application both to large scale distributed computing and distance education
Click here to access the SC'95 tutorials
Applications of Web Technology and HPCC
This tutorial will describe how applications or services can be implemented using the integration of Web and
HPCC technologies. The work will draw extensively on experience with NPAC's industrial outreach program InfoMall
Click here to access the SC'96 tutorials
Tutorial on Web Technologies at HPDC95
This tutorial describes rationale for agents including applications and exemplars such as Telescript,
Smalltalk Agents, Tcl/Safe-tcl, Java/Hotjava, KQML.
Click here to access the HPDC'95
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