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glomp is an open source multipipe OpenGL library. Its intent is to automatically distribute 3D graphics computations over multiple graphics card on the same machine.
GroupKit is a Tcl/Tk library that makes it easy to prototype and build real-time collaborative applications (groupware), such as multi-user drawing tools, text editors, meeting tools, and much more.
Jgroup/ARM is a replication framework that supports group method invocations, hides replication from the clients, and partitioning in distributed systems. In addition, the replication management facility supports autonomous replica deployment and recovery
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My application is a Grid Computing application that interfaces POV-Ray (http://www.povray.org/) with the framework JPPF (http://www.jppf.org) . With my JppfPov you can use the potentialities of a grid computing network to make rendering task.
Light workflow engine for developers built in Java. It is designed to be simple, versatile and focused on the developer. It includes a Petri Nets graphical process designer integrated to Eclipse and a query language similar to OQL
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Uniwiki is an efficient P2P system for storing distributed wikis, with a typical user interface, but extended to large-scale scenarios transparently. In this project, we provide the customized web server and the Uniwiki web application.
Unsophisticated scripts for configuring a set of computers for distributed computing. Configuration components include time synchronization, executable checks, distribution and installation of software, and database checks.
This program makes easy the configuration and utilization of multiple connection to remote desktops, using rdp or vnc protocols. Supports almost all rdesktop and xtightvncviewer parameters and copy/paste/rename connections. Stores password in kwallet.
A Workflow Management System for scientific environments written in C++ based on the Petri Nets formalism. It uses the Grid Workflow Description Language (GWorkflowDL) as reference language.
An architecture description language (DiaSpec) supports the description of components of a given distributed computing area. From these descriptions, DiaGen generates a dedicated programming framework to support distributed application development.
The Simple, Scalable, Script-based Science Processor for Measurements (S4PM) is a system for highly automated processing of science data, scalable up to large processing systems and scalable down to small, special-purpose processing strings.
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.
managerComp is an application used to monitor and manage Ice components (http://www.zeroc.com) under GNU/Linux environments. It displays the components, their states and dependences using a graph view.
JaneySpaces is a network abstraction library based on a space of distributed objects. It is designed to fit with traditional Object Oriented designs and principles, and to be as unobtrusive as possible when it comes to the structure of your application.
A suite of tools aimed at the Wireless Sensor Network community. The tools are developed by research staff and students of the Cogent Computing Applied Research Centre at Coventry University. See the wiki and READMEs for help with installing/using
Mrtools (Multi remote tools) are a set of multi-threaded system tools to manage large distributed environments including file distribution collection and concurrent shell script or command execution. MrTools is written in Perl and utilizes ssh and rsync.