EXPERIENCE IN ORGANIZING VOLUNTEER COMPUTING: A CASE STUDY OF THE OPTIMA@home AND SAT@home PROJECTS |
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| 2012 |
| scientific article | 519.7 | ||
| 340-347 |
| The authors share their experience in organizing volunteer computing projects for solving problems that imply massive coarse-grained parallelism. Details and features of this process are illustrated using real functioning projects OPTIMA@home and SAT@home as examples. Both projects are based on the BOINC platform. The former is used to solve global optimization problems and the latter – to solve combinatorial problems reduced to Boolean satisfiability problems (SAT). |
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