Public Resource Computing
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PRC is used in computer science to describe systems where the public donates or sells computing resources to a given project. The SETI@home and distributed.net projects are, perhaps the best examples of this concept.
[edit] See also
- CPU scavenging
- List of distributed computing projects
- BOINC is a software which allow users to donate their computng power to science in a lot of public projects. Visit http://boinc.berkeley.edu

