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The storm engine was designed to allow local loading of remote Java based objects. An object is a valid JVM class file. The class files are serialized and store remotely for an application (who uses the NJIT API) to call up based on version and functionality during runtime. The benefits of using ... [More] a network just in time compilation is: remote access to and object during run time Dynamic class loading/reloading for JVM solutions in-memory class file conversion in a separate process. Increases speed of loading classes by keeping them in memory and transforming them in another parallel thread. ability to always load the latest version of a class object no shutdown for updating class objects reduce program distribution size multi version of class objects within a single JVM context. promotes code re-usability by allowing all or specific users to use the classes defined in your version object repository Allows developers to mashup various third party objects into a single application instance Allows developers to "shop" for the functionality that is required dynamically The storm engine user interface allows users to create remote version object repositories and control access to the user repository. Application code uses the NJIT API for bootstrapping an application for NJIT. The API will simplify retrieval and linking/loading the class object in the current Java Virtual Machine. [Less]

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Hydra is a cloud computing plattform which is based on the java programming language.

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This project contains several sub-projects that offer client software and tooling to support solutions for computing in the cloud. The first subproject will be Cloudfork-AWS, a collection of classes that implement the REST API of the Amazon Web Services in Smalltalk. Cloudfork is available for the ... [More] following Smalltalk implementations: Squeak and Pharo VisualWorks and WebVelocity VA Smalltalk Getting Started Getting Started with SimpleDB Getting Started with SQS Getting Started with S3 Getting Started with ActiveItem Video recording by James Robertson Cloudfork S3 ESUG 2009 presentation http://www.slideshare.net/esug/cloudfork [Less]

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The Smashed Apples Development Platform is an Open Source Development Stack directed towards building SaaS Adobe Flex applications off of cloud services like Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine .Explorer Demo Application Be sure to read the Check Out Guide to see any caveats on checking ... [More] code out. To get started quickly follow the Quick Start Guide. Project DependenciesAmazon EC2 Configuration Adobe BlazeDS Smashed Apples Flex SDK Flex SDK flexlib Java Api Java Library for Amazon SimpleDB Jakarta Commons JAXB log4j [Less]

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An Open Source Web Service framework for Cloud Computing in PHP

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Unified Cloud Interface Project Unified Cloud Computing is an attempt to create an open and standardized cloud interface for the unification of various cloud api's. A singular programmatic point of contact that can encompass the entire infrastructure stack as well as emerging cloud centric ... [More] technologies all through a unified interface. One of the key drivers of the unified cloud interface is to create an api about other api's. A singular programmatic point of contact that can encompass the entire infrastructure stack as well as emerging cloud centric technologies all through a unified interface. In this vision for a unified cloud interface the use of the resource description framework (RDF) is an ideal method to describe a semantic cloud data model (taxonomy & ontology). The benefit to an RDF based ontology languages is they act as general method for the conceptual description or modeling of information that is implemented by web resources. These web resources could just as easily be "cloud resources" or API's. This approach may also allow us to easily take an RDF -based cloud data model and use it within other ontology languages or web services making it both platform and vendor agnostic. Using this approach we're not so much defining how, but instead describing what. See The draft UCI Requirements (In development) Working with OWL Draft OWL Ontology [Less]

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BlueWind runs on a cloud of computers.

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Pitara is a application to track everything on the web. your mails, blogs, photos, videos & everything you can think of. Track & analyze your entire digital life with this new tool. Pitara visualizes data by three attributes 1. Text Label 2. Time Stamp 3. Geographic Stamp

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http://www.soopencloud.org python,mysql

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ACS is an innovative cloud computing platform that seamlessly extend your Android phone into a computing powerhouse. It provides a complete stack of low-level messaging and high-level Android abstractions to consume cloud resources just like any local cloud ones.

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