The Community Scheduler Framework (CSF) is a set of Grid Services, implemented using the Globus Toolkit, which provides an environment for the development of metaschedulers that can dispatch jobs to resource managers such as LSF, SGE, PBS and Condor.
The Grid Programming Environment (GPE) turns a collection of computer systems into a Grid and provides graphical user interfaces and interoperable GridBeans for application development. It supports Globus Toolkit and Unicore-based infrastructures.
Samizdat is a toolkit for Java for building Kerberos secured distributed, message-oriented applications. The toolkit contains base classes that simplifies the management of Kerberos login contexts as well as flexibly sign and seal messages between principals using the Java GSS API. The toolkit contains Transformation classes for Kerberizing JMS traffic as well as a super-lean HTTP based protocol stack that supports both Synchronous (RPC) and Asynchronous modalities.
GridSim allows modeling and simulation of entities in parallel and distributed computing systems such as users, applications, resources, and resource brokers/schedulers for design and evaluation of scheduling algorithms. http://www.gridbus.org/gridsim
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Web Services Interoperability Profile Environment is a toolkit for managing and using "service profiles" needed for SOA realisation. Core is an inheritance resolver library, used by a document generator and conformance test suite generator.
WSRF-compliant tools and services for data mining in grid computing environments, based on: Globus Toolkit 4, Condor and Triana workflow system. Learn more at: http://www.datamininggrid.org Copyright (c) 2008 DataMiningGrid Consortium.
cids (component integration toolkit for distributed systems) is a toolkit to build and maintain distributed information systems. with cids one can easily build complex distributed metainformation or EAI systems. cids is fully platform-independent.
Distributed event bus library for passing application events to listeners running anywhere on the network. Library is a lightweight wrapper over the JGroups toolkit with event filtering features.
Cognitive agent based social simulation toolkit (RBOT+MRS) / production system based on ACT-R (http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu) allows for modelling single actor cognitive experiments (RBOT) and multiple actors in a simulated (semiotic) world (RBOT + MRS).
JunitTCG will be a TestCaseGenerator for the use with JUnit. It will implement WebServices which use the globus toolkit (www.globus.org) to distribute Unit Testcases to a grid of execution hosts.
PCT4G is a toolkit which automates construction of Grid Portals, by its application installation and data management features. Also, it enables users to construct Grid Portals of their own applications on the fly through Web interfaces of PCT4G.
PHPMQ is an Open Source serverless messaging toolkit for PHP, giving the PHP developer ability to perform JMS operations such as sending and receiving messages on queues and topics while ensuring delivery and enabling persistent messaging.
This project is a Java implementation of the Object Circuits (OC) paradigm, where a programmer builds software much like an engineer wires electronic circuits.
This toolkit consists of three small tools which enable the user to deploy, overview and undeploy any JSR88/J2EE1.4 conformant application into any JSR88/J2EE1.4 conformant app. server. Our target is to become the I******Shield of the J2EE world.
This project aims to build a full featured C++ (and possibly Python) library and associated tools which facilitate building Artificial Life simulations in a distributed environment.
GAP (Grid Agents Platform) Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation of Mobile Agents in Grid Environments. GAP is an abstraction over GridSim, a Grid Simulation Toolkit for Resource Modelling and Application Scheduling for Parallel and Distributed Computing.
Clutch is a Java framework for distributed computing using mobile agents. Built using ProActive [http://www-sop.inria.fr/sloop/javall/], it is meant to be a scalable toolkit that can be used to distribute computation across an arbitrary number of nodes.