Experiments with Java for Computing Intensive Problems

  • Authors:
  • Ki-Hyun Jung;Jeong-Woo Hong;Kee-Young Yoo

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-

  • Venue:
  • HPC-ASIA '97 Proceedings of the High-Performance Computing on the Information Superhighway, HPC-Asia '97
  • Year:
  • 1997

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Abstract

Java is an architecture-independent, object-oriented language designed to facilitate code-sharing across the Internet in general, via the Web in particular. Also Java has much possibility as a multi-featured distributed computing language, and a powerful portability with architecture-independent execution. We examine the viability of Java as a high performance distributed computing language with three computation intensive problems with many usages. Each problem is tested in client-server model, and the performance comparisons in data size and number of clients are presented.