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  • ...sms controlling the system. It has been successful when used for tackling problems in the areas of [[Bioinformatics]], [[Biomedical engineering]] and [[crypto *[[List of volunteer computing projects]] ...
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  • ...n (computer science)|design pattern]] focused on [[distributed computing]] problems. Distributed design patterns can be divided into several groups: ...
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  • {{expert|Computing|date=January 2025}} ...rnational Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'06) | chapter=Computing in the Presence of Timing Failures | date=2006 | publisher=IEEE | doi=10.11 ...
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  • ==Computing== * [[RPR FOM]], a distributed computer simulation standard ...
    1 KB (139 words) - 00:39, 27 October 2023
  • ...description|False assumptions programmers make who are new to distributed computing}} ...bing false assumptions that [[programmer]]s new to [[Distributed computing|distributed]] [[Application software|applications]] invariably make. <!--These result e ...
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  • ...es the task of ''broadcasting'' a message to a set of receiving [[Process (computing)|processes]] in the presence of ''faults''.<ref name="trb notes">{{cite web TRB is closely related, but not identical, to the fundamental distributed computing problem of [[Consensus (computer science)|consensus]]. ...
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  • ...ation. It is closely related to distributed [[constraint programming]] and distributed constraint optimization; see the links below. * Control and data are distributed ...
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  • ==Computing== * [[Distributed transaction processing]], the X/Open model of coordinating transactions bet ...
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  • ...a sense, a security exploit in that the program implementing the parasitic computing has no authority to consume resources made available to the other program. ...a fresh packet embodying a different sub-problem. Eventually, all the sub-problems will be answered and the final answer easily calculated. ...
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  • ...llocation]].<ref name="lynch1997">{{cite book|last=Lynch|first=Nancy|title=Distributed Algorithms|url=https://archive.org/details/distributedalgor0000lync|url-acc ...failures and unreliable communications links. The choice of an appropriate distributed algorithm to solve a given problem depends on both the characteristics of t ...
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  • *[[Distributed parameter system]], systems that have an infinite-dimensional state-space *Distribution problems, a common type of problems in combinatorics where the goal is to enumerate the number of possible dist ...
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  • ...pt of [[fault-tolerance]] in [[distributed computing]]. Superstabilizing [[distributed algorithm]]s combine the features of [[self-stabilizing algorithm]]s and [[ | title=Superstabilizing protocols for dynamic distributed systems ...
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  • {{Short description|Algorithm for mutual exclusion on a distributed system}} ...d system]]. This algorithm is an extension and optimization of [[Lamport's Distributed Mutual Exclusion Algorithm]], by removing the need for release messages.<re ...
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  • ...Managing Distributed, Heterogeneous, and Autonomous Databases|journal=ACM Computing Surveys|date=September 1990|volume=22|issue=3|pages=183–236|url=http://knoe ==Problems of heterogeneous database integration== ...
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  • {{Short description|Computing concept}} ...n implementation of [[POSIX]] Draft 4 threads. DCE Stands for "Distributed Computing Environment" <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecent ...
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  • Many parallel algorithms are executed [[concurrent computing|concurrently]] – though in general [[concurrent algorithm]]s are a distinct ...p into pieces in this way – these are called ''[[embarrassingly parallel]] problems.'' Examples include many algorithms to solve [[Rubik's Cube]]s and find val ...
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  • '''Centralized computing''' is computing done at a central location, using [[Computer terminal|terminals]] that are ...entralized computing|decentralized systems]] because all of the [[Process (computing)|processing]] is controlled in a central location. In addition, if one term ...
    6 KB (830 words) - 12:14, 28 May 2025
  • ...]].<ref>{{FOLDOC|Parallel+Virtual+Machine}}</ref> Thus large computational problems can be solved more cost effectively by using the aggregate power and memory ...parallel programming]] but has also been used to solve important practical problems.<ref name=PvmHome/> It was developed by the [[University of Tennessee]], [[ ...
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  • == Mathematics and computing == ...a (computer algebra system)]], a software package for solving mathematical problems ...
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  • '''ZetaGrid''' was at one time the largest [[distributed computing]] project, designed to explore the non-trivial [[Root of a function|root]]s [[Category:Grid computing]] ...
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