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    Loki Render

    Loki Render

    A simple and easy to use render farm for Blender

    Loki Render allows you to create your own render farm, serving Blender render jobs to a group of computers. Loki is easy to setup and runs on Linux, Windows or Mac, making it a quick and flexible distributed network rendering solution!
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    Dynamic Task Scheduler

    Dynamic Task Scheduler

    A dynamic task scheduler to execute job chains in a fault-tolerant way

    This project provide an easy to deploy service oriented task-scheduling architecture capable to achieve a fault-tolerant job execution on dynamics networks. The system use: - A robust Job scheduler: Quartz Enterprise scheduler (for more info see http://www.quartz-scheduler.org) - A framework to build reliable dynamic distributed systems: Apache River framework (for more info see http://river.apache.org)
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    open-fdc is short for "Open Framework for Distributed Computing". This framework allows developers to create "tasks" which are executed by the engine. A task is similar to a work unit type in the SETI project.
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    My application is a Grid Computing application that interfaces POV-Ray (http://www.povray.org/) with the framework JPPF (http://www.jppf.org) . With my JppfPov you can use the potentialities of a grid computing network to make rendering task.
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    Blubber system is an Eclipse RCP application for distributed systems modeling. Designed for university researches and inlcudes: task graph editor; graph transformation tools; graph modelling on distributed system; real-time modelling on GerdaFramework.
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    Java package containing architecture to distribute CPU intensive processing tasks across the internet. A generic client will be capable of running any task the server provides it, automatically updating the code it runs.
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    JCGrid is an easy-to-use tools for real-world grid-computing. It requires only to install Java Runtime and you can easy split your cpu-intensive task among several Workstations/PC/Mac/etc. It includes support for POVRay and MandelGrid as usage examples.
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    NICIC is supposed to assist the user while using multiple computers to solve a computing intensive task
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