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A list of distributed computing projects.

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[edit] Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC)

The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform is currently the most popular volunteer-based distributed computing platform.

Performance of BOINC projects:

  • over 760,000 participants
  • over 1,000,000 computers
  • over 400 TeraFLOPS (more than supercomputer BlueGene)
  • over 12 Petabytes of free disk space
  • SETI@home: 2.7 million years of computer time (2006)

[edit] Distributed.net

Main article: Distributed.net

Distributed.net runs several projects:

[edit] Parabon Computation

Main article: Parabon Computation

The Parabon Computation client uses a Java VM technology, and is commercial in nature.

[edit] United Devices

Main article: United Devices

[edit] World Community Grid

The World Community Grid is an IBM philanthropic initiative which aims to create the largest public computing grid benefiting humanity. It utilizes both the BOINC and United Devices platforms.

[edit] Custom platforms

Custom software encompasses distributed computing projects that do not make use of a third-party generic client-server infrastructure.

[edit] Active projects

[edit] Completed projects

[edit] Abandoned projects

[edit] Most popular projects

Most popular projects in volunteer distributed computing<ref>David P. Anderson (2005-05-23). "A Million Years of Computing". Retrieved on 2006-08-11.</ref> :

Project Start Where Area Peak_#hosts
GIMPS 1994 ? mathematics 10,000
distributed.net 1995 ? cryptography 100,000
SETI@home Classic 1999 University of California, Berkeley SETI 650,000
Electric Sheep 1999 ? art 40,000
Folding@home 2000 Stanford University biology 200,000
Grid.org 2002 philanthropic by United Devices biomedicine 200,000
Climateprediction.net 2003 University of Oxford climate change 150,000
LHC@home 2004 CERN physics 60,000
World Community Grid 2004 philanthropic by IBM biomedicine *400,000
Einstein@home 2005 LIGO astrophysics 200,000
SETI@home 1 2004 University of California, Berkeley SETI 850,000
Rosetta@home 2005 University of Washington biology 100,000

[edit] Physical infrastructure projects

These projects attempt to make large physical computation infrastructures available for researchers to use:

[edit] EU funded distributed computing research

The European Union (EU) values distributed computing as part of the EU's overall quality of life governancy philosophy. Thus, the EU has funded many distributed computing research projects. All of these projects use customized software in order for the research to be conducted and have varying levels of public access to project research.

  • Akogrimo [18] — "Access to Knowledge through the Grid in a mobile World".
  • BEinGRID [19] — "Business Experiments in Grid".
  • CoreGRID [20] — "European Research Network on Foundations, Software Infrastructures and Applications for large scale distributed, Grid and Peer-to-Peer Technologies"
  • DataMiningGrid [21] — "Data Mining Tools and Services for Grid Computing Environments".
  • HPC4U [22] — "Highly Predictable Cluster for Internet-Grids".
  • InteliGrid [23] — "InteroperabilIty of Virtual Organisations on Complex Semantic Grid".
  • K-WF Grid [24] — "Knowledge-based Workflow System for Grid Applications".
  • OntoGrid [25] — paving the way for knowledgeable Grid services and systems.
  • Grid Provenance [26] — addressing "the enabling and supporting of Provenance in Grids for Complex Problems".
  • NextGRID [27] — addressing the development of architectures for the "Next Generation Grid".
  • SIMDAT [28] — "Data Grids for Process and Product Development using Numerical Simulation and Knowledge Discovery".
  • UniGridS [29] — addressing development of "Uniform Interface to Grid Services".
  • MediGrid [30] — addressing development of "Mediterranean Grid of Natural Hazards Data and Models".
  • EELA [31] —E-Insfrastrucutre shared between Europe and Latin America.

[edit] Other distributed computing software platforms

The following are generic software platforms or infrastructures used to implement some of the projects listed in the previous section.

[edit] References

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[edit] External links

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