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MARIE is a robotic development and integration environment focused on software reusability and exploitation of already available APIs and middlewares used in robotics. Its main purpose is to create a rapid-prototyping approach to robotics developments.
XgridDRMAA is an Xgrid implementation of the Distributed Resource Management Application API (DRMAA), a simple framework for the submission and control of jobs to grid computing ("distributed resouce management") systems.
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OpenScheduler is an advanced job scheduler for use in a distributed environments. It provides, from a centralized management console, advanced scheduling , simple workflow and synchronized jobs.
The aim of our project is to create a portable microkernel and a set of OS services that allow good local performance, multiple concurrent operative system personalities (ie UNIX and a native interface) and easy integration of distributed components.
This project is to develop a versatile benchmark for High Performance Computing (HPC) network environments, currently the Linux-based Beowulf systems. The goal is to examine the TCP/UPD/MPI communications and their impact to system kernel.
The objective of this work is to use key concepts and mechanisms related with the software components approach. Installation, execution and dynamic reconfiguration of a distributed chat application using CORBA are considered.
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PARASOL is a C library for implementing computer-system simulations.
PARASOL is a C library for implementing simulations of computer systems. It supports a simulated, user-configured, multiprocessor environment on which user-written software (in C or C++) is executed.
The Simple Message Brokering Library (SMBL) is a message passing library for parallelizing scientific programs that are run on a Condor cluster (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/).
openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image clustering. Taking n PC boxes, openMosix gives users and applications the illusion of one single computer with n CPUs. openMosix is perfectly scalable and adaptive.
Expandy allows full control of the Gnome desktop environment through a single button interface. This gives people with physical disabilities access to a computing environment by emulating keyboard and mouse events using a button and on-screen feedback.
SSS-OSCAR is an integrated release of the SciDAC:Scalable System Software (SSS) suite using the OSCAR cluster installation framework. The SSS project seeks to provide a standard interface for effective management and utilization of terascale systems.
RobotFlow is a mobile robotics tookit based on FlowDesigner. The visual programming interface provided with FlowDesigner will help people to better visualize & understand what is really happening in the robot's control loops, sensors and actuators.
Personal supercomputer on a disk! The Science by FlashMob project creates specialized live booting CDs that create a single user supercomputer from a set of handy laptop or desktop machines. Suitable for MPI, CHARM++, and pyMPI parallel programs.
CAMA (Context-Aware Mobile Agents) is a middleware for supporting mobile agents coordination. It is based on Linda-style coordination and provides numerous extentions for interoperability and fault-tolerance. It supports portable platforms such as PDAs.