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Merging the CCA Component Model with the OGSI Framework
- IN 3RD IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CLUSTER COMPUTING AND THE GRID
, 2003
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XCAT3: A Framework for CCA Components as OGSA Services
, 2004
"... The benefits of component technologies are well known: they enable encapsulation, modular construction of applications and software reuse. The DOE sponsored Common Component Architecture (CCA) [3] project adopts a component-based approach for building large scale scientific applications. On the othe ..."
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. On the other hand, the Web servicesbased Open Grid Service Architecture (OGSA) and Infrastructure (OGSI) [14] come close to defining a component architecture for the Grid. Using an approach where a CCA component is modeled as a set of Grid services, the XCAT3 framework allows for CCA components
Mixture models for optical flow computation”,
- Proc. IEEE Conf. Comput. Vision Pettern Recog.,
, 1993
"... Abstract The computation of optical ow relies on merging information available over an image patch to form an estimate of 2D image velocity a t a p o i n t. This merging process raises a host of issues, which include the treatment of outliers in component v elocity measurements and the modeling of ..."
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Abstract The computation of optical ow relies on merging information available over an image patch to form an estimate of 2D image velocity a t a p o i n t. This merging process raises a host of issues, which include the treatment of outliers in component v elocity measurements and the modeling
SCIRun2: A CCA framework for high performance computing
- In Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS
, 2004
"... We present an overview of the SCIRun2 parallel component framework. SCIRun2 is based on the Common Component Architecture (CCA)[2, 5] and the SCI Institutes’ SCIRun[10]. SCIRun2 supports distributed computing through distributed objects. Parallel components are managed transparently over an MxN meth ..."
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We present an overview of the SCIRun2 parallel component framework. SCIRun2 is based on the Common Component Architecture (CCA)[2, 5] and the SCI Institutes’ SCIRun[10]. SCIRun2 supports distributed computing through distributed objects. Parallel components are managed transparently over an Mx
Exploring the Design Space for CCA Framework Interoperability Approaches
- Workshop on Component Models and Frameworks in High Performance Computing (CompFrame 2005), Atlanta GA
, 2005
"... One important challenge to building and deploying high performance scientific applications in grid environments is providing a software development model that abstracts the complexity of the environment and simplifies the programmer’s task, allowing her to focus on the details of her particular appl ..."
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application. Component frameworks, including those that support the Common Component Architecture (CCA), represent a promising approach to addressing this challenge, one that is being realized, for example, in our LegionCCA and XCAT-C++ frameworks. The next step beyond building independent individual
MOCCA- Towards a Distributed CCA Framework
"... Abstract — We describe the design and implementation of MOCCA, a distributed CCA framework implemented using the H2O metacomputing system. Motivated by the quest for appropriate metasystem programming models for large scale scientific applications, MOCCA combines the advantages of component orientat ..."
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Abstract — We describe the design and implementation of MOCCA, a distributed CCA framework implemented using the H2O metacomputing system. Motivated by the quest for appropriate metasystem programming models for large scale scientific applications, MOCCA combines the advantages of component
INTEROPERABILITY OF GRID COMPONENT MODELS: GCM AND CCA CASE STUDY ∗
"... Abstract This paper presents a case study in the generic design of Grid component models. It defines a framework allowing two component systems, one running in a CCA environment, and another running in a Fractal environment, to interact as if they were elements of the same system. This work demonstr ..."
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Abstract This paper presents a case study in the generic design of Grid component models. It defines a framework allowing two component systems, one running in a CCA environment, and another running in a Fractal environment, to interact as if they were elements of the same system. This work
Multi-label Prediction via Sparse Infinite CCA
"... Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) is a useful technique for modeling dependencies between two (or more) sets of variables. Building upon the recently suggested probabilistic interpretation of CCA, we propose a nonparametric, fully Bayesian framework that can automatically select the number of cor ..."
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Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) is a useful technique for modeling dependencies between two (or more) sets of variables. Building upon the recently suggested probabilistic interpretation of CCA, we propose a nonparametric, fully Bayesian framework that can automatically select the number
Xcat-c++: Design and performance of a distributed cca framework. The
- 12th Annual IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC) 2005
"... Abstract. In this paper we describe the design and implementation of a C++ based Common Component Architecture (CCA) framework, XCAT-C++. It can efficiently marshal and unmarshal large data sets, and provides the necessary modules and hooks in the framework to meet the requirements of distributed sc ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we describe the design and implementation of a C++ based Common Component Architecture (CCA) framework, XCAT-C++. It can efficiently marshal and unmarshal large data sets, and provides the necessary modules and hooks in the framework to meet the requirements of distributed
Prototyping of the ESMF Using DOE's CCA
"... Abstract-Typical earth system models involve coupled model components in high performance computing (HPC) environments. There are two emerging component-based frameworks for developing HPC applications. The Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF), funded by NASA Earth System Technology ..."
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Abstract-Typical earth system models involve coupled model components in high performance computing (HPC) environments. There are two emerging component-based frameworks for developing HPC applications. The Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF), funded by NASA Earth System Technology
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