Joshua,

Along these lines -- just noticed this tonight on java.net --  
https://cajo.dev.java.net/ -- I haven't gone through it in detail so 
can't even begin to compare it to the RVM features of interest yet but 
it looks mighty interesting.

Carl

Joshua Thorp wrote:
> Marko,
>
> Redfish is very interested in this.  I especially like this line of 
> thinking:
>
> From 4.9:
>
> ...Once the Fhat RVM has  
> completed computing that particular RDF sub-network, it can halt and 
> another CPU can  
> pick up the process on a yet another area of the RDF network that 
> needs computing by the  
> RDF software. *In this model of computing, data doesn’t move to the 
> process, the process* * *
> *moves to the data.*  
>
>
> We are interested in models for distributed computing that can easily 
> exist in very heterogeneous environments such as high performance 
> computers/web service servers/desktop PCs down to phones and other 
> specialized network devices with low levels of resources,  but 
> interestingly also lowest latency with regard to the so called 'user'.  
>
> Would this new language make managing data and process on multiple 
> computers easier to program for in a more general sense?  How do we 
> make a network based computer that gets us away from having to worry  
> about where a particular data set is -- or where a particular process 
> is running?  I know this is focused on the semantic web but can this 
> help me deal with manageing my many overlapping data streams that I 
> want available on any computer I come in contact with -- such as model 
> output or more importantly digital photos,  mp3s,  and videos?
>
> I think a wed-tech talk would be very welcome.
>
> --joshua  
>
> ---
> Joshua Thorp
> Redfish Group
> 624 Agua Fria, Santa Fe, NM
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 8:01 AM, Marko A. Rodriguez wrote:
>
>>
>> LANL is currently building a compiler and virtual machine that is 
>> compliant with the specification in the paper. If RedFish is 
>> interested, perhaps in a month or two, I could demo this computing 
>> paradigm at a Wednesday tech session.
>>
>
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