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(new) diet-agent_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra science
DIET grid middleware - agent
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
This package include agents necessary to run a DIET hierarchy.
(new) diet-doc_2.8.0-1_all.deb extra doc
DIET grid middleware - developer documentation
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
DIET documentation contains user manual and user FAQ in PDF forms.
(new) diet_2.8.0-1.debian.tar.gz extra science
(new) diet_2.8.0-1.dsc extra science
(new) diet_2.8.0.orig.tar.gz extra science
(new) libdiet-admin2.8-dev_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libdevel
DIET grid middleware - admin development files
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
DIET development libraries and headers to build DIET applications
using admin API.
(new) libdiet-admin2.8_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libs
DIET grid middleware - admin runtime
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
This package contains runtime necessary to run DIET applications
using admin API.
(new) libdiet-client2.8-dev_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libdevel
DIET grid middleware - client development files
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
DIET development libraries and headers to build DIET clients.
(new) libdiet-client2.8_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libs
DIET grid middleware - client runtime
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
This package contains runtime necessary to run DIET clients.
(new) libdiet-dagda2.8-dev_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libdevel
DIET grid middleware - dagda development files
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
DIET development libraries and headers to build DIET based applications.
(new) libdiet-dagda2.8_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libs
DIET grid middleware - dagda runtime
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
This package contains runtime necessary to run DIET elements.
(new) libdiet-sed2.8-dev_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libdevel
DIET grid middleware - sed development files
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
DIET development libraries and headers to build DIET server daemons.
(new) libdiet-sed2.8_2.8.0-1_i386.deb extra libs
DIET grid middleware - sed runtime
DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a middleware designed
for HPC (High Performance Computing) in heterogeneous and distributed
environments (workstations, clusters, grids, clouds).
DIET provides a standard-compliant implementation of OGF (Open Grid Forum)
Grid RPC API.
It works in a hierarchical fashion, clients requests computational
resources to a hierarchy of agents which will choose the most adequate
computational service (known as SeD or Server Daemon).
.
DIET is the core component of SysFera-DS HPC middleware
(http://www.sysfera.com/SysFera-DS,10).
.
This package contains runtime necessary to run DIET server daemons.
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