COMPUTATIONAL TOOLKIT MEETING
27 January, 1995
Austin, TX
Contents
  
 Agenda Agenda
 List of Attendees List of Attendees
 Position Papers & Slides Position Papers & Slides
 Meeting Summary (J.C. Browne) Meeting Summary (J.C. Browne)
  
-  9AM-10AM - Complete Requirements Specification
-  Agreement on structure of the application development process.
-  What computational methods will be supported?  Clearly we will 
     support a general version of parallel adaptive multigrid (PAMG) 
     methods with a specialization for Berger/Oliger PAMG.
     Will we also support pseudo-spectral methods? 
-  What aspects of the program development process will be supported?
 
 
-  10AM-11AM - Definition of Interaction with Other Projects
     Cosmology Grand Challenge Project
-  Integration of basic infrastructure into F90 (HPF)
-  Grand Challenge wide workshop?
 
 
-  11AM-1PM - Definition of Functionality for each supported Aspect of
                Programming Process
-  Capture of structure and behavior specialized template translators?
        General structure capture with menu-based component selection?
-  Definition of the levels of abstraction at which components and 
        functionality will be provided?
-  Functionality for each level of abstraction which will be supported.
 
 
-  1PM-2PM - Lunch and Formulation of Statement of Work
 
-  2PM-3PM -  Continuation of Formulation of Statement of Work
 
-  3PM-4PM -  Partitioning of Documentation Responsibilities
 
-  4PM-5PM -  Partitioning of Tasks of SOW
 
-  5PM -      Adjournment
  
-  J. C. Browne, University of Texas at Austin
-  Matt Choptuik, University of Texas at Austin
-  Nikos Chrisochoides, NPAC, Syracuse University 
-  Roberto Gomez, University of Pittsburgh
-  Thomas Haupt, NPAC, Syracuse University 
-  Richard Matzner, University of Texas at Austin
-  Henry Neeman, NCSA, University of Illinois
-  Manish Parashar, University of Texas at Austin
-  Ed Seidel, NCSA, University of Illinois
-  John Towns, NCSA, University of Illinois
Manish Parashar, parashar@godel.ph.utexas.edu
Center for Relativity & Department of Computer Sciences, 
University of Texas at Austin