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Provide a common portal platform to join Internet Service Providers users into a community, both including personalization using "portlets" as the building blocks of .NET type applications and using a Parallel Portal Engine to overcome such demanding use
Powerful platform for creating networked multiplayer 3D games. The system includes specifications for a client engine and 2 protocols. Demo apps: mud/moo proxy, tetris. Currently uses OpenGL, VRML, java, tcl. Client/server architecture for security.
Askemos is an autonomous, distributed operating system,
which significantly raises the
level of abstraction in comparison with todays operating systems.
An alternativ, equally valid view is that
of an XML object store with procedures in XSLT.
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Complete real-time log reporting solution that takes advantage of XML. Logs are translated to XML and cataloged, allowing a report to be run and viewed in real-time. Assembled in a modular format it is capable of advanced customization.
Need extra computing power? Use other people's computers! Rent out your computer when you are not using it! Aspen provides secure, fault-tolerant, platform-independent micropayment-based distributed computing.
Logical Neighborhoods is a a high-level programming abstraction for wireless sensor networks that simplifies the development of fully distributed, embedded networked applications.
QUAFF is a C++ library for designing and running parallel code onto any MPI aware system by providing an eay to use -- yet efficient -- API based on algorithmic skeletons.
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High-performance computing code and libraries used in the High Performance Computing subject in Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Granada (http://geneura.ugr.es/~jmerelo/asignaturas/AAP)
Hedera provides common interfaces for popular group communications packages like JGroups, Appia, and Spread. Hedera allows applications to switch easily between group communications without code changes and with minimal reconfiguration.
Some example exercises about distributed systems in computer science. Some code examples for Java RMI, Java Server Socket and Peer to Peer Systems written in Java. Probably using the Hibernate framework and some other Java Technologies.
RingFS is a network distributed file system which is fault tolerant and has no centralized meta-data store. It spreads data over network storage servers and provides single namespace. The design of RingFS aims to build a huge data storage with redundancy, linear performance increase with rock-solid stability.
CZed is an experimental project devising the next generation C++ API for the OMG DDS. This effort is intended to guide the standardization undergoing at the OMG (see http://portals.omg.org/dds/SpecificationsInProgress).
The message passing interface (MPI) standard is a library specification for message passing on parallel computers. This project develops an extension to MPI in C++ such that STL objects can be transfered just as easily as fundamental data types.
Ricochet is a scalable multicast/gossip toolkit developed at Cornell University for running highly available clustered applications over commodity clusters.