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A grid middleware with minimal user and resource requirements
...The goal of the MiG project is to provide Grid infrastructure where the requirements on users and resources alike is as small as possible (minimum intrusion). MiG strives for minimum intrusion but will seek to provide a feature rich and dependable Grid solution.
In line with the minimum intrusion concept, you only need to download and install the middleware if you want to run your own Grid. Users and resources only need a certificate and a browser to use MiG.
Deprecated - see new repository in GitHub instead:
https://github.com/openeventmachine/em-odp
Open Event Machine (OpenEM or EM) is an architectural abstraction and framework of an event driven
multicore optimized processing concept originally developed for networking.
It offers an easy programming concept for scalable and dynamically load balanced
multicore data plane applications with a very low overhead run-to-completion principle.
EM can run on bare metal for best performance or under an operating system with special
arrangements.
This release of the Open Event Machine contains the EM API as well as an example implementation for Intel multicore CPUs.
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Implicit BPM is a platform for integrating business processes into existing core applications as if they were a whole system. It uses a novel concept, namely Workflow Weaving, based on non-intrusive techniques, which achieves this kind of integration transparently.
OSGi based Mobility Services for the JADE mobile agent framework
...This project aims to bring to the JADE framework all the benefits of the OSGi technology, allowing to modularize the "agents" into "bundles" and migrate them in a transparent way.
Currently this project is in a "proof of concept" stage and is looking for the community's interest to keep evolving into a full fledged product.
Please refer to the wiki (http://sourceforge.net/p/jade-osmoses/wiki/Home/) for more information about the project.
Context-awareness is a key concept in ubiquitous computing. The Java Context-Awareness Framework (JCAF) is a Java-based context-awareness infrastructure and programming API for creating context-aware applications.
Meerkat is a distributed programming environment. It consists of a virtual machine which is suited to parallel processing. The data model is based on the concept of actors, although it is much more permissive than the traditional description.
EQUIP, the EQUATOR Universal Platform, a framework for developing distributed interactive systems such as Ubicomp installations and pervasive games. It is based around a data-space concept. *NEW* EQUIP2 targets J2EE, J2ME and C++ applications.
A peer-to-peer object sharing system, based on ICE, which can be applied to several P2P applications. An initial proof of concept will be a distributed web cache for LANs with no central proxy server.
Provide a portable C++ implementation of OASIS Asynchronous Service Access Protocol.
Initial plans are to develop a proof of concept prototype based on draft documents.
Uses boost, EasySoap, expat.
The project Mandala helps the development of concurrent and/or distributed applications. It is based on the asynchronous reference concept which provide asynchronous and potentially remote method invocation.