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  2. SimGrid - Wikipedia

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    SimGrid is a framework for developing simulators of distributed applications targeting distributed platforms, which can in turn be used to prototype, evaluate and compare relevant platform configurations, system designs, and algorithmic approaches. It provides ready to use models and APIs to simulate popular distributed computing platforms ...

  3. Wireless ad hoc network - Wikipedia

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    A wireless ad hoc network [1] (WANET) or mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network. The network is ad hoc because it does not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure, such as routers or wireless access points. Instead, each node participates in routing by forwarding data for other nodes.

  4. Use the CHARMM program to model protein-ligand docking. The goal was the development of pharmaceutical drugs. EDGeS@Home 12 papers [78] 2009-10 No MTA SZTAKI Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems Multiple applications Support of scientific applications developed by the EGEE and EDGeS community eOn: 6 papers [79] No

  5. Random waypoint model - Wikipedia

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    The random waypoint model was first proposed by Johnson and Maltz. [2] It is one of the most popular mobility models [3] to evaluate mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocols, because of its simplicity and wide availability. In random-based mobility simulation models, the mobile nodes move randomly and freely without restrictions.

  6. Distributed Interactive Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) is an IEEE standard for conducting real-time platform-level wargaming across multiple host computers and is used worldwide, especially by military organizations but also by other agencies such as those involved in space exploration and medicine.

  7. Delay-tolerant networking - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, spurred by the decreasing size of computers, researchers began developing technology for routing between non-fixed locations of computers.While the field of ad hoc routing was inactive throughout the 1980s, the widespread use of wireless protocols reinvigorated the field in the 1990s as mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) and vehicular ad hoc networking became areas of increasing ...

  8. Folding@home - Wikipedia

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    The development of models to predict the mechanisms of membrane fusion will assist in the scientific understanding of how to target the process with antiviral drugs. [82] In 2006, scientists applied Markov state models and the Folding@home network to discover two pathways for fusion and gain other mechanistic insights. [55]

  9. Orleans (software framework) - Wikipedia

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    Orleans scales from a single on-premises server to highly-available and globally distributed applications in the cloud. [4] The virtual actor model is based on the actor model but has several differences: [5] A virtual actor always exists, it cannot be explicitly created or destroyed. Virtual actors are automatically instantiated.