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The Gateway System: Uniform Web Based Access To Remote Resources, Tomasz Haupt, Erol Akarsu, Geoffrey C. Fox, Alexey Kalinichenko Jan 1999

The Gateway System: Uniform Web Based Access To Remote Resources, Tomasz Haupt, Erol Akarsu, Geoffrey C. Fox, Alexey Kalinichenko

Northeast Parallel Architecture Center

Exploiting our experience developing the WebFlow system, we designed the Gateway system to provide seamless and secure access to computational resources at ASC MSRC. The Gateway follows our commodity components strategy, and it is implemented as a modern three-tier system. Tier 1 is a high-level front-end for visual programming, steering, run-time data analysis and visualization, built on top of the Web and OO commodity standards. Distributed object-based, scalable, and reusable Web server and Object broker middleware forms Tier 2. Back-end services comprise Tier 3. In particular, access to high performance computational resources is provided by implementing the emerging standard for …


The Gateway System: Uniform Web Based Access To Remote Resources, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tomasz Haupt, Erol Akarsu, Alexey Kalinichenko, Kang-Seok Kim Jan 1999

The Gateway System: Uniform Web Based Access To Remote Resources, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tomasz Haupt, Erol Akarsu, Alexey Kalinichenko, Kang-Seok Kim

Northeast Parallel Architecture Center

Exploiting our experience developing the WebFlow system, we designed the Gateway system to provide seamless and secure access to computational resources at ASC MSRC. The Gateway follows our commodity components strategy, and it is implemented as a modern three-tier system. Tier 1 is a high-level front end for visual programming, steering, run-time data analysis and visualization that is built on top of the Web and OO commodity standards. Distributed object-based, scalable, and reusable Web server and Object broker middleware forms Tier 2. Back-end services comprise Tier 3. In particular, access to high-performance computational resources is provided by implementing the emerging …