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pureIRCd is an IRC Server written C (though throughout the years i've used various programming languages, including VB6, VB.net C#, and am now stuck with C) to provide a fresh IRC (RFC1459) implementation and avoid the clutter of existing solutions.
This project aims to create a method able to determine the most frequent word phrases in a large source of text data (>5 Gb) using the computational power of multiple processors.
A novel Grid System which is Python based and Cell powered. By extending Namespace into GridSpace, any objects are accesable throughout the Grid. And the codes are distributed executed and be JIT compiled into Cell SPE instructions automatically.
mpiGraph is designed to inspect the health and scalability of a high-performance interconnect while under heavy load. This is useful to detect hardware and software problems in a system, such as slow nodes, links, switches, or routing contention.
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Distributed Inter-Process Communication (DIPC) is a combination of a Linux kernel extension and user-space programs that allows the user to develop distributed applications very easily.
Semys consists of a library for group communication and an architecture to build a sequential consistent system. A sequential consistent process can run on several physical hosts and is not disturbed by the downtime (crash) of a host.
ClusterIt is a collection of clustering tools to allow simple administration of groups of UNIX machines. It can also be used to facilitate parallel shell scripting, and compiling.
OSN is an open source open protocol distributed social network. Public key cryptography makes the network resilient to spam. User profiles are based on FOAF XML and users can migrate their profile from one site of the federation to another.
FedStage OpenDSP is an open implementation of SOAP Web Service multi-user access and policy-based job control using OGF DRMAA routines supported by distributed resource management systems like Sun Grid Engine (SGE), LSF, PBSPro, Torque or Condor.
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This application helps balances incoming TCP connections. This was intended mainly for VNC, but it can be used to balance other types of TCP connections.
Open Grid Manager (OGM) is a lightweight open source grid management framework that provides a cohesive solution for monitoring and managing arrays of heterogeneous grid resources deployed within live production grids.
UDAE allows developers to access data both
locally and over WSN from a variety of sources, such
as sensors, communications links and platform components in a
unified manner.
Project deals with analyzing the Google-Ngram data to create a co-occurrence network.
Second stage of this project will allow the user to query the co-occurrence network to retrieve all possible word combinations that occur with the query string.
The OpenSSI project is a comprehensive clustering solution offering a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux. Goals for OpenSSI Clusters include availability, scalability and manageability, built from standard servers.
BruteNet is a system of the distributed brute force and distributed calculations built on user extensions capable to solve a great number of problems related to the partition on a lot of machines.With sample extention you can distribute brute md5-hash
N-sim is a framework for studying and developing wireless sensor networks. It emulates the computation of sensor platforms, simulates the wireless communications, and allows plug-in models for source detection simulation. Intended for cluster computing.
omuscd is an User Space Cluster Daemon for use with the openMosix 2.6 kernel extension for single-system image clustering. The daemon provides process migration management and communication between networked computers to construct a cluster.
Unimatrix is the collective works of Matrix, Tsunami and Mainframe. Unimatrix allows for a setup of distributed file repositories. Completely peerless, and using HTTP/1.0 as its transfer medium. Unimatrix Can easilly be used for Filesharing and since its
Open Source Remote Sensing OSSIM project, pronounced "awesome", will leverage existing algorithms/tools/packages from the open source community in construction of the ultimate Remote Sensing/Image Processing/GIS package. osgPlanet extends OSSIM and Op
RUNES is a cross-platform, component-based middleware framework allowing for dynamic reconfiguration of functionality. Its lightweight implementation spans powerful nodes like PDAs and PCs, as well as tiny embedded devices.
OmniObject is a free replacement for Microsoft DCOM, with some advantages: more configurable, Internet friendly and open source (thus you can debug it). We're now Windows only, but we have plans to support *nix soon.