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== BONIC == | |||
*Public Resource Computing Platform | *Public Resource Computing Platform | ||
*Gives scientists the ability to use large amounts of computation resources. | *Gives scientists the ability to use large amounts of computation resources. | ||
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A BONIC application can be identified by a single master URL, <br/>which serves as the homepage as well as the directory of the servers. | A BONIC application can be identified by a single master URL, <br/>which serves as the homepage as well as the directory of the servers. | ||
== SETI@Home == | |||
*Uses public resource computing to analyze radio signals to find extraterrestrial intelligence | *Uses public resource computing to analyze radio signals to find extraterrestrial intelligence | ||
*Need good quality telescope to search for radio signals, and lots of computational power, which was unavailable locally | *Need good quality telescope to search for radio signals, and lots of computational power, which was unavailable locally | ||
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*Uses BONIC as a backbone for the project | *Uses BONIC as a backbone for the project | ||
*Uses relational database to store information on a large scale, further it uses a multi-threaded server to distribute work to clients | *Uses relational database to store information on a large scale, further it uses a multi-threaded server to distribute work to clients | ||
== MapReduce == | |||
*A programming model presented by Google to do large scale parallel computations | |||
*Uses the Map() and Reduce() functions from functional style programming languages |
Revision as of 00:28, 10 March 2015
BONIC
- Public Resource Computing Platform
- Gives scientists the ability to use large amounts of computation resources.
- The clients do not connect directly with each other but instead they talk to a central server located at Berkley
- The goals of Bonic are:
- 1) reduce the barriers of entry
- 2) Share resources among autonomous projects
- 3) Support diverse applications
- 4) Reward participants.
A BONIC application can be identified by a single master URL,
which serves as the homepage as well as the directory of the servers.
SETI@Home
- Uses public resource computing to analyze radio signals to find extraterrestrial intelligence
- Need good quality telescope to search for radio signals, and lots of computational power, which was unavailable locally
- It has not yet found extraterrestrial intelligence, but its has established credibility of public resource computing projects which are given by the public
- Uses BONIC as a backbone for the project
- Uses relational database to store information on a large scale, further it uses a multi-threaded server to distribute work to clients
MapReduce
- A programming model presented by Google to do large scale parallel computations
- Uses the Map() and Reduce() functions from functional style programming languages