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    NESSIE is a modern first-principle calculation software that can adequately address the need for ever-higher levels of numerical accuracy and high-performance in large-scale electronic structure simulations, as well as pioneer the fundamental study of quantum many-body effects in a large number of emerging nanomaterials. NESSIE is an electronic structure code that uses a real-space FEM discretization and domain-decomposition (DD) to perform all-electron ground-state DFT and real-time...
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    ...The primary goal of the project is to deliver the open source that provides the foundation for potentially complex CFD solutions capable of carrying computing in the distributed environment and particularly the Cloud computing.
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    Source code for the Chemical Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Collaboratory project.
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    Gridder is a group of portlets that simplify the use and administration of grid services. Especially for job submission management. Gridder also extends and documents the functionality of the OGCE Bundle. It is plenty of useful documentation.
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    Gkrellfah2 is a plugin for GkrellM2 that monitors and controls the Linux Folding@home client. It features configurable text output, monitoring of cpu use, autostart of F@H clients, standalone or client/server models, and logging of completed workunit
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    In many parallel scientific applications the process of grid generation, decomposition, message passing, and performance measurements are of similar stucture. The projects intention is to develop a generic function library that will contain all these.
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