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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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    NDB/J is a Direct Java API for storing and retrieving data from MySQL Cluster's NDB storage engine, without using the MySQL server. NDB/J has compiles on MySQL Cluster 5.0.x (tested on 5.0.37) and 5.1.16 and above.
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    DACCA == Database-Controlled Cluster Administration is a system for installation, configuration and maintenance of Linux and/or Windows NT hosts in a network environment.
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