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This is a comprehensive list of volunteer computing projects, which are a type of distributed computing where volunteers donate computing time to specific causes. The donated computing power comes from idle CPUs and GPUs in personal computers, video game consoles, [1] and Android devices.
Pages in category "Volunteer computing projects" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ABC@Home;
SARA Computing and Networking Services in Netherlands. Storage@home Distributed storage infrastructure developed to solve the problem of backing up and sharing petabytes of scientific results using a distributed model of volunteer managed hosts. Project was discontinued in 2011. Worldwide LHC Computing Grid.
Category:Distributed computing projects – distributed computing projects that involve public participation. Pages in category "Grid computing projects" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
List of software package management systems; List of software patents; Software testing tactics; List of computer hardware manufacturers in the Soviet Union; List of Soviet computer systems; List of SQL reserved words; List of Standard Networks products; List of computer standards; List of networked storage hardware platforms; List of Sun ...
[4] [5] An emerging branch of Citizen Science are Community Mapping projects that utilize smartphone and tablet technology. For example, TurtleSAT [6] is a community mapping project that is mapping freshwater turtle deaths throughout Australia. This list of citizen science projects involves projects that engage all age groups.
Folding@Home is a distributed computing project for disease research that simulates protein folding, computational drug design, and other types of molecular dynamics. The project uses the idle processing resources of thousands of personal computers owned by volunteers who have installed the software on their systems. Its primary purpose is to ...
This is a list of open-source hardware projects, including computer systems and components, cameras, radio, telephony, science education, machines and tools, robotics, renewable energy, home automation, medical and biotech, automotive, prototyping, test equipment, and musical instruments.