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    jDHTUQ
    ATTENTION: For more info and latest version, refer to https://github.com/estigma88/jdhtuq. jDHTUQ is a peer-to-peer DHT system based in Chord algorithm, but built like API to generalize the implementation of peer-to-peer DHT systems. jDHTUQ have two fundamental services , put and get of resource.
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    Preesm
    PREESM provides a complete framework for fast prototyping. It generates a simulation and an optimized multiprocessor code from graph descriptions of algorithm and architecture. Please visit the project homepage at http://preesm.sourceforge.net.
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    An easy-to-use simulator for decentralized distributed scheduling in Clusters, Grids, and Cloud ecosystem MaGate 2.0 is now available from github! https://github.com/huangye177/magate
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    MapPSO
    MapPSO is a tool for Ontology Alignment, which uses Discrete Particle Swarm Optimisation. A particle swarm is used to search for the optimal alignment. The algorithm is massively parallel and adapts naturally on parallel architectures.
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    Dinapter:

    Generate adaptation contracts between incompatible services

    Dinapter automatically generates a mapping between methods of incompatible components/services based on their public interfaces and behaviors. It uses a combination of expert system and A* algorithm. Dinapter is the prototype resulting from a couple of research papers: * J.A. Martín, E. Pimentel. Automatic Generation of Adaptation Contracts, FOCLASA'08, ENTCS, 2008 - http://goo.gl/21iJZ * J.A. martín, E. Pimentel. Dinapter: Automatic Adapter Specification for Software Composition,...
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    DASM is a new simple platform which helps programmer to implement and evaluate any distributed algorithm. Programmer can implement his/her distributed algorithm using DASM primitives and monitors the results in diagrams during execution.
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    Ex-Crawler
    Ex-Crawler is divided into 3 subprojects (Crawler Daemon, distributed gui Client, (web) search engine) which together provide a flexible and powerful search engine supporting distributed computing. More informations: http://ex-crawler.sourceforge.net
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    JMS/Joram implementation of the Bully election algorithm. It is a library to be used by a process' implementation to make it transparently manage coordinator's elections, while it carries out business logic. A sample application is included.
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    distDES is a Java RMI-based application which manages load balancing on heterogeneous clusters. Development will extend the theoretical initial implementation to include clustered Rainbow Table generation and encryption algorithm collision detection.
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    IslandEv distributes a Genetic Algorithm (like <a href="/projects/jaga">JaGa</a>) across a network (see <a href="/projects/distrit">DistrIT</a>) using an island based coevolutionary model in which neighbouring islands swap migrating individuals every
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    A java library to demonstrate an algorithm to coordinate First Order multi-party interactions. This algorithm could be used to implement concepts in distributed coordinated computing including the Multi-way Rendezvous statement.
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