The neXt DIRAC generation
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Grid computing is a form of distributed computing that uses a network of computers to perform complex tasks. Grid computing is a form of parallel computing. The term grid computing was first used in 1997 by Carl Kesselman to describe the computing resources that were available at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. The term was popularized by the 2002 book Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality by Kesselman and Tony Hey.
The neXt DIRAC generation
Open-source software for volunteer computing and grid computing.
Materials for course about processing HybSeq data on computing grids
Containerized MiG
MiGrid workspace where master branch is kept strictly in sync with SF upstream svn repo. Any development or experiments should use a branch. You probably want to fork your own clone or work e.g. on the edge branch if you wish to contribute.
Unchained is a decentralized, federated network for data indexing, validation, analysis, processing, and delivery.
A SDK/library for decentralized web and distributing computing projects
TypeScript RPC (Remote Procedure Call) for WebSocket and Worker protocols
MPI Program for finding the closest pair of a set of points
Toy RoR project.
Source codes for the book "Implementing Parallel and Distributed Systems"
iSPD, re-structured to follow a plugin architecture (also known as a microkernel architecture)
A cron job that runs every hour to download the list of site BDII URLs that are going to be used by the top level BDII to publish their resources.
A distributed scientific computing system using web browsers and everyday devices.
Ansible role to deliver UMD configurations