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    aCompute

    aCompute

    Aims to enable researcher to tap in to mobile computing capability

    This is a software agent based computing program that will enable researchers and other users to tap in computing power of machine available by sharing work load on the fly with zero configuration on network & resources A self organizing agent program that will understand network and its resource. where as the only job left to researcher is to split up jobs in several chunks of programs either parallel or sequential jobs and go issue the job (A visual Modeler or Scripting support need to be yet designed) Software agents will automatically manage the rest or resource management, sharing , cloning of tasks etc. new resources can be added and removed from the system on fly; in layman terms the project will create an agent program that enable sharing & execution of program among all the available resources whether it be desktop, laptop, pda . thereby one can accelerate research to the very extent of resource availability with out bothering about anything... ...
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    OurGrid is a free-to-join peer-to-peer grid that has been in production since December 2004. Anyone can freely and easily join it to gain access to large amounts of computational power and run parallel applications.
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