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Project provides a set of concurrent building blocks (Java & C/C++) that can be used to develop parallel/multi-threaded applications. Components are grouped into 4 categories: 1.Data Structures 2. Parallel Patterns 3.Parallel functions 4.Atomics and STM
HOOPLE is a portable collection of C++ source code, featuring thread-safe objects for collections and event processing, RPC-style plugin-based encrypted networking (CROMP / octopus), bookmark collection management utilities, and a lot of other cool stuff.
This is the project page for HOOPLE version 1, which was retired on September 25 2010. The code supposedly still builds on both Linux (with gnu gcc) and on Windows (with ms visual studio).
Most of the code from hoople1 has moved into...
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.
My personal computing suite provides some programs I developed as a hobbyist and currently include a lambda calculus interpreter and a calculator which solves arithmetic expressions; both are written in C++.
Tunguska is a ternary computer emulator. The goal is to provide a relatively easy-to-use platform, reminiscent of an early PC, for people who want to experience and experiment with ternary computing hands-on.
Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
The Karoo Project is a framework for making it practical to create distributed applications. By "practical", I mean that it must do it uncomplicatedly, efficiently, and cheaply. This project provides application management, queuing, and IPC.
WOSH is a multi-platform message-oriented middleware written in ANSI C++. Service oriented architecture, designed for network distributed computing. Already working: Audio multimedia, X10, remote control (WinMobile, GTalk) and much more..
Headrand is a static library wrote in c that contains functions to simulate complex systems or make statistical analysis with a new approach called "random function computing"
cppgpgpu is a compile-in library of functions designed to aide users in writing applications that make heavy use of the GPU for computing in an OpenGL environment. This cuts through the boiler plate so you don't have to.
An open source client to manage cloud hosting resources at Gandi.Net via the public API. Written in C++ with Qt4. Multi-language and cross-platform. Runs on Linux, MacOS X, and Windows.
A modern secure, robust, multithreaded, exception aware, internationalisable, portable GUI toolkit library designed for mission-critical work in C++ and Python forked from the FOX library. Replicates the Qt API in many places.
Omega Online is cross-platform peer-to-peer middleware for home computing. The project provides tools and libraries to author distributed computing in a language-neutral manner, using open standards.
OSlash is a c++ framework for developing decentralized cloudcomputing services. It includes a programming environment and virtual machine for assembling networks of processing nodes coordinate their operations through message passing.
Brook+ is a high level C-like language with extensions for stream programming on different compute devices such as CPUs and GPUs. Supports an ATI CAL and x86 CPU backend. Keywords : GPGPU, GPU Computing, HPC
libMAGE (Multi-Agent Grid Engine) is a C++ library that provides basis for constructing distributed autonomic systems (running on grids and clusters), that are able to adapt to processor and memory load and node failures.
XML Processor. A Multi-threaded, Pub/Sub environment for Dynamic programming on an event driven Tickless and Sleeping State Machine with TCP communications, tight flawless memory management, powerful set algebra and a magical database. 100% C++. ezPort.
Tsunami is an open-source high performance computing language. With it you can write streaming data-parallel algorithms that utilize GPGPUs for orders-of-magnitude speed-up with the ease of writing sequential algorithms.
Development library for distributed programming. Spitfire provides an easy to use set of tools for managing processes and their communication. You just need to define the interfaces and behaviour of the processes; everything else is already done :-D
Geneur is an Open Source scheduler for GRID. It is based on variation of genetic algorithms. Geneur uses backfill scheduling algorithm to create first genetic population.
Channel is a C++ framework for distributed message passing and event dispatching, configurable with its components (msg ids,routing algorithms...) as template parameters. As a namespace shared by peer threads, channel supports scope control and filtering
Tiny Distributed Computing Library is an easy to use cross-platform library for performing distributed computations. It is written in C++ and designed with good performance and modularity in mind.
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 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.