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Furmanski, W., "MOVIE -- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment", NPAC Technical Report, June 1992, in Fox, G.C., Messina, P. and Williams, R., Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman, 1994, http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/hpsin/movie.html

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Parallel Computers and Complex Systems - Fox, Coddington (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....to extend AVS functionality in these areas and to provide support for virtual reality simulations as well as for televirtuality services providing remote VR user interfaces. The underlying software model is provided by the MOVIE (Multitasking Object oriented Visual Interactive Environment) model [35, 36]. A MOVIE system is a network of MOVIE servers interpreters of a high level object oriented programming language, MovieScript. MovieScript extends PostScript in areas such as graphical user interface (GUI) prototyping, Fortran 90 style array syntax and operating support for real time ....

Furmanski, W. (1992). MOVIE - Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment. NPAC Technical Report SCCS-353.


Studies of Integration and Optimization of Interpreted and.. - Fox, Li, Wen, Zhang (1997)   (Correct)

....interpreter was our first study of some of the issues we wish to follow up in this proposal. We believe Web technology is now advanced enough that we can actually build and study sophisticated interpreters (linked to compilers) for science and engineering computation which were prohibitively expensive in 1994 when we decided not to proceed further with our HPF interpreter. In fact the MOVIE system built by Furmanski and used as basis of HPF interpreter, lovingly constructed many of the capabilities now offered as pervasive robust technology by the Web (and especially Java) Fox is now the PI of ....

W. Furmanski, "MOVIE --- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment, " in G. C. Fox, P. Messina, and R. Williams, Parallel Computing Works. Morgan and Kaufman, 1994.


Towards Web/Java based High Performance Distributed Computing .. - Fox, Furmanski (1996)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....offer now a viable alternative medium for agent propagation on the Web. 3.3 MOVIE We were also following a related, NeWS inspired prototyping path, with some design elements similar to Java, NeXT Step and Telescript. Our system, MOVIE (Multitasking Object oriented Visual Interactive Environment) [MOVIE92] was given by a mesh of network servers interpreters of MovieScript, a custom extension of PostScript. Higher level API was provided by extending the PostScript syntax towards a C style object orientation. The core MOVIE server offered APIs for windowing (MovieScript interface to X Motif) ....

Furmanski, W., "MOVIE -- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment", NPAC Technical Report, June 1992, in Fox, G.C., Messina, P. and Williams, R., Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman, 1994, http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/hpsin/movie.html


MOVIE Model for Open Systems based High.. - Faigle.. (1992)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....one of the authors (WF) within the Caltech Concurrent Computation Program (C 3 P) and it is now continued at Syracuse University by the group of NPAC researchers (MOVIE group) listed as authors of this paper. For a summary of the previous individual researcher development period of MOVIE, see [Furm92f]. The present document is the first external publication of the MOVIE group. MOVIE is currently in the advanced design and development process, organized as a sequence of internal prereleases of the system code and documentation. At the time of preparing this document (end of April) MOVIE 0.4 has ....

Furmanski, W., "MOVIE -- Multitasking Objectoriented Visual Interactive Environment", in Fox, G.C., Messina, P. and Williams, R., editors, Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman, 1992 (in preparation).


WebSpace: A WebWindows Based Gateway to the ANL LabSpace - Fox, Furmanski.. (1996)   Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....browsers and players at the user side. We will explore several design options for the CGI server itself such as: 1. extending the Perl5 interpreter by the network server capabilitites; 2. using one of the agents server models such as Safe Tcl or Telescript server; 3. using the MOVIE system [7][11] developed at NPAC and used previously as a node server for an HPF interpreter. 1.6.2 Project Management Space LabSpace application modules are focused on virtual collaboration apparatus for scientific projects such as Telepresence Electron Microscope or CERN Large Electron Hadron Collider. ....

....processing, parallel rendering, PDE solver etc. Multiserver multitasking interpretative HPCC systems are still in the research or early development stage. At NPAC, we prototyped one such system High Performance Fortran Interpreter (HPFI) using the F90D [12] compiler front end, a MOVIE [7][11] server based user end and a mesh of MOVIE servers in the back end. User requests for HPF interpretative actions were formulated interactively in a Motif window managed by the MOVIE server at the user end, passed to the F90D front end, translated on the fly to MovieScript, broadcast to all ....

W. Furmanski, "MOVIE --- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment", in Fox, G.C., Messina, P., Williams, R., editors, Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman 1994.


MOVIE Model for Open Systems based High.. - Furmanski.. (1992)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....purpose high level communication protocol for distributed and MIMDparallel computing. The present paper describes the overall Open Systems based MOVIE design and itemizes currently implemented, developed and planned components of the system. 1. Introduction The MOVIE project was started at Caltech [Furm92f] within the Caltech Concurrent Computation Program (C 3 P) and it is now continued at NPAC at Syracuse University. The MOVIE System is currently in the advanced design and development process. The first release MOVIE 1.0 is planned at the alpha beta level before after summer 93 and we intend to ....

Furmanski, W., "MOVIE -- Multitasking Objectoriented Visual Interactive Environment", in Fox, G.C., Messina, P. and Williams, R., editors, Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman, 1992 (in preparation).


The Use of the National Information Infrastructure and High.. - Fox, Furmanski (1995)   Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....is WebScript. This denotes the complex NII middleware of scripted languages where we expect no universal solution but a loose federation where each component has different optimizations VRML for three dimensional objects, PERL5 for text, Telescript for agent based communication, Java, and MOVIE [22] for computation, etc. 3.4 WebFlow A Simple Web Dataflow Interface We consider WebWork as having three layers ffl World Wide Virtual Machine the basic network of Web compute servers supporting MPI, HTTP, MIME, etc. data transport protocols and format. ffl The intermediate integration ....

W. Furmanski. MOVIE Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment. Morgan-Kaufmann, 1994. http://www.npac.syr.edu/PROJECTS /PUB/wojtek/hpsin/movie.html.


Assessing Virtual Reality for Education - Fox, Furmanski, Nilan, Small (1994)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....performance computing seems to be unquestionable for non trivial multi user VR simulations and yet NPAC is perhaps the only lab where this connection is being fully exploited and built into the development plans. Our design of the VR operating environment is based on the MOVIE system architecture [Furm93a]. In this model, the simulation engine is structured as a multiserver network, configurable either as tightly coupled multicomputer or as loosely coupled, dynamically scalable distributed heterogeneous network. Each MOVIE server is structured as an interpreter of MovieScript an object oriented ....

Furmanski, W., "MOVIE -- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment", in Fox, G.C., Messina, P. and Williams, R., editors, Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman, 1994 (in press).


WebWork: Integrated Programming Environment Tools for National and.. - Fox (1995)   (9 citations)  Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....is also a Telescript interpreter, already offers such a framework, and Java HotJava could be naturally extended by developing Java interpreter based WebWork compute servers. We also explored previously a similar methodology in the MOVIE (Multitasking Object oriented Visual Interactive Environment) [Furm94] server based HPF interpreter [FFHNS93] at NPAC, and developed an extended PostScript syntax based language, MovieScript, to integrate selected computational domains such as windowing (Motif) networking (sockets) and matrix algebra (Fortran90) MOVIE will be used in Year 3 of this project to ....

W. Furmanski, "MOVIE --- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment", in Fox, G.C., Messina, P., Williams, R., editors, Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman 1994, http://www.npac.syr/edu/PROJECTS/PUB/wojtek/hpsin/movie.html


CISE Research Instrumentation for Integration of Virtual.. - Fox, Furmanski   Self-citation (Furmanski)   (Correct)

....computing standards. In the latter area, NPAC plays currently the leading role by developing the High Performance Fortran (HPF) standard in collaboration with Rice University within the CRPC [FHKKKTW90] We develop also the software system for high performance distributed computing MOVIE [Furm92c] which integrates current Open Systems standards [FFHNPS92 ] and incorporates the emerging HPF standard [FoFu92] The HPF work at NPAC builds on Fox expertise in developing hypercube multicomputer at Caltech [FJLOSW88] It involves developing compilers, interpreters, designing optimal algorithms ....

....storage needs can be solved by using one of NPAC s parallel machines, the graphics and input processing can be done by a dedicated graphics workstation. All communication through a high speed network can be done via dedicated MOVIE servers, with the MOVIE system providing the overall software base [Furm92c]. MOVIE can be easily extended to support the necessary high level tools needed to develop an extensible, flexible and robust virtual environment application for CFD visualization. Most visualization environments have two main audiences: scientists and programmers. It has been suggested that most ....

Furmanski, W., "MOVIE -- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment ", in Fox, G.C., Messina, P. and Williams, R., editors, Parallel Computing Works, Morgan and Kaufman, 1992 (in preparation).


Studies of Integration and Optimization of Interpreted and.. - Fox, Li, Wen, Zhang (1997)   (Correct)

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W. Furmanski, "MOVIE -- Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environ- ment," in G. C. Fox, P. Messina, and R. Williams, Parallel Computing Works. Morgan and Kaufman, 1994.


Parallel Processing and Virtual Reality for Pre-college Education - Fox, al. (1993)   (Correct)

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Furmanski, W., "MOVIE - Multitasking Object-oriented Visual Interactive Environment", in Fox, G.C., Messina, P. and Williams, R., editors, Parallel Computing Works', Morgan and Kaufman, 1992 (in preparation).

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