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    I hate money

    I hate money

    A simple shared budget manager web application

    I hate money is a web application made to ease shared budget management. It keeps track of who bought what, when, and for whom; and helps to settle the bills. I hate money is written in python, using the flask framework. It’s developed with ease of use in mind and is trying to keep things simple. Hope you (will) like it! The code is distributed under a BSD beerware derivative: if you meet the people in person and you want to pay them a craft beer, you are highly encouraged to do so.
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    GTB: Graphics Toolbox

    C++ libraries and apps for computer graphics and data visualization

    The Graphics Toolbox (GTB) is a collection of C++ libraries and apps for computer graphics and data visualization. Wagner Correa initially created GTB as part of his Ph.D. research at Princeton University in collaboration with Professor Claudio Silva and Dr. James Klosowski. Several other researchers later contributed to GTB (see the AUTHORS file).
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    Extended Memory Semantics (EMS)

    Extended Memory Semantics (EMS)

    Persistent shared object memory and parallelism for Node.js and Python

    EMS makes possible persistent shared memory parallelism between Node.js, Python, and C/C++. Extended Memory Semantics (EMS) unifies synchronization and storage primitives to address several challenges of parallel programming. A modern multi-core server has 16-32 cores and nearly 1TB of memory, equivalent to an entire rack of systems from a few years ago. As a consequence, jobs formerly requiring a Map-Reduce cluster can now be performed entirely in shared memory on a single server without using distributed programming.
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    JavaCá&Lá

    A Java Distributed Shared Memory Middleware

    How can we easily develop applications for multicore or multicomputer architectures? We frequently use middlewares for that problem, but they are often complex and less productive. This way, at DECOM-UFOP, we have a middleware, named JavaCa&La or just JCL, to build portable and scalable solutions over many high performance computer architectures. Our middleware APIs is simple, intuitive and designed for young and senior programmers who don’t have high performance programming skills. Using...
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    PASHA: Parallelized Short Read Assembly

    One of the fastest parallel short read assemblers for large genomes.

    PASHA is a parallel short read assembler for large genomes using de Bruijn graphs. Taking advantage of both shared-memory multi-core CPUs and distributed-memory compute clusters, PASHA has demonstrated its potential to perform high-quality de-novo assembly of large genomes in reasonable time with modest computing resources. Our evaluation using three small real paired-end datasets shows that PASHA is able to produce better assemblies with comparable genome coverage and mis-assembly rates compared to three leading assemblers: Velvet, ABySS and SOAPdenovo. ...
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    The SNOMP Library

    SNOMP (SNOMP is Not OpenMP) is a library for semi-shared memory parall

    SNOMP (SNOMP is Not OpenMP) is a library for semi-shared memory parallelization.
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    RT-BOINC
    RT-BOINC stands for a Real-Time BOINC. It was designed for managing highly-interactive, short-term, and massively-parallel real-time applications. We implemented RT-BOINC on top of the recent BOINC server source codes.
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    Scientific applications, especially those using Equi-energy sampling or similar techniques, have lots of data-level and computation-level parallelism. SDSM aims to provide abstractions that can be used to exploit such parallelism.
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    A PHP Class used to add MultiThreading-like Functionality to PHP Using Many Option to call threads (Now Sockets ,Ajax & Cli) , And Inter Thread Communication & Synchronization (Now Using Shared Memory ,Flat files & MySQL ) Docs on Project sf website
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    It is an implementation of Tuple-Space by using MPI library. Tuple-space is a logically shared memory in many parallel computing. It provides the appearance of a shared memory but do not require on underlying physical shared memory.
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