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Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems.
Distributed computing also refers to the use of distributed systems to solve computational problems.
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* Common Base Event, a computing term referring to IBM's implementation of the Web Services Distributed Management Web Event Format standard.
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* Astropulse Distributed computing to search data tapes for primordial black holes, pulsars, and ETI
* Distributed computing
Distributed ” or “ grid ” computing in general is a special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers ( with onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.
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Distributed computing has accelerated the use of these extensions in the scientific community — and many scientific applications refuse to run unless the CPU supports SSE2 or SSE3.
A number of these challenge problems have been tackled using distributed computing, organised by Distributed. net.
* Distributed Computing Infrastructure, a term used in Grid computing referring to the combination of distributed computer resources
* Distributed computing – Computing using multiple computing devices over a network to accomplish a common objective or task and thereby reducing the latency involved in single processor contributions for any task.
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FLASK, in turn, was based on DTOS, a Mach-derived Distributed Trusted Operating System, as well as Trusted Mach, a research project from Trusted Information Systems that had an influence on the design and implementation of DTOS.
Distributed Proofreaders ( commonly abbreviated as DP or PGDP ) is a web-based project that supports the development of e-texts for Project Gutenberg by allowing many people to work together in proofreading drafts of e-texts for errors.
In Clarke's final year at Edinburgh, he completed his " final year project ", entitled " A Distributed, Decentralised Information Storage and Retrieval System ".
* Distributed Objects Everywhere, a distributed computing project by Sun Microsystems
Distributed Language Translation or Distribuita Lingvo-Tradukado ( DLT ) was a project to develop an interlingual machine translation system for twelve European languages.
In 1994, the French cars manufacturers Renault and PSA Peugeot Citroën, which had a similar project called VDX ( Vehicle Distributed eXecutive ), joined the consortium.
The book was the 5, 000th e-book to be provided by the Distributed Proofreaders project, to Project Gutenberg, released on August 21, 2004.
Distributed Objects Everywhere ( DOE ) was a long-running Sun Microsystems project to build a distributed computing environment based on the CORBA system in the ' back end ' and OpenStep as the user interface.
* Advanced Distributed File System, a defunct IBM file system project
Esperanto was proposed as a pivot language in the Distributed Language Translation project and has been used in this way in the Majstro Tradukvortaro at the Esperanto website Majstro. com.
Denmark's Edison project, an abbreviation for ' Electric vehicles in a Distributed and Integrated market using Sustainable energy and Open Networks ' is an ongoing partially state funded research project on the island of Bornholm in Eastern Denmark.
The Portable Open Source Security Elements, or POSSE project, was a co-operative venture between the University of Pennsylvania Distributed Systems Laboratory, the OpenBSD project and others.
Colleagues in the POSSE project included Jonathan M. Smith of the University of Pennsylvania ; Theo de Raadt, project founder and leader of OpenBSD ; Michael B. Greenwald, assistant professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania ; Sotiris Ioannidis and Stefan Miltchev, graduate students at the Distributed Systems Lab of the Computer and Information Science department at the University of Pennsylvania ; Ben Laurie, a former mathematician at Cambridge University and technical director of AL Digital Ltd, a director of the Apache Software Foundation and core team member of the OpenSSL Group ; and Angelos Keromytis, at the time an assistant professor of computer science at Columbia University and an OpenBSD core developer.
* The OpenXDAS Distributed Auditing Service project
In 2004, the German project was at the center of a controversy, because it had started running a proofreading website based on the Distributed Proofreaders software, without mentioning that the resulting books would not be as free as those of the American project.

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SETI @ home was released to the public on May 17, 1999, making it the second large-scale use of distributed computing over the Internet for research purposes, as Distributed. net was launched in 1997.
Distributed computing projects such as SETI @ home or NAGAR and popular applications like Google Earth rely primarily on client-side operations.
* AS @ ICU: Distributed systems and pervasive computing
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