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An experimental wide-area distributed computing cluster used for parallel computing research at five Dutch universities.
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~bal/das.html
Overview site with academic links. Hosted at Chalmers University of Technology.
http://www.md.chalmers.se/~tsigas/DISAS/
University computer administrator accused of "hacking" crimes, for installing a screensaver that supported distributed computing research.
http://www.salon.com/tech/featur...001/07/17/screensaver/index.html
Over a thousand links organized by the volunteer members of the Cetus organization.
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Cetus Links: 18,452 Links on Objects and Components Distributed Objects Components: Overview 18,452 Links on Objects and ComponentsDistributed Objects Components: Overview Main Area Links Section Links Subsections Links Distributed Objects Components 3241 General Information 511 COM/COM+ 689 CORBA 1126 CORBA 756 C O R B A O R B s 370 JavaBeans/EJB...Research on self organizing mobile ad hoc networking technology and infrastructure. Project proposals and publications.
http://www.terminodes.org/
Descriptions, bibliographies, and links to distributed operating systems, file systems, and computing environments.
http://www-vs.informatik.uni-ulm.de/DOSinWWW/DistribSys.html
Breaking news on distributed computing, object technology, components, and business objects.
http://jeffsutherland.com/
This Portal is intended to be a resource for information, including articles and links, relating to the increasingly popular "N-Tier" model of distributed computing.
http://N-Tier.com
Introduction to organising a distributed computing project.
http://www.bacchae.co.uk/docs/dist.html
The Global Grid Forum (GGF) is a community-initiated forum of individual researchers and practitioners working on distributed computing, or "grid" technologies. GGF is the result of a merger of the Grid Forum, the eGrid European Grid Forum, and the Grid community in Asia-Pacific.
http://www.gridforum.org/
"Grid" technology, which distributes computing jobs and databases across numerous servers, has largely been an academic phenomenon. But on Thursday IBM plans to give the idea a corporate twist with its so-called Grid Computing Initiative.
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-270988.html?legacy=cnet
Essentially everyone, when they first build a distributed application, makes the following eight assumptions.
http://java.sun.com/people/jag/Fallacies.html
Article discusses how a computer network administrator faces multiple felony charges and years in a Georgia prison for allegedly installing Distributed.net clients without permission.
http://online.securityfocus.com/news/300
From global distributed projects like Seti@Home to corporate uses behind the firewall, we cover the fundamentals of distributed computing architectures, discuss major initiatives and applications, and talk about the challenges that lay ahead.
http://www.extremetech.com/print_article/0,3428,a=25002,00.asp
If your large enterprise is like most, about 10 percent of your available CPU cycles actually gets used -- a fact that is driving enterprises to deploy the next generation of cost-reducing distributed computing architectures.
http://www.infoworld.com/article...e/xml/02/04/01/020401febctci.xml
The Task Force is concerned with issues related to the design, analysis, development and implementation of cluster-based systems.
http://www.ieeetfcc.org/
The BREW solution provides the necessary tools and value-added services to developers, device manufacturers and wireless operators for application development and distribution, device configuration, and billing and payment.
http://www.qualcomm.com/brew/?CMP=KA11515
Home of the first Flash Mob Supercomputer and the official site for all things Flash Mob Computing.
http://www.flashmobcomputing.org/
World chess champion Garry Kasparov -- famous for tangling with IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer -- takes on the world. His latest game uses distributed computing to connect any challenger. By Joyce Slaton.
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,20124,00.html
Introduction to distributed computing in English, French, or Spanish. Includes tutorials, history, and projects.
http://library.thinkquest.org/C007645/
A growing distributed computing community, currently focused on Folding@Home, Find-a-Drug, Grid.org, World Community Grid, and DIMES, though open to other projects.
http://thedczone.com
The Israeli Association of Grid Technologies (IGT) The IGT is a non-profit organization of leading vendors, ISVs, customers and academia, focused on knowledge sharing and networking for developing Enterprise Grid solutions. It is open, independent and vendor-neutral.
http://www.grid.org.il/
Grid computing and grid services portal featuring articles, papers, news and streaming media content.
http://www.gridsummit.com/toc.htm
A project to better understand application behavior on wide-area networks. Publications, talks, software, status.
http://www.cs.vu.nl/albatross/
From global distributed projects like Seti@Home to corporate uses behind the firewall, we cover the fundamentals of distributed computing architectures, discuss major initiatives and applications, and talk about the challenges that lay ahead.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0%2C1697%2C11769%2C00.asp
If your large enterprise is like most, about 10 percent of your available CPU cycles actually gets used -- a fact that is driving enterprises to deploy the next generation of cost-reducing distributed computing architectures.
http://www.infoworld.com/article.../xml/02/04/01/020401febctci.html
The BREW solution provides the necessary tools and value-added services to developers, device manufacturers and wireless operators for application development and distribution, device configuration, and billing and payment.
http://brew.qualcomm.com/brew/en/?CMP=KA11515
Essentially everyone, when they first build a distributed application, makes the following eight assumptions.
http://today.java.net/jag/Fallacies.html