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- Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) - Software platform for distributed computing using volunteered computer resources, allowing participants to participate in multiple projects. Software downloads, links to active projects, news, message boards, and other information.
- datenreise.de - Informiert über 'trusted computing' wie tcpa (Trusted Computing Platform Alliance), tpm (Trusted Platform Module) und auch Palladium (Next Generation Secure Computing Base [NGSCB]). Darüber hinaus werden auch Themen wie 'Internet Zensur' und Bücher sowie Linkempfehlungen dazu angeboten.
- ZetaGrid - An open source and platform independent grid system that uses idle CPU cycles from participating computers. ZetaGrid solves one problem in practice: numerical verification of the Riemann Hypothesis.
- GreenTea Java-based P2P Distributed Computing Platform - Can be used for parallel supercomputing, distributed file sharing/searching/storage, distributed storage, and total resource sharing applications.
- Trusted Computing Platform Aliance - An industry focused on building levels of trust in the computing platform. Contains an overview and documentation in PDF format.
- Alchemi .NET Grid Computing Framework - Alchemi is an open source software framework that allows you to painlessly aggregate the computing power of networked machines into a virtual supercomputer (computational grid) and to develop .NET applications to run on the grid.
- Distributed Computing with HTTP, XML, SOAP, and WSDL - Learn how various protocols fit into the big picture of the distributed computing arena.
- Q²ADPZ - Collaborative Computing - An Open-Source project that provides software to distribute work over many computers in a network. The machines are only used during idle-time and can be in use for other things.
- OSF Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) - An industry-standard, vendor-neutral set of distributed computing technologies. Provides scalable organization of users and shared data, along with basic services such as security and naming.
- Berkeley NOW (Networks of Workstations) Project - Cluster computing project at the University of California, Berkeley, computer science department.
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- Cross-platform - Cross-platform is a term which can refer to computer programs, operating systems, computer languages, programming languages, or other computer software and their implementations which can be made to work on multiple computer platforms. For example, a cross-platform application may run on Microsoft Windows on the x86 architecture, Linux on the x86 architecture and Mac OS X on either the ...
- Universal Virtual Computer - A Universal Virtual Computer (UVC) is much like a virtual machine (VM) in computing by means that it creates a layer between the underlying computer platform and upperlying software. It offers the benefit of portability between different platforms.
- Reach for the Stars (computer game) - Reach for the Stars is one of the earliest of the '4X' (Explore, Expand, Exploit, Exterminate) computer games, written by SSG of Australia in early 1980s for the Apple II and Commodore 64 platforms which used the MOS Technology 6502 series microprocessors. Version 3 added a DOS port as well, though the DOS port did not share all of the features that the other platforms had.
- Emulation on the Amiga - The Amiga computer can be used to emulate several other computer platforms, including legacy platforms such as the Commodore 64, and its contemporary rivals such as the IBM PC and the Apple Macintosh.
- XOR (computer game) - XOR is a computer puzzle game created by Astral Software and published by Logotron in 1987 for a range of platforms including the Acorn Electron, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum. It has since been remade for platforms including Windows, Apple Macintosh, RISC OS and Game Boy Advance.