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Matthew Rogoyski, Colorado State University

Abstract:

have been a member of the USENIX Association since late eighties and participated in numerous USENIX meetings.

My work with the Windows NT platform is in the area of scientific applications and integration of scientific and administrative tasks. I need to access applicability of NT for applications such as analysis of large data sets found in remote sensing research, image processing, geographical information systems, simulations, and spatial statistics.

Windows NT is already being used for some research and administrative tasks at our facility. The need exists to integrate these tasks and develop a distributed system. In near future three of our research centers are being administratively combined - this presents an opportunity to introduce platform such as Windows NT throughout this new geographically distributed regional center.

My long term goal is to utilize Windows NT as a platform for so called telepresence and remote real-time control of geographically distributed scientific experiments and projects.

Matthew Rogoyski
Orchard Mesa Research Center
Colorado State University
3168 B .5 Road, Grand Junction, CO 80503
rogoyski@lamar.colostate.edu
970-434-3264 (voice)
970-434-1035 (fax)