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Hundreds of functions of a variety of topics, from statistics to string parsing, module utilities to network tools. Everyone's pet library accumulates features over time. My erlang library got big, fast. I often find myself giving functions from it out to other people, and a lot of my other ... [More] libraries are dependant on ScUtil in various ways, so I figured what the hell, let's give it away. This library is believed to be efficiently implemented at all points. Efficiency tips are, however, both appreciated and taken seriously. ScUtil uses the TestErl library for unit, regression and stochastic testing. ScUtil is free and MIT licensed, because the GPL is evil. ScUtil is written by John Haugeland, from http://fullof.bs/ . [Less]

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Infinispan is an open source, JVM based data grid platform. Infinispan is a high performance, distributed and highly concurrent data structure. Also supports JTA transactions, eviction, and passivation/overflow to external storage.

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The Framework for Distributed Industrial Automation and Control (4DIAC) project aims on providing an open, IEC 61499 standard compliant basis, that gives the opportunity to establish a distributed industrial automation and control environment.

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Symbiote is a set of libraries that utilizes great open source projects (and introduces a few) that play important roles in the implementation of distributed and scalable systems. Symbiote attempts to do this in such a way that your domain model stays pure and free of infrastructure concerns. ... [More] Symbiote provides a highly extensible model, a discoverable configuration experience and simple abstractions to meet most common use cases. Symbiote is part of a balanced open source breakfast and currently utilizes the following open source technologies: CouchDB Log4Net Lucene.Net Memcached Newtonsoft JSON.Net NHibernate OWIN RabbitMQ Redis Riak Protobuf.Net StructureMap [Less]

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A collection of exemplary code on concurrent and distributed programming.

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asap asap

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"Once in a while a platform comes along that makes it possible to build a completely new type of applications. This happens when someone realizes that there is more value in letting other build on top of the base they have built than they could ever possibly built on their own. This creates new ... [More] opportunities for everyone and sometime it creates new industries."- Mark Zuckerberg [Less]

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This project was developed while coursing basics of Distributed Systems - Passive Replication at UNICAMP.

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Distribyted Systems course, at DEI - Coimbra

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Con and Asheesh

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