SSS-OSCAR is an integrated release of the SciDAC:Scalable System Software (SSS) suite using the OSCAR cluster installation framework. The SSS project seeks to provide a standard interface for effective management and utilization of terascale systems.
The STAR-MPI (Self-tuned adaptive routines for MPI collective routines) project is an on-going research and development effort to apply the adaptive software approach to develop efficient MPI collective routines across platforms and applications.
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.
Sxta is a C#-based component architecture for distributed simulation on P2P systems. It is based on Std. IEEE 1516 as distributed simulation Standard. Sxta uses AOP mechanisms that generate classes at runtime inheriting from base ones.
The Sapia Open Source Organization intends to offer reusable, well-documented Java libraries. Conciseness, elegance, ease-of-use, to name a few, are goals we are aiming at.
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SCR caches checkpoint data in storage on the compute nodes of a Linux cluster to provide a fast, scalable checkpoint / restart capability for MPI codes.
Scarlet is an extension for Atlassian JIRA, the leading Enterprise issue tracking and management software, allowing easy clustering of JIRA application instances, ensuring both high availability and linear scalability.
ScatterBrain is library and group of tools for distributed/cluster computing. The library services includes file transfer, remote command execution, and node resource management.
Personal supercomputer on a disk! The Science by FlashMob project creates specialized live booting CDs that create a single user supercomputer from a set of handy laptop or desktop machines. Suitable for MPI, CHARM++, and pyMPI parallel programs.
Project c2h - cetacean to human - building Seadragon, a tool for the scientific research of the acoustic communication of cetaceans, supporting the creation, emission, and recognition of underwater whistles. The blog: http://leafyseadragon.blogspot.com/
Searchy is a distributed metainformation search engine whose main goal is to federate search systems and integrate information. It uses RDF as abstract information model and may be used with Dublin Core, FOAF, vCard, etc
SGNP is a proposed grid naming standard providing (1) Scalable, global namespace; (2) Secure communication among resources/services (no central authority), and (3) Reliable rebind capability in the event of migration, failure, replication, etc.
Secure Storage service is a set of tools to store in a secure way and in an encrypted format confidential data on the grid storage elements. The service has been designed for the grid Middleware of the EGEE infrastructure, gLite.
SecureSqueak is a fork of Squeak Smalltalk (http://www.squeak.org/) which is designed to be able to run remotely loaded, untrusted bytecodes in a secure sandbox.
Fast reliable local/remote file transfers, sync, tar create/extract
Shift is a lightweight framework for high performance local and remote file transfers that provides resiliency across a wide variety of failure scenarios through various techniques. These include end-to-end integrity via cryptographic hashes, throttling of transfers to prevent resource exhaustion, balancing transfers across resources based on load and availability, and parallelization of transfers across multiple source and destination hosts for increased redundancy and performance.
Semys consists of a library for group communication and an architecture to build a sequential consistent system. A sequential consistent process can run on several physical hosts and is not disturbed by the downtime (crash) of a host.
The SensorWeb project aims at developing Open SensorWeb Architecture (OSWA) and implementing standards compliant platform and middleware for integration of sensor networks with emerging distributed computing platforms such as Grids.