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- solution) and metacomputing software (middleware, metaprogramming) development where, in the specific domains, the concept metacomputing is used as a description...
- Middleware in the context of distributed applications is software that provides services beyond those provided by the operating system to enable the various...
- classified as a distributed operating system, a peer-to-peer system, metacomputing software, and middleware. It is an object-based system designed to provide...
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- computer components Magic state distillation – Quantum computing algorithm Metacomputing – Computing for the purpose of computing Natural computing – terminology...
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- 2013-2014, Monitor Me". Smarr, Larry; Catlett, Charles E. (1992). "Metacomputing". Communications of the ACM. 35 (6): 44. doi:10.1145/129888.129890....
- Nieplocha, Jarek; Harrison, Robert (1997). "Shared Memory Programming in Metacomputing Environments: The Global Array Approach". The Journal of Supercomputing...
- Papers)[5] Lovas. 2006: Enhanced debugging methods for parallel and metacomputing applications based on macrosteps. PhD thesis, Budapest University of...
- Retrieved 2005-04-26. Catlett, Charlie; Larry Smarr (June 1992). "Metacomputing". Communications of the ACM. 35 (6): 44–52. doi:10.1145/129888.129890...