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The Pacific Northwest (PNW) SOA Commons (pnwsoacommons) is an Open Source project to collect, organize, build, and share reusable artifacts and best practices to help facilitate the faster adoption and implementation of SOA best practices.
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.
A p2p based network management tool/database. The intention of the project is to create a flexible, improvable network interface to higher-level applications, such as a distributed database. The project may contain libraries and applications.
JACOB stands for [J]ava [A]gent [C]ontainer [OB]jects. Its purpose is to provide a framerwork for developing Agent Applications (by plugins). Applicability in the domain of distributed computing, decentralized job scheduling and simple P2P frameworks.
A main aim of this project is to deliver an infrastructure for HL-7 v3 compilant messages exchange. This infrastructure should be based on existing real time queueing system such as Apache ActiveMQ. A product of this project does not include user interfa
GP@home is a new group/project dedicated to fully utilizing the combined concepts of genetic programming and distributed computing to improve the quality of life for all human beings. Nothing is impossible working together.
The Open Distributed Framework project is aimed at developing an open-source, cross-platform framework for distributed, high-performance physical modelling and simulation.
A Simple Open Source Monitor and Manager for Tomcat's Web Applications.
SiMonCat allows deploying and undeploying of web applications, and monitoring the state of multiple tomcat servers, through the attempt to execute programmed events.
Latis is a distributable storage engine for the semantic web. We plan to build a cross-platform, high-performance server that enables users to build private clouds which are protocol-compatible with popular web service offerings from Google & Amazon.
The Virus Cure: Open Source Biomedical Nano-Technology The Virus Cure is an open source project that focuses on development of software for biomedical nano-technology. Currently we are in the planning stages but we hope to enter into development soon.
An audio server based on a plugin architecture supporting features like network synchronisation between multiple instances, shared database and the usual like equalizer, crossfader, etc.
Utilizing bot-net philosophy in a good way by packaging open source software into highly secured, ready-to-run specialized virtual machines and building infrastructure to manage them. Sort of IT Lego )))) We make IT simple!!!
mBuddy is a project with the initial goal of allowing users of mobile devices (Java, J2ME) the option to find others based on interests, diet & other factors. Objectives are to allow intelligent, conditional, secure exchange of contact info, A/V & more.
Jupp is a Distributed Hash Table focusing on high throughput. It's main characteristics are:
1. Mechanisms for congestion control
2. O(log n) routing for arbitrary peer distributions in the ID space.