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This is a chronological list for events at NPAC.
This page is constantly updated and it contains some very nifty links for papers presented,
awards won by NPAC and provides for intense flashbacks as far as technology is concerned.
The What's New Page is updated with papers presented and a listing of major activities at NPAC. Consider it as an archive of information...
1996
December 1996
A small Workshop Dec16-17 on Java for Science and Engineering
November 1996
Supercomputing
96 created a set of annoucements!
What is Role of
Java for High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing
; Simulation and Modelling?
What is HPJava --(Data) Parallel Java?
Examples of Advanced Web Technologies at NPAC
Supercomputing 96
Tutorial -- Web Technologies and HPCC
Some Highlights of
NPAC Education Activities for
Supercomputing 96
The Virtual
University!
-- 260 foilsets
and 11,656 foils
Demonstrations of
NPAC and PCRC(Parallel Compiler Runtime
Consortium) Research in Parallel Fortran
C++ and Java
Web Demonstrations
prepared for Supercomputing 96
August 1996
We
temporarily shut down:
A Searchable WWW
USENET Newsgroups Archive
July 1996
ThinkQuest Search
Call for papers
: International
Journal of Modern Physics C special
issue:
"Web Technologies for Physics
Education
April, 1996
The Magic Cube
Java applet wins
a
JARS top 1%
award.
EFP Internship
Program in NPAC
homepage goes
online. Ecole Franco-Polonaise en
Nouvelles Technologies de l'Information
et de la Communication". EFP is an
elite college in Poznan, Poland, funded
by the French Telecom, Bull Computers,
and Telecommunication Poland.
March, 1996
The Syracuse
University Men's Basketball Team make the
NCAA title game
.
The phone list
is online with
mailto links and links to users
homepages. Table and non-table versions
are available
Locally available
manuals
The Learn Java in
21 days CD-ROM and NCAR manuals are now
available on line. Hooked on Java CD-ROM
to follow shortly. Internal Only.
Organization of
the NPAC server
a draft page
outlining the file system on the NPAC
server. Internal Only.
Monthly access
graphs
Graphs showing
the growth in monthly accesses for the
NPAC server since December 1994 are now
available.
February, 1996
The Maxwell School
Agenda '96 lecture series
. Newt Gingrich
gives a lecture at Syracuse University
Maxwell School
. The lecture
transcript, audio, video and images are
available online.
The Awards Page
lists awards won
by NPAC projects
January, 1996
The Visible Human
Project
is about a
digital data set of a complete human male
and female cadaver with two and three
dimensional images.
1995
December, 1995
The RSA Factoring
Project
September, 1995
Call for Papers
for a special
issue of Concurrency: Practice and
Experience on Commercial and Industrial
HPC Applications.
August, 1995
A Special
Announcements section has been set up on
the NPAC home page.
March, 1995
Positions are
available at NPAC
for research
scientists and systems programmers.
February, 1995
An online
version of the book
Parallel Computing
Works!
by Fox, Messina,
and Williams, is now available.
1994
December, 1994
NYNET TESTBED: New
York State Information SuperHighway
now has a home
page
NPAC technical
reports and papers
are now available
on-line through a hypertext interface.
November, 1994
The Living
Textbook Project
is a
collaborative project to apply high
performance computing and communications
to K-12 education in New York state.
Kids Web
is a World Wide
Web digital library for school kids, that
is being developed as part of the Living
Textbook. This is currently featured as
the Hot Link of the Month, a new item on
the NPAC home page.
September, 1994
The National
Software Exchange
is an
interdisciplinary effort by the Center
for Research in Parallel Computation to
facilitate the development and
distribution of software enabling
technologies for high performance
computing.
The
High Performance
Fortran Applications
project contains
information about High Performance
Fortran (HPF), as well as example HPF
codes.
August, 1994
A glossary of
terms on High Performance Computing and
Communications
provides a roadmap
or information integration system for
HPCC technology.
An ongoing
survey of high
performance computers
is being
developed.
Homepages of NPAC
researchers
are now
available. There is also a
much faster index
with no icons.
The home
page for the
1994 Research
Experiences for Undergraduates Program in
High Performance Computing
is now available.
This summer,
NPAC taught a class of eighth graders
about network hypermedia using Mosaic and
the World Wide Web, as part of the
Syracuse University
Young Scholars
Program
.
July, 1994
The NPAC WWW
server has now been officially registered
at CERN and NCSA. The server has been
unofficially available for a few months
now, and contains a lot of information
about NPAC and its activities, including
NPAC
research projects
,
computing
facilities
,
education programs
, and
InfoMall
, the NPAC
technology transfer program. There are
also numerous pointers to information on
High Performance Computing and
Communications.
We are
planning to add a lot of new information
to this server in the coming months, so
watch this space for pointers to new
additions.
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