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System Monitor is a graphical application like Windows/Linux task manager. It can monitor multiple machines simultaneously, running different OSes. It is currently supporting Windows and Linux but it has the capability to intergrate other OSes
Brain Net. A Distributed Search Engine Network. Aims to be a scalable distributed search engine allowing dynamic connection of nodes. Performance depends on bandwidth.
Relis-G is an automatic software installer for computational grids,
based on shell scripts and the Globus Toolkit, with features
of transparency of machine type and administration policy of servers.
openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image clustering. Taking n PC boxes, openMosix gives users and applications the illusion of one single computer with n CPUs. openMosix is perfectly scalable and adaptive.
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.
P2P software for distributed computing. This is open source, scalable software for solving various tasks, which can be splitted between different computers.
DAI = Distributed Artificial Intelligence The projected is intended to be a test bed for AI related concepts and technologies, not necessarily an end user product, though that could change. Some of the modules can be modified for other uses.
RobotFlow is a mobile robotics tookit based on FlowDesigner. The visual programming interface provided with FlowDesigner will help people to better visualize & understand what is really happening in the robot's control loops, sensors and actuators.
This will become a graphic modeling and rendering tool written in JAVA. We will support an xml-style input file format for graphical scenes. The rendering will be possible in openGL (preview) as well as by (distributed and stochastic) Raytracing.
Personal supercomputer on a disk! The Science by FlashMob project creates specialized live booting CDs that create a single user supercomputer from a set of handy laptop or desktop machines. Suitable for MPI, CHARM++, and pyMPI parallel programs.
UniNet is an open source project created to achieve an open dCPMS (Distributed Contents & Processing Management System). [http://uninet.sourceforge.net]
DDGP is a simple grid platform written in Java. It focuses on distributed computing and data gathering in Internet environment. Intended for smaller projects requiring couple hundreds of computers gathered together for a master-worker like jobs.
UnixODBC.pm provides a Perl API for the unixODBC driver manager and a bridge API for unixODBC network queries. The sample text-mode, GUI, and Web clients can manage multiple hosts and DBMSs and create RSS output.
1st 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, Visual3D Engine's predecessor
The first 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, predecessor to the Visual3D Game Engine (https://www.poweraccess.net/visual3d-game-engine), an All-in-One Game Development Tool for Next-Gen 3D Games, MMOs, Simulations and Virtual Worlds powered by Microsoft XNA.
ghack ("grid hack") is meant to allow small groups of people to voluntarily share their computer resources to work on collective problems. Goals are: easy to use (e.g. scientific coders), easy to deploy (e.g. no elevated priviliges or open firewall ports
Client and server implementations of the 9P and 9P2000 distributed resource protocols for Unix-based operating systems. See project home page for up-to-date news and source release information.
This site is intended as a location containing a suite of tools to (1) Aid in the design of db APIs to be utilized in a J2EE environment and (2) generate stubs for the db API, Java classes and SQL DDL necessary to support the MVC pattern and the Data Own