FLoM is a free open source distributed lock manager that can be used to synchronize shell commands, scripts and custom developed software.
When used in a shell environment, FLoM manages process synchronization in the same way that "nice" manages process prioritization.
Shell commands, scripts and custom programs can be synchronized inside a single system or in a network of IP connected systems.
PUPS/P3 facilitates development of multi-process multi-host computations by providing tools to emulate colonies of homeostatic organisms. It permits persistent computation, homeostatic resource protection, and asychronous interprocess communication.
Open Source DCS (Distributed Control System). FreeDCS will give you everything you need to control your machines or process. It's being designed to be easy to use and deploy. It's composed of Logic designer, HMI designer and controller software.
Development library for distributed programming. Spitfire provides an easy to use set of tools for managing processes and their communication. You just need to define the interfaces and behaviour of the processes; everything else is already done :-D
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Cryopid2 is a development of the excellent Cyropid process freezer for Linux developed initially by Bernard Blackham. Cryopid2 adds a host of functionality to the original package.
Distributed Inter-Process Communication (DIPC) is a combination of a Linux kernel extension and user-space programs that allows the user to develop distributed applications very easily.
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.
omuscd is an User Space Cluster Daemon for use with the openMosix 2.6 kernel extension for single-system image clustering. The daemon provides process migration management and communication between networked computers to construct a cluster.
"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.
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Stork is a linux 2.6 systemV inter process comunication layer extension. Stork process can share IPC objects, like semaphores or messages passing buffer, in a distributed multi-architecture cluster.
A service-oriented, single-source, Java integration server with virtual Service Stores(TM) that expose services via web services, HTTP and more. Service Flows provide process automation. Mainframe, database, email, web, soap & ftp adapters are included.
nemosomen is a framework for designing open source, network based, multimedia (video/openGL/sound/MIDI) realtime toys
a suite of tools for distributed development, processing of media. It tries to shift most of the working process in realtime processes.
OUDPMS is an educational tool that visualizes the process of global process management and resource allocation. It is also a simulation and evaluation tool for various distributed process scheduling and resource allocation algorithms.
Splash is the combination of an Active Network (SNAP) and network management extensions based on SNMP. It can process network management requests at the same speed as SNMP, while it also allows for more flexible solutions not possible with SNMP.
C-code that make it easier to fork and execute functions in new processes and then collect the data in the parent process. Mainly intended for MOSIX/openMosix (and other SSI clusters) that lack distributed shared mem.
In many parallel scientific applications the process of grid generation, decomposition, message passing, and performance measurements are of similar stucture. The projects intention is to develop a generic function library that will contain all these.