Distributed design tools: Mapping targeted design tools onto a Web-based distributed architecture for high-performance computing (open access)

Distributed design tools: Mapping targeted design tools onto a Web-based distributed architecture for high-performance computing

Design Tools use a Web-based Java interface to guide a product designer through the design-to-analysis cycle for a specific, well-constrained design problem. When these Design Tools are mapped onto a Web-based distributed architecture for high-performance computing, the result is a family of Distributed Design Tools (DDTs). The software components that enable this mapping consist of a Task Sequencer, a generic Script Execution Service, and the storage of both data and metadata in an active, object-oriented database called the Product Database Operator (PDO). The benefits of DDTs include improved security, reliability, scalability (in both problem size and computing hardware), robustness, and reusability. In addition, access to the PDO unlocks its wide range of services for distributed components, such as lookup and launch capability, persistent shared memory for communication between cooperating services, state management, event notification, and archival of design-to-analysis session data.
Date: November 30, 1999
Creator: Holmes, V. P.; Linebarger, J. M.; Miller, D. J. & Poore, C. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A distributed application server for automatic differentiation. (open access)

A distributed application server for automatic differentiation.

The ADIC Application Server brings the accuracy and efficiency of automatic differentiation to the World Wide Web. Users of the ADIC Application Server can upload source code written in ANSI-C, manage remote files, differentiate selected functions, and download code augmented with derivative computations. Using a simple driver and linking to the appropriate libraries, the user can compile and run the differentiated code locally. We discuss the unique requirements for an automatic differentiation application server and describe the implementation of the ADIC Application Server.
Date: November 30, 2000
Creator: Norris, B. & Hovland, P. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Secreted Frizzled Related Proteins: Implications in Cancers (open access)

Secreted Frizzled Related Proteins: Implications in Cancers

Article on secreted frizzled related proteins and implications in cancers.
Date: November 30, 2013
Creator: Surana, Rohit; Sikka, Sakshi; Cai, Wanpei; Shin, Eun Myoung; Warrier, Sudha R.; Tan, Hong Jie Gabriel et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library