Information Technology Frontiers for a New Millenium
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2-D
Two dimensional.
 
3-D
Three dimensional.
 
4-D
Four dimensional.



A

Abilene network
A consortium among Qwest, Cisco, Nortel, and Indiana University.
 
AC
A compiler developed by NSA researchers that targets the Silicon Graphics/Cray Research (SGI/Cray) T3D and T3E architectures.
 
ACh
Acetylcholine.
 
AChE
Acetylcholinesterase.
 
ACTS
DOE's Advanced Computational Testing and Simulation Toolkit.
 
ADE
ALICE Differencing Engine Visualization Toolkit.
 
ADMs
Add-Drop Multiplexers.
 
AHCPR
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, part of the Public Health Service of the Department of Health and Human Services.
 
ALICE
Advanced Large-scale Integrated Computational Environment.
 
Algorithm
A procedure designed to solve a problem. Scientific computing programs implement algorithms.
 
AMBER
Assisted Model Building with Energy Refinement.
 
AMS
ALICE Memory Snooper.
 
AMS
American Meteorological Society.
 
ANIR
Advanced Networking Infrastructure and Research Division, part of NSF/CISE.
 
ANL
DOE's Argonne National Laboratory.
 
ANSI
American National Standards Institute.
 
APAN
Asian-Pacific Advanced Network.
 
API
Applications programming interface.
 
APOALA
An EPA-supported research project at Pennsylvania State University using an integrated approach for representation and analysis of space-time environmental data.
 
APS
Advanced Photon Source.
 
ASAP
ASCI's Academic Strategic Alliance Program.
 
ASCI
DOE's Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative.
 
ASDE
ASCI Simulation Development Environment.
 
ATDNet
Advanced Technology Demonstration Network.
 
ATLAS
An ORNL project focused on automatically generating and optimizing numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units.
 
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode, a telecommunications technology, also known as cell switching, which is based on 53-byte cells.
 
Aztec
SNL's library of state-of-the-art iterative methods for solving linear equations.



B

Backbone Network
A high capacity electronic trunk - for example the NSF vBNS backbone - connecting lower capacity networks.
 
Bandwidth
A measure of the capacity of a communications channel to transmit information; for example, millions of bits per second or Mb/s.
 
Benchmark
A point of reference (artifact) to compare an aspect of systems performance (for example, a well-known set of programs). Also, to conduct and assess the computation or transmission capabilities of a system using a well known artifact.
 
Bit
An acronym for binary digit.
 
Bps, or B/s
An acronym for bytes per second.
 
bps, or b/s
An acronym for bits per second.
 
BT
British Telecom.
 
Byte
A group of adjacent binary digits operated upon as a unit (usually connotes a group of eight bits).



C

C
C programming language.
 
C++
C++ programming language, an object-oriented descendant of the C language.
 
CA*Net
Canada's high performance network.
 
CAD
Computer-aided design.
 
CalTech
California Institute of Technology.
 
CAPI
Cryptographic API.
 
CAT
Computerized axial tomography.
 
CAVE
Cave Automatic Virtual Environment. A surround screen, surround sound, projection-based virtual reality (VR) system.
 
C-CR
Computing-Communications Research Division, part of NSF/CISE.
 
CD
Compact disc.
 
CDSA
Common Data Security Architecture.
 
CERN
European Laboratory for Particle Physics.
 
CIC
Computing, Information, and Communications.
 
CIC R&D, Subcommittee on
See Subcommittee on CIC R&D.
 
CIO
Chief Information Officer.
 
CISE
NSF's Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering.
 
CITS
Center for Integrated Turbulence Simulations.
 
CLCS
Kennedy Space Center's Checkout and Launch Control System.
 
CORBA
Common Object Request Broker Architecture.
 
CoS
Class of Service.
 
COTS
Commercial off-the-shelf. Describes hardware and software that are readily available commercially.
 
CSLU
Oregon Graduate Institute's Center for Spoken Language Understanding.
 
CSTB
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, part of the National Academy of Science/National Research Council.
 
CT
Committee on Technology of the NSTC.
 
CT
Computer tomography.
 
CUMULVS
Collaborative User Migration, User Library for Visualization and Steering.



D

DARPA
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, part of DoD. Formerly ARPA.
 
DFS
Distributed File System.
 
DHHS
Department of Health and Human Services.
 
DIA
Defense Intelligence Agency.
 
DICPM
Distributed Information, Computation, and Process Management.
 
DIPPER
NIST'S Distributed Internet Protocol and PERformance test system.
 
DISS
Distributed Image Spreadsheet.
 
DL
Digital Libraries.
 
DLI
Digital Libraries Initiative.
 
DLT
Digital Library Technology.
 
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic Acid, a biomolecule from which genes are composed.
 
DoD
Department of Defense.
 
DOE
Department of Energy.
 
DREN
DoD's Defense Research and Engineering Network.
 
DSSs
Computer-based Decision Support Systems.
 
DWDM
Dense Wave Division Multiplexing.



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ED
Department of Education.
 
EDA
Electronic Design Automation.
 
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency.
 
EPSCoR
NSF's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
 
ESNet
DOE's Energy Sciences Network.
 
ESS
NASA's Earth and Space Sciences.
 
ETHR
Education, Training, and Human Resources. One of the five HPCC Program Component Areas.
 
EVA
Extra Vehicular Activity.
 
EVL
Electronic Visualization Laboratory.
 
Exa-
A prefix denoting 1018, or a million trillion; for example, exabytes.



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FAA
Federal Aviation Administration.
 
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
 
FBSC
NIH's Frederick Biomedical Supercomputing Center.
 
FDM
Finite Differences Method.
 
FedNets
Federal agency networks.
 
FedStats
Federal Statistics.
 
FEMA
Federal Emergency Management Agency.
 
FIPS
Federal Information Processing Standards.
 
FISAC
Federal Information Services and Applications Council, formerly the Applications Council, which reports to the Subcommittee on CIC R&D.
 
Flops
Acronym for floating point operations per second. The term "floating point" refers to that format of numbers that is most commonly used for scientific calculation. Flops is used as a measure of a computing system's speed of performing basic arithmetic operations such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing two numbers.
 
fMRI
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
 
Fn-III
Fibronectin type III-like.
 
FSL
NOAA's Forecast Systems Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado.
 
FY
Fiscal Year.



G

G7
Group of Seven Economic Leaders.
 
G, or Giga-
A prefix denoting 109, or a billion; for example, Gflops or gigaflops, gigabytes, gigabits.
 
GaAs
Gallium Arsenide.
 
GB
An acronym for Gigabyte.
 
Gb
An acronym for Gigabit.
 
GBpd
Gigabytes per day.
 
Gbps
Gigabits per second.
 
GEO
Geosynchronous Earth Orbiting, referring to a satellite.
 
GFDL
NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.
 
Gflops
Gigaflops, billions of floating point operations per second.
 
Gigapops
Gigabit per second points of presence.
 
GIS
Geographic Information System.
 
GOIN
Global Observation Information Network.
 
GPS
Global Positioning System.
 
GSA
General Services Administration.
 
GSFC
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
 
GSM
A European cellular communications system.
 
GUSTO
Globus Ubiquitous Supercomputing Testbed Organization.



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HAZUS
Hazard loss estimation methodology.
 
HCS
High Confidence Systems. One of the five HPCC Program Component Areas.
 
HECC
High End Computing and Computation. One of the five HPCC Program Component Areas.
 
HECCWG
High End Computing and Computation Working Group.
 
Heterogeneous system
A system that contains more than one kind of computer.
 
HiPPI
High Performance Parallel Interface.
 
HPASE
NSF's High Performance Applications for Science and Engineering.
 
HPC
High performance computing.
 
HPCC
High Performance Computing and Communications. The Federal HPCC R&D programs were for several years known as the CIC R&D programs.
 
HPNAT
High Performance Networking Applications Team, which reports to the LSN Working Group.
 
HPNSP
High Performance Network Service Provider.
 
HPS
NOAA's Hurricane Prediction System.
 
HPSS
High Performance Storage System.
 
HPVM
High Performance Virtual Machine.
 
HSCC
A SuperNet testbed.
 
HTMT
Hybrid Technology Multithreaded Technology.
 
HuCS
Human Centered Systems. One of the five HPCC Program Component Areas.



I

IA
Information assurance.
 
I&A
Identification and authentication.
 
IAIMS
NLM's Integrated Academic Information Management System.
 
IBM
International Business Machines Corporation.
 
ICSP
Interagency Council on Statistical Policy.
 
IEEE
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
 
IETF
Internet Engineering Task Force.
 
Ig
Immunoglobulin-like.
 
IGERT
NSF's Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training.
 
IGM
NLM's Internet Grateful Med.
 
iGrid
International Grid.
 
IKE
Internet Key Exchange protocol.
 
IMR
Integrated Microscopy Resource.
 
INFOSEC
INFOrmation SECurity.
 
Internet
The global collection of interconnected, multiprotocol computer communications networks including Federal, private, and international networks.
 
I2
Internet2.
 
I/O
Input/Output.
 
IP
Internet Protocol.
 
IPsec
IP Security Protocol.
 
IPsec WIT
IPsec Web-based Interoperability Tester.
 
ISAKMP
Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol.
 
ISE
NASA's proposed Intelligent Synthesis Environment.
 
ISPI
NIST's Integrated Services Protocol Instrument, an interactive measurement tool for experiments in realtime transport and resource reservation protocols.
 
IST
Internet Security Team, which reports to the LSN Working Group.
 
IT
Information Technology.
 
IT2
"Information Technology for the Twenty-First Century," a proposed Presidential initiative to increase the Government's investment in information technology R&D.
 
ITCM
FISAC's Information Technology for Crises Management Team.
 
ITL
NIST's Information Technology Laboratory.
 
IVA
Intra Vehicular Activity.



J

Java
An operating system-independent programming language. Initially designed for use on the Internet as a simpler, object-oriented alternative to C++, Java can be used to create complete applications that run on one computer or on a network of computers, and can be employed in coding small interactive application modules (applets) used in Web pages.
 
JET
Joint Engineering Team, which reports to the LSN Working Group.



K

K, or Kilo-
A prefix denoting 103, or a thousand; for example, kilobits.
 
Kbps
Kilobits per second or thousands of bits per second.
 
KDI
NSF's Knowledge and Distributed Intelligence Program.
 
Km
Kilometers.
 
KN
NSF's Knowledge Networking Program.



L

LAN
Local area network.
 
LANL
DOE's Los Alamos National Laboratory.
 
LBNL
DOE's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
 
LEO
Low Earth Orbiting, referring to satellite.
 
LIS
NSF's Learning and Intelligent Systems Program.
 
LLNL
DOE's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
 
LONIR
Laboratory of Neuro Imaging Resource.
 
LSN
Large Scale Networking. One of the five HPCC Program Component Areas.
 
LSNWG
Large Scale Networking Working Group. R&D.
 
LTP
NASA's Learning Technologies Project.



M

M, or Mega-
A prefix denoting 106, or a million; for example, Mbps, or megabits per second, Mflops.
 
MANET
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks.
 
MAP
Memory Algorithm Processor.
 
MARS
Mobile Autonomous Robot Software.
 
MB
An acronym for Megabyte.
 
Mb
An acronym for Megabit.
 
Mbps
Megabits per second or millions of bits per second.
 
MCM
Multichip module.
 
MEII
Minimum Essential Information Infrastructure.
 
MEL
NIST's Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory.
 
Mflops
Megaflops, millions of floating point operations per second.
 
MirNET
U.S.-Russian network consortium.
 
MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 
MMC
DOE's Materials Microcharacterization Collaboratory.
 
MOM 3
NOAA's Modular Ocean Model, Version 3.
 
MONET
Multiwavelength Optical Networking.
 
MPI
Message Passing Interface.
 
MPICH-G
Globus enabled version of MPI.
 
MPI-I/O
Message Passing Interface-Input/Output.
 
MPLS
Multi Protocol Label Switching.
 
MPP
Massively parallel processors.
 
MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
 
MSEL
NIST's Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory.
 
MTA
Multi-threaded Architecture.



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NAC
Neuroimaging Analysis Center supported by NIH's NCRR.
 
NAP
Network Access Point.
 
NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
 
NCAR
National Center for Atmospheric Research.
 
NCBI
NLM's National Center for Biotechnology Information.
 
NCC
NSF's New Computational Challenges Program.
 
NCEP
NOAA's National Center for Environmental Protection.
 
NCI
National Cancer Institute, part of NIH.
 
NCO/CIC
National Coordination Office for Computing, Information, and Communications.
 
NCRR
National Center for Research Resources, part of NIH.
 
NCSA
National Computational Science Alliance, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, successor to the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Part of NSF's PACI.
 
NERSC
DOE's National Energy Research Supercomputer Center.
 
netCDF
Common Data Format widely used in the oceanographic and meteorological research communities.
 
Network
Computer communications technologies that link multiple computers for sharing information and resources across geographically dispersed locations.
 
NEXRAD
NOAA's Next Generation Weather Radar.
 
NGI
Next Generation Internet, a Presidential initiative that is part of the HPCC R&D programs.
 
NGIX
Next Generation Internet Exchange Point.
 
NGS
NSF's Next Generation Software Program.
 
NHC
NOAA's National Hurricane Center.
 
NIAP
National Information Assurance Partnership.
 
NIDRR
ED's National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.
 
NIH
National Institutes of Health, part of DHHS.
 
NISN
NASA Integrated Services Network.
 
NIST
National Institute of Standards and Technology, part of the Department of Commerce.
 
NLANR
National Laboratory for Applied Networking Research, sponsored by NSF.
 
NLM
National Library of Medicine, part of NIH.
 
NMR
National Medical Resource.
 
NOAA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, part of the Department of Commerce.
 
NORDUnet
A network spanning the Nordic countries.
 
NPACI
NSF's National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure. Part of NSF's PACI.
 
NRCAM
NIH-supported National Resource for Cell Analysis and Modeling.
 
NREN
NASA's Research and Education Network.
 
NRL
Naval Research Laboratory, part of DoD.
 
NRT
Networking Research Team, which reports to the LSN Working Group.
 
NSA
National Security Agency, part of DoD.
 
NSF
National Science Foundation.
 
NSFNET
An NSF computer network program, predecessor to vBNS.
 
NSTC
The Presidential National Science and Technology Council.
 
NTON
National Transparent Optical Network.
 
NUMA
Non-uniform Memory Access.



O

ODEs
Ordinary Differential Equations.
 
OMB
White House Office of Management and Budget.
 
OMG
Object Management Group.
 
ONR
Office of Naval Research.
 
ORNL
DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
 
OS
Operating system.
 
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
 
OSTP
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.



P

PACI
NSF's Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure.
 
ParAgent
An EPA-supported interactive tool for automatic parallelization of specific classes of programs.
 
Parallel processing
Simultaneous processing by more than one processing unit on a single application.
 
PARC
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
 
ParVox
NASA's Parallel Volume Rendering System for Scientific Visualization.
 
PathForward
An ASCI program to develop the technologies needed to produce the next generation ultra-scale computing systems.
 
PCA
Program Component Area. The HPCC R&D programs are organized into five PCAs: High End Computing and Computation (HECC); Large Scale Networking (LSN); High Confidence Systems (HCS); Human Centered Systems (HuCS); and Education, Training, and Human Resources (ETHR). Each PCA spans an area in which multiple agencies have activities.
 
PCASYS
NIST's public domain Pattern-level Classification Automation SYStem.
 
PDEs
Partial Differential Equations.
 
Penn State
Pennsylvania State University.
 
PET
Positron emission tomography.
 
Peta-
A prefix denoting 1015, or a thousand trillion; for example, petabits.
 
PETSc
The Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific computation.
 
pflop/s
Petaflops, 1015 flops.
 
PITAC
President's Information Technology Advisory Committee.
 
PKI
Public key infrastructure.
 
PMEL
NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle, Washington.
 
POPTEX
A software tool developed at LANL that provides interactive visualization capabilities.



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QBone
I2's end-to-end QoS testbed to accelerate the development of interdomain quality of service.
 
QC
Quantum Computing.
 
QoS
Quality of Service.



R

R&D
Research and development.
 
RAMM
Remote Access Multidimensional Microscopy.
 
RBAC
Role Based Access Control.
 
RERC
NIDRR's Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers.
 
RISC
Reduced instruction set chip, a type of microprocessor.
 
RSPAC
Remote Sensing Public Access Center.
 
RTEC
Regional Technology in Education Consortium.
 
RUC-2
Rapid Update Cycle.



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SC
Acronym for supercomputing.
 
Scalable
A system is scalable if it can be made to have more (or less) computational power by configuring it with a larger (or smaller) number of processors, amount of memory, interconnection bandwidth, input/output bandwidth, and mass storage.
 
SDE
Simulation Development Environment.
 
SDSC
San Diego Supercomputer Center.
 
SGI
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
 
SIGINT
SIGnals INTelligence.
 
SIMA
NIST's Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications.
 
SingaREN
Singapore network.
 
SMS
Scalable Modeling System.
 
SNL
Sandia National Laboratories.
 
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol.
 
SONET
Synchronous Optical Network Transmission.
 
SOS
Nashville Southern Oxidant Study.
 
S&T
Science and technology.
 
SSP
ASCI's Stockpile Stewardship Program.
 
STAR TAP
Science, Technology and Research Transit Access Point, an international transit network meeting point in Chicago.
 
STIMULATE
Speech, Text, Image, and MULtimedia Advanced Technology Effort.
 
STT
Space-Time Toolkit.
 
STU-III
Secure Telephone Unit, 3rd generation, the standard secure telephone for the U.S. Government.
 
Subcommittee on CIC R&D
Subcommittee on Computing, Information, and Communications Research and Development, which reports to the NSTC Committee on Technology.
 
SUMAA3d
Scalable Unstructured Mesh Algorithms and Applications.
 
SuperNet
A DARPA network expected to provide 10 to 100 Gbps speeds in FY 1999-FY 2000.
 
SURFnet
Netherlands network.



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T, or Tera-
A prefix denoting 1012 or a trillion; for example, terabits, teraflops.
 
TANnet
Taiwan network.
 
Tbps
Terabits-per-second.
 
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol.
 
TID
Trusted Image Dissemination.
 
TOXNET
An NLM toxic substances information retrieval service.
 
TransPAC
U.S./Asia-Pacific Consortium.
 
TRVS
DARPA's Text, Radio, Video, and Speech Program.



U

UAH
University of Alabama in Huntsville.
 
UCAID
University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development.
 
UCLA
University of California-Los Angeles.
 
UCSD
University of California-San Diego.
 
UMLS
NIH's Unified Medical Language System.
 
USC
University of Southern California.
 
USGS
United States Geological Survey.
 
U.S.
United States.



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VA
Department of Veterans Affairs.
 
VAST
VisAnalysis Systems Technology.
 
vBNS
NSF's very high performance Backbone Network Services.
 
vDOC
Virtual Distributed Online Clinic.
 
VH
NLM's Visible Human Project.
 
Virginia Tech
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
 
VLANs
Virtual Local Area Networks.
 
VLSI
Very Large Scale Integration.
 
VRML
Virtual Reality Modeling Language.
 
VSAT
Very Small Aperture Terminal.



W

WAI
Web Access Initiative.
 
WAN
Wide area network.
 
WDM
Wavelength division multiplexing.
 
Web
A reference to the World Wide Web.
 
Wireless technologies
Communications technologies that use radio, microwave, or satellite communications channels versus wire, coaxial, or optical fiber.
 
WW
Whisker Weaving, an algorithm for generating 3-D unstructured hexahedral meshes.
 
WWW
World Wide Web.
 
W3C
World Wide Web Consortium.



Y

YCMI
Yale Center for Medical Informatics.
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