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  • ALiCE Grid Computing Project - A National University of Singapore- Dept of Computer Science project, ALiCE (Adaptive and sca Lable internet-based Computing Engine) is a lightweight grid-computing middleware for aggregating computational resources.  An object-based programming template library (AOPT) facilitates rapid development of grid applications.

  • Condor-G - Open source workload management software developed at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Combines the strengths of Condor and Globus to run jobs across many administrative domains. The goal of the Condor Project is to develop, implement, deploy, and evaluate mechanisms and policies that support High Throughput Computing (HTC) on large collections of distributively owned computing resources.

  • Globus Alliance - The Globus Alliance is developing fundamental technologies needed to build computational grids .  Grids are persistent environments that enable software applications to integrate instruments, displays, computational and information resources that are managed by diverse organizations in widespread locations.

  • Globus Toolkit - The Globus Toolkit is an open source software toolkit used for building grids. It is being developed by the Globus Alliance and many others all over the world. A growing number of projects and companies are using the Globus Toolkit to unlock the potential of grids for their cause.

  • GridPort - The GridPort Toolkit (GridPort) enables the rapid development of highly functional grid portals that simplify the use of underlying grid services for the end-user. It comprises a set of portlet interfaces and services in the portal layer that provide access to a wide range of backend grid and information services provided by lower-level grid technologies including the Globus Toolkit, the Grid Portal Information Repository (GPIR), and Condor. Portlets expose the backend services via customizable web interfaces in order to enable personalization of grid portal user interfaces. Portal services support the portlets inside the portal layer by augmenting their capabilities in an extensible and reusable way while tying the portlets together in order to make them more cohesive. GridPort is intended for use by developers of grid-enabled portals, portlets, and applications.

  • GridSim - A Grid Simulation Toolkit for Resource Modelling and Application Scheduling for Parallel and Distributed Computing. This is a Java-based Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation of World Wide Grids.

  • NAG High Performance Computing Libraries - To enhance the performance of your code on multi-processor systems Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) can now offer two new high performance libraries. Whether you have a shared memory or a distributed memory system, NAG has a library that will help you make the most of the available resources. For shared memory systems, the NAG SMP Library has been designed to be a direct equivalent to the "standard" NAG Fortran Library. For distributed memory systems, including Beowulf style clusters, NAG has a dedicated Parallel Library.

  • NetSolve/GridSolve-2.0 - NetSolve is a client-server system that enables users to solve complex scientific problems remotely. The system allows users to access both hardware and software computational resources distributed across a network

  • Sun Grid Engine - Sun Grid Engine software provides policy-based workload management and dynamic provisioning of application workloads.

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