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BOINC: Architecture and Basic Principles

<!--HTML--><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://cern.ch/cseminar/CDS/style.css" /> <p>BOINC is an open-source middleware to operate computing projects based on the Public Resource Computing paradigm. The best known is SETI@home, the pro...

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Autor principal: CERN. Geneva
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Publicado: 2005
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description <!--HTML--><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://cern.ch/cseminar/CDS/style.css" /> <p>BOINC is an open-source middleware to operate computing projects based on the Public Resource Computing paradigm. The best known is SETI@home, the project from which BOINC is its spin-off. We are using it at CERN to operate ours, LHC@home (<a href="http://cern.ch/athome">http://cern.ch/athome</a>). <p>Last month we held a workshop on the BOINC technology at CIEMAT, Madrid in the framework of a collaboration between CERN and Extremadura. We present the material we prepared for the occasion, explaining the basics of the architecture and the projects being under study for other applications of interest for LHC physics. <h4>Related information</h4> <p>There have been two Computing Seminars on BOINC-related subjects: <ul> <li><a href="http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars/2005/0111/">Computing with Floating Point: It's not Dark Magic, it's Science</a> - January 11, 2005 <li><a href="http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars/2005/0711/">Network computing with Einstein@home and climateprediction.net</a> - July 11, 2005 </ul> <h4>About the speaker:</h4> <p> Juan Antonio Lopez Perez obtained his Physics degree in the Valencia University and has been working in IT at CERN from 2004. Among other projects, he has been involved in the porting of applications to the BOINC environment, in the set up of a BOINC server and in the taught of a BOINC seminar in Madrid. <hr> <address> Organiser(s): <a href="http://consult.cern.ch/xwho/people/2512">Miguel Angel Marquina</a> <BR><a target="_blank" href=http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars>Computing Seminars</a> / <a target="_blank" href="http://cern.ch/it-dep">IT Department</a> </address>
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spelling cern-10924432022-11-02T22:30:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1092443engCERN. GenevaBOINC: Architecture and Basic PrinciplesBOINC: Architecture and Basic PrinciplesComputing Seminar<!--HTML--><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://cern.ch/cseminar/CDS/style.css" /> <p>BOINC is an open-source middleware to operate computing projects based on the Public Resource Computing paradigm. The best known is SETI@home, the project from which BOINC is its spin-off. We are using it at CERN to operate ours, LHC@home (<a href="http://cern.ch/athome">http://cern.ch/athome</a>). <p>Last month we held a workshop on the BOINC technology at CIEMAT, Madrid in the framework of a collaboration between CERN and Extremadura. We present the material we prepared for the occasion, explaining the basics of the architecture and the projects being under study for other applications of interest for LHC physics. <h4>Related information</h4> <p>There have been two Computing Seminars on BOINC-related subjects: <ul> <li><a href="http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars/2005/0111/">Computing with Floating Point: It's not Dark Magic, it's Science</a> - January 11, 2005 <li><a href="http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars/2005/0711/">Network computing with Einstein@home and climateprediction.net</a> - July 11, 2005 </ul> <h4>About the speaker:</h4> <p> Juan Antonio Lopez Perez obtained his Physics degree in the Valencia University and has been working in IT at CERN from 2004. Among other projects, he has been involved in the porting of applications to the BOINC environment, in the set up of a BOINC server and in the taught of a BOINC seminar in Madrid. <hr> <address> Organiser(s): <a href="http://consult.cern.ch/xwho/people/2512">Miguel Angel Marquina</a> <BR><a target="_blank" href=http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars>Computing Seminars</a> / <a target="_blank" href="http://cern.ch/it-dep">IT Department</a> </address>oai:cds.cern.ch:10924432005
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