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NoCsim is a base library and front end for simulating Network On Chip environments utilizing Wormhole or Virtual Cut-Through routers. The current usage of the simulator includes experimentation with various routing protocols and functional unit mappings.
This project defines the framework for Distributed Conferencing (DCON) by appropriately orchestrating the operation of a number of XCON (http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/xcon-charter.html) "focus" elements.
vuVolume is a framework for volume rendering algorithms in C++. When creating a new rendering method in vuVolume it is possible to just concentrate on the actual algorithm and let the framework take care of the more administrative tasks.
A project to create a Distributed Relational Database File System for the GNU/Linux platform. The architecture will allow for multiple encryption and/or compression layers as well as providing the ability to complete live backups.
C++ Widget Library for CGI/FastCGI applications based on Ajax. Test cases for Tomcat Server and XDAQ framework are available. Widgets included: Tab,Form,Button,Tree,LayoutContainer,Frame,Table,Dialog,FishEyeMenu,EventHandler, etc.
KBoincSpy is a KDE monitoring utility for the BOINC distributed client. Designed to be the successor of KSetiSpy, it offers support for a virtually unlimited number of BOINC projects through a plugin-based architecture.
"Distributed breve" (distbreve) is an open-source software package to make the process of implementing asynchronous, parallelizable steve code running under the breve simulation environment easily distributable amongst as many compute nodes as possible.
MARIE is a robotic development and integration environment focused on software reusability and exploitation of already available APIs and middlewares used in robotics. Its main purpose is to create a rapid-prototyping approach to robotics developments.
DMUCS works with distcc to allow multiple users to share a gcc compilation farm, while guaranteeing that each compilation will be assigned to the highest-performing, available cpu in the compilation farm.
Subether is a p2p network system that allows applications to find each other to make use of peering resources. Included is a distcc application. I'm trying to make the worlds largest compiler.
Open uGateway is intended to be an OSGi service framework written in C++ for devices with limited resources, that do not allow the usage of a Java Virtual Machine.
PARASOL is a C library for implementing computer-system simulations.
PARASOL is a C library for implementing simulations of computer systems. It supports a simulated, user-configured, multiprocessor environment on which user-written software (in C or C++) is executed.
HyGrid provides a mechanism for building a grid of hybrid nature that could be used to handle the jobs requiring huge computational, storage or both the resources at the same time.
PisaReliableToolkit is composed by a set of tools that allow to implement reliable and available applications exploiting fault tolerance techniques. A library of reliable communication primitives is also provided.
The GRENADE project aims to accelerate the roll-out of the Computational Grid by making Grid functionality as accessible as an icon on a desktop. The initial prototype will use Globus (www.globus.org) to extend the functionality of KDE.
Tsync is a user-level daemon that provides transparent synchronization amongst a set of computers. Tsync uses a peer-to-peer architecture for scalability, efficiency, and robustness.