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    ReorJS

    Distributed Computing with JavaScript

    Create your own distributed computer that can distributed javascript based applications to any computer with a web browser, headless browser or node.js installation. For more information and updates please see our website - http://reorjs.com.
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    Shared Memory Arena

    shared memory allocator

    a shared memory allocator that provides a simple interface for named shared memory segments; shared memory between any processes; provides shared memory queues; does not use the same address between processes; fast structured arena file scales well
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    CReST

    CReST

    CReST: The Cloud Research Simulation Toolkit

    The Cloud Research Simulation Toolkit (CReST) is a cloud computing simulation platform written in Java.
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    ActiveFolder

    ActiveFolder

    ActiveFolder can be integrated with existed scientific computation.

    ...ActiveFolder provide data reproduction for comparative study and searching reproduction data, by storing data coupled with provenance information. ActiveFolder is integrated existed grid computing service and cloud services. And also, ActiveFolder can be integrated with existed scientific computation, analysis and visualization software without modification.
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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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    A parallel system simulator kernel that support ultra-large scale computer system simulation.
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    CADET

    CADET

    Chromatography Analysis and Design Toolkit

    ...The CADET solver covers a wide range of GRM variants, combining different transport and binding models with state-of-the-art mathematical algorithms and scientific computing techniques. The CADET framework also comprises a MATLAB interface and standard routines for parameter estimation, process optimization and experimental design. CADET is freely distributed as a contribution to the scientific community. If you find it useful for your own work, we would appreciate acknowledgements of the CADET software and citations of our papers: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.compchemeng.2010.03.008 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.compchemeng.2018.02.025
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    FlowVR
    FlowVR is an open source middleware tailored for high performance in situ data processing and analytics running on large parallel machines
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    BriCS

    SaaS for running simulation models in the cloud

    The Bristol Cloud Service simulation runner is a cloud computing Software as a Service designed to enable users to quickly launch simulation code on Amazon AWS' Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). BRiCS is written in Python using the Django framework and interacts with EC2 using the boto API. BriCS enables multiple simulation runs to be launched in parallel from a web browser. Model configuration (parameters) files are uploaded via the browser and results files are downloadable on completion. ...
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    LARA

    LARA

    Lightweight Architecture for boundedly Rational Agents

    For the purpose of policy simulation in coupled social-ecological systems (e.g. energy supply), a credible modelling of actors – especially citizens – and their decision processes is needed. This requires a framework capable of handling high numbers of heterogeneous agents (several hundreds of thousands). LARA (Lightweight Architecture for boundedly Rational Agents) meets these requirements and fills the gap between frameworks without built-in psychological foundations and full-fledged...
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    ShoX is a scalable simulator for wireless networks written in Java. It is easy to install, configure and use, so that reliable and expressive scientific results can be gathered in a short time. Documentation: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/shox
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    Visu@lGrid

    Visu@lGrid

    Visu@lGrid - IDE for Building BOINC Projects

    Visu@lGrid - UML for BOINC: A Modelling Language Approach for the Development of Distributed Applications based on the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing
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    Hackerando la Macchina Ridotta

    Hackerando la Macchina Ridotta

    Hackerando la Macchina Ridotta (Hacking the Smaller Machine)

    HMR is a computing history project of the University of Pisa. The HMR goal is to virtually rebuild old computers so it is possible for everyone to use them and actually feel how hardware and software technologies evolved in the course of time. The Macchina Ridotta (that in Italian means Smaller Machine) was the very first computer built in Italy by the University of Pisa in 1957.
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    DReAMSim

    DReAMSim

    Dynamic Re-configurable Autonomous Many-task Simulator

    DReAMSim provides a simple simulation framework for modeling homogeneous and/or heterogeneous (re)-configurable processing elements in a large-scale distributed environment. In particular, DReAMSim enables users to model task scheduling techniques at a preliminary design stage in order to investigate their performance potential. The simulation framework makes it easy to extract various performance and resource utilization related statistics to study the behavior of different task...
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    birgHPCC

    birgHPCC

    Rapid CUDA Cluster Deployment

    birgHPCC is a major improvement over birgHPC (http://sourceforge.net/projects/birghpc/). While retaining the major functions of the original birgHPC, including automated computing cluster conversion and auto slots detection, the new version (birgHPCC) is capable of creating and configuring a compute unified device architecture (CUDA) computing cluster, hence the extra “C” in the name. In addition to the increase in image size (less than 2 gigabytes) and a new Linux base (previously Debian, now Ubuntu), CUDA-capable bioinformatics software programs, such as NAMD, HOOMD-blue, VMD, GPU-HMMER and GPU-BLAST, are pre-installed in birgHPCC, along with the CUDA driver, libraries and software development kit (SDK). ...
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    Entanglement of Photons

    Time Travel is possible

    Jay Olson and Timothy Ralph recently put forward a theory that entangled photons can travel through time or at least take a short-cut through time using their method. As I understand it, the first photon is destroyed when measured however an exact copy is created in the future using qubits from the original photon. This is a simulation using one of their examples. I hope it's accurate and my apologies if it's not. Email: tmckeown@nbtv.ca
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    libCL
    libCL is an open-source library for high performance computing in OpenCL. The goal is to provide a comprehensive repository of parallel algorithms and data structures for visual-centric computing.
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    QuCoSi is a C++ library for simulating a quantum computer. The used qubits and gates are plain vectors and matrices that can be inspected and modified easily. Its emphasis lies on readability and ease of use.
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    cloudFlu
    HPC cloud computing for OpenFOAM (R) users
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    DASM is a new simple platform which helps programmer to implement and evaluate any distributed algorithm. Programmer can implement his/her distributed algorithm using DASM primitives and monitors the results in diagrams during execution.
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    birgHPC
    ...If you are looking for CUDA support, try birgHPCC (https://sourceforge.net/projects/birghpcc/) If you use birgHPC in your work, please cite us: Teong Han Chew, Kwee Hong Joyce-Tan, Farizuwana Akma and Mohd Shahir Shamsir. birgHPC: creating instant computing clusters for bioinformatics and molecular dynamics. Bioinformatics. Volume 27, Issue 9. pp 1320-1321. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btr109
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    3 levels density matrix simulation. Currently it enables you to get time solvetions for three-level systems. It's generates files with time solvetions for density matrix. In the future It will solve multilevel atomic system on MPI.
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    New project name is Atomlight. https://sourceforge.net/projects/atomlight
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    The SIMP/STEP platform provides a fast, efficient, portable abstract framework for interactive and scripted cellular automata and lattice gas computing in the Python environment. SIMP provides a high-level 'programmable matter' laboratory built on
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    HRS Computing
    HRS Computing is a scientific software that simulates the Hyper Rayleigh Scattering (HRS), which is a nonlinear optics phenomenon.
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