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    A generic java based distributed performance testing platform specifically for testing clustered or distributed applications and or frameworks. The framework itself is clustered and coordinated with www.terracotta.org
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    GP@home is a new group/project dedicated to fully utilizing the combined concepts of genetic programming and distributed computing to improve the quality of life for all human beings. Nothing is impossible working together.
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    PeerVibes is a framework for creating applications based on peer-to-peer networks. This framework provides the necessary tools and architecture to build complex applications such as collaborative work support and distributed backup.
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    The Open Distributed Framework project is aimed at developing an open-source, cross-platform framework for distributed, high-performance physical modelling and simulation.
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    A Simple Open Source Monitor and Manager for Tomcat's Web Applications. SiMonCat allows deploying and undeploying of web applications, and monitoring the state of multiple tomcat servers, through the attempt to execute programmed events.
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    Provides fast lookup for a Subject Based messaging product using a trie. It allows for configurable wildcard characters to replace a single or multiple subject field(s) (A.B.*.D.>). Insertion in to the tree returns a unique handle for subsequent deletion
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    Web Objects in XML (Framework) is an interoperable and lightweight system for distributed objects. It is currently built in Java and C#. Remote objects are serialized in a standard XML format, and they are accessible trough their own URL.
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    JQFramework is a set of classes designed to ease the production of highly parallel code in C#, for use on multi-processor systems and/or grid and cloud computing.
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    Chor

    A choreography programming language for concurrent systems

    Chor is a strongly-typed choreography programming language for distributed systems. In Chor, the behaviour of a system is written down as a global program (a choreography) where all the message exchanges between the participants are explicit. Choreographies are statically checked against protocol specifications, given as types, enabling type-directed global programming. Finally, Chor supports the automatic generation of systems from a choreography. With Chor, you do not have to worry about...
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    A Java based simulator for the LC-3 16bit processor used in several CSS classes. (specifically in the book "Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond" (2nd Ed) Moved to GitHub
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    IDIL is a cross-platform C++ library providing a simple interface for computing, data plotting and image analysis. The goal is to implement a set of C++ classes and functions which mimics the comprehensive syntax of languages like Scilab, Matlab or IDL.
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    Manage, Share and Collaborate in the Clouds. Nimbus will revolutionize the way you think and work on the web. Nimbus aims to provide the nearest solution to Cloud Computing. Booting your PC on the Web.
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    cl-jpeg

    JPEG encoder implementation using OpenCL

    ...Unfortunately this implementation is no match for even one threaded SSE2 jpeg encoder, too much data goes through PCIe. Look at "Debunking the 100X GPU vs. CPU Myth: An Evaluation of Throughput Computing on CPU and GPU" paper by Victor W Lee, Changkyu Kim, Jatin Chhugani, Michael Deisher, Daehyun Kim, Anthony D. Nguyen, Nadathur Satish, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Srinivas Chennupaty, Per Hammarlund, Ronak Singhal and Pradeep Dubey.
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