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"Standardized" and/or openly accepted infrastructures for creating and deploying distributed applications.


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1. Alchemi .NET Grid Computing Framework - Alchemi is an open source software framework that allows you to painlessly aggregate the computing power of networked machines into a virtual supercomputer (computational grid) and to develop .NET applications to run on the grid.
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2. Apple Advanced Computation Group - Xgrid - Clustering software intended primarily for scientific researchers. Mac OS X only.
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3. Aurora Management Workbench - A software framework for building manageable (i.e, scalable, reliable, and configurable) distributed software applications. A Bell Labs project.
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4. Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) - Software platform for distributed computing using volunteered computer resources, allowing participants to participate in multiple projects. Software downloads, links to active projects, news, message boards, and other information.
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5. Clustopium Cluster Server/Client System - The next step to distributed computer systems, A complete Java framework for implementing MultiNodal processor farms. There is a demo, but the full implementation is for sale.
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6. Cosm - Provides an infrastructure for true distributed computing projects. This includes applications as well as APIs for users to design and build their own projects.
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7. DataCutter Project - Research project developing a middleware framework for filtering large, scientific datasets in a cluster or Grid environment. Enables highly efficient exploration and analysis of datasets in distributed and heterogeneous environments.
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8. Distributed Computing With SOAP - Distributed Computing With SOAP. Learn how and why SOAP fits into the big picture of the distributed computing arena.
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9. Echelon - Agent based grid computing.
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10. Economy Grid - Research on the development of economic resource management and scheduling system for global grid computing. Description and papers.
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11. GreenTea Java-based P2P Distributed Computing Platform - Can be used for parallel supercomputing, distributed file sharing/searching/storage, distributed storage, and total resource sharing applications.
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12. IBM Distributed Computing Environment - IBM's product offering based on the DCE open standard for distributed computing.
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13. Internet Based Distributed Super Computer - Build a supercomputer using wasted CPU cycles of home and office computers. (A fledgling project looking for a sponsor and participants.)
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14. Jtrix - A platform for developing adaptive, scalable applications capable of migration. Framework source code, documentation, and information about projects using the framework available.
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15. JXTA - Language- and platform-independent protocol for peer-to-peer networking, developed by Sun. Initial implementation in Java. [Open Source, BSD-like]
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16. Legion - Generic middleware for creating a worldwide virtual computer.
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17. MacDevCenter.com: Integrating Xgrid into Cocoa Applications, Part 1 - In this first of two articles exploring Xgrid, Drew McCormack provides a little background information, then moves to installation, and finishes off with a command-line script for distributing compilation using Xgrid.
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18. MacDevCenter.com: Integrating Xgrid into Cocoa Applications, Part 2 - In Part 1, Drew McCormack showed how to install and start using Xgrid. Now in Part 2, he covers integration with Cocoa.
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19. Microsoft's Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) - Protocol that enables software components to communicate over a network in a reliable, secure, and efficient manner.
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20. Object Management Group - Distributed object computing industry standards group founded in 1989. Defined standards include CORBA and IIOP.
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21. OSF Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) - An industry-standard, vendor-neutral set of distributed computing technologies. Provides scalable organization of users and shared data, along with basic services such as security and naming.
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22. QUALCOMM - BREW - QUALCOMM's Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW). A complete, open solution for wireless applications development, device configuration, application distribution, billing and payment.
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23. Quickstone Technologies Limited - Supplier of the a Java-based distributed computing framework called JCSP. JCSP is particularly easy to program and promotes a message-passing style of concurrent programming.
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24. Q²ADPZ - Collaborative Computing - An Open-Source project that provides software to distribute work over many computers in a network. The machines are only used during idle-time and can be in use for other things.
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25. SDSC Storage Resource Broker (SRB) - SDSC SRB provides the abstraction mechanisms needed to implement very large distributed environments like data grids, digital libraries, and persistent archives for data sharing, data publication, and data preservation.
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26. STORM - Research project developing middleware designed to support data select, indexing, and transfer operations on large scientific datasets in a grid or clustered computing environment.
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27. The sandboss distributed application framework generator - An open source framework generator creating communications, persistency, UI forms, configuration management and runtime control infrastructure from data and processing definitions.
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28. United Devices, Inc. - Edge aggregation architecture that harnesses unused computer resources. Client software works on one of a variety of projects.
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29. XDAQ Data Acquisition Toolkit Web Site - European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN. Current distributed XDAQ framework project. A framwork for distributed data acquisition application. Maintained by Johannes Gutleber and Luciano Orsini
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30. XtremWeb Global Computing Network - Harnesses spare computing power from clients for work on different projects.
31. Berkeley NOW (Networks of Workstations) Project - Cluster computing project at the University of California, Berkeley, computer science department.
32. ZetaGrid - An open source and platform independent grid system that uses idle CPU cycles from participating computers. ZetaGrid solves one problem in practice: numerical verification of the Riemann Hypothesis.

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