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Python Integrated Parallel Programming EnviRonment (PIPPER), Python pre-parser that is designed to manage a pipeline, written in Python. It enables automated parallelization of loops. Think of it like OpenMP for Python, but it works in a computer cluster
The Cell Messaging Layer is an extremely fast, MPI-like communication library for clusters of Cell Broadband Engine processors. With it, any Cell synergistic processing element (SPE) can communicate directly with any other SPE, even across a network.
The Unified Search Framework is an HPC tool for conducting search optimization and experiment design on High Performance Computing platforms. USF has been designed for platforms containing thousands of processors, and tested to 10,000 CPU cores.
Pydusa is a package for parallel programming using Python. It contains a module for doing MPI programming in Python. We have added parallel solver packages such as Parallel SuperLU for solving sparse linear systems.
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EQUIP, the EQUATOR Universal Platform, a framework for developing distributed interactive systems such as Ubicomp installations and pervasive games. It is based around a data-space concept. *NEW* EQUIP2 targets J2EE, J2ME and C++ applications.
XAMM is an abstraction layer for X11/*nix systems that hides the nature of underlying servers, using SSH trusts to present all applications on the network as if they were local. Provides application grouping, load balancing, logging, and access control.
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The objective of the GridTrust project is to develop new Grid Security technologies in order to manage Trust and Security in Grid for the Next Generation Grids from the requirement level down to the application, middleware and foundation levels.
The PICI Network Messaging System is a message oriented middleware with the goal to provide a transparent layer which allows the sending and receiving of messages between different apps by a "subscribe/publish" mechanism. C++ API and runtime. Win/Linux
OpenEJB is a embeddable, lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation that can be used as a standalone server or embedded into Tomcat, JUnit, Eclipse, Intellij, Maven, Ant, and any IDE or application. OpenEJB is included in Apache Geronimo and Apple's WebObjects.
GridKit is a reflective middleware to overcome network and middleware heterogeneity in pervasive environments. It uses reconfigurable overlay networks to underpin multiple interaction types. The component development model (OpenCOM) is also provided.
NChord is a C# implementation of the Chord distributed hash table. The project provides a library containing the routing, lookup, and maintenance routines specified in the MIT Chord paper, and is quite stable including under heavy load and churn.
An implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) Version 4 standard. The ARM standard describes a means of breaking an application down into it's constituent transactions, and measuring response time across multiple tiers.
Self-organizing availability-monitoring p2p overlay for large-scale distributed applications. It addresses selfish and colluding nodes. Monitoring relationships are consistent, random, and verifiable. Discovery of monitors is fast and load-balanced.
Design and development of visual programming interface to allow specification, loading, execution and termination of specified simulation runs. It should be capable of allowing secure remote control flow setup, execution / termination of simulation jobs
MACOW is a formal and scalable mandatory access implementation suitable on open worlds such as the provided on Semantic Web, Autonomic Computing and Coaltions and Federations scenarios. It is able to access control on distributed systems.
Open SOA Repository is a JEE application enabling lifecycle management and contract management of your SOA services (SOAP WebServices, BPEL...). It can interact with UDDI and ebXML to publish your services.
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.
C Library to manage a pool of event/task in a persistent way to assure that your events/tasks won't be deleted because of a failure. Events/tasks are saved on a FS. if FS is NFS, NFS availability checks are made. (comes with a python binding)
The CodeTime platform covers every aspect of parallel software from authoring, through distribution, to run-time. Its goals are: high programmer productivity; write once, run high performance anywhere; and wide acceptance.
open-fdc is short for "Open Framework for Distributed Computing". This framework allows developers to create "tasks" which are executed by the engine. A task is similar to a work unit type in the SETI project.
The program `pexec` executes parallely the given command or shell script on the local host or on remote hosts, while some of the execution parameters, namely the redirected standard input, output or error and environmental variables can be varied.
A PHP Client Library for beanstalkd. BeanStalk allows PHP developers to make use of the beanstalkd in-memory workqueue server (http://xph.us/software/beanstalkd).