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    Nuestro servicio consiste en la Implementación y desarrollo de una Grid Computing destinada a unir la potencia computacional desaprovechada de los recursos hardware distribuidos dentro de un único dominio de administración.
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    Cube Platform is a decentralized grid computing system that uses P2P Pastry protocol for communication between nodes. It's a big data storage written in Java.
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    OptorSim is a Grid simulator designed to test dynamic replication strategies used in optimising data location within a Grid. Each simulated site contains several storage or computing elements. Simulated jobs run and file accesses may trigger replication.
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    The goal of the Ibis project at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is to provide an efficient and flexible Java-based programming environment for Grid computing. Ibis provides several communication models, including a highly efficient RMI implementation.
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    Java implementation of the Styx protocol. Allows platform-independent distributed systems to be built easily using familiar constructs; every resource is represented as a set of files in a file hierarchy. Includes the Styx Grid Services software.
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    Poogle is a Peer-to-Peer Search Engine developed at the Grid Computing Lab, University of Calabria, Italy. It can be used by groups of people for finding and sharing files on network-connected computers.
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    The UoM Broker provides Resource Brokering capabilities to the UNICORE Grid System. Donations to this project will all go to SourceForge.net
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    Zeus Grid is a Grid Computing environment usefull to run systems in heterogenous machines at same time. In this first step, it will only compile, run and collect application results and file storage.
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    Massively parallel computing using p2p netowrk.
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