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    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    Elastic Management of Tasks in Virtualized Environments is in charge of managing virtual machines created in Xen by creating full customized virtual machines and allowing executing tasks inside this.
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    An easy-to-use simulator for decentralized distributed scheduling in Clusters, Grids, and Cloud ecosystem MaGate 2.0 is now available from github! https://github.com/huangye177/magate
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    Conscriptus

    Conscriptus

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    Web and cellphone mobile application to assist persons, groups and companies assign a meeting at the suitable place and time according to their location and time sheet and shared resource planning. Includes goods and service public catalog, shared by people to coordinate their efforts. Affordable for use anywhere and can installed at the company's web site or cellphone thanks to low technical requirements. Implemented in pure C. Designed as SOAP service to easy integration with other systems.
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    Dynamic Task Scheduler

    Dynamic Task Scheduler

    A dynamic task scheduler to execute job chains in a fault-tolerant way

    This project provide an easy to deploy service oriented task-scheduling architecture capable to achieve a fault-tolerant job execution on dynamics networks. The system use: - A robust Job scheduler: Quartz Enterprise scheduler (for more info see http://www.quartz-scheduler.org) - A framework to build reliable dynamic distributed systems: Apache River framework (for more info see http://river.apache.org)
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    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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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    Acelet-Scheduler with SuperScheduler and SuperWatchdog is a Java task scheduler with daemon and GUI for system and application job scheduling, can schedule tasks in a distributed environment. Holiday adjustable. Works out-box. See http://www.acelet.com
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    Calana is a market-based grid scheduling infrastructure. The system is composed of a central broker and agents close to the resources. The system balances user and provider preferences.
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    The primary goal of the JES is to develop Distributed Configuration Service for client/server,clusters,grids,agent based architectures.
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    Maui Scheduler is an advanced reservation HPC parallel batch scheduler for use with Linux and BSD clusters. Maui provides a complete scientific scheduling solution, supporting running custom parallel and MPI jobs over Myrinet and ethernet.
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    Info Sapient will be an Open Source, Common License 0.5, 100% Pure Java based program that is a mechanism for the expression and execution of business rules.
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    JACOB stands for [J]ava [A]gent [C]ontainer [OB]jects. Its purpose is to provide a framerwork for developing Agent Applications (by plugins). Applicability in the domain of distributed computing, decentralized job scheduling and simple P2P frameworks.
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    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.
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