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BOINC 7.0.64
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License:
Freeware
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Latest Version:
7.0.64
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Editors' Review:
Not yet reviewed
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Updated:
Apr 25, 2013
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Platform:
Windows
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File size:
8 Mb
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Downloads:
315
Author's Description
BOINC - Use the idle time on your computer to cure diseases, study global warming, discover pulsars, and do scientific research.
Use the idle time on your computer to cure diseases, study global warming, discover pulsars, and do scientific research.
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) software is a distributed computing infrastructure originally developed out of the SETI home project, but intended to be useful to fields beyond SETI.
BOINC is the information technology infrastructure for distributing work in the form of work units and downloading the distributed applications that process them.
BOINC does no useful scientific work itself. Scientific computations are run on user computers and results are analyzed after they are validated and transferred from BOINC into a scientific database.
Many different projects use BOINC, such as - BBC Climate Change Experiment, Folding@Home, Einstein@Home and many others. Projects are independent; each one operates its own servers and databases.
Participants can participate in multiple projects; they control which projects they participate in, and how their resources are divided among these projects. When a project is down or has no work, the resources of its participants are divided among other projects.
Projects do not rely on powerful supercomputers for its data processing; instead, the primary contributors to the projects are many thousands of personal computer users who have installed BOINC client program.
The client runs in the background, and makes use of the CPU when it is not busy.
Use the idle time on your computer to cure diseases, study global warming, discover pulsars, and do scientific research.
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) software is a distributed computing infrastructure originally developed out of the SETI home project, but intended to be useful to fields beyond SETI.
BOINC is the information technology infrastructure for distributing work in the form of work units and downloading the distributed applications that process them.
BOINC does no useful scientific work itself. Scientific computations are run on user computers and results are analyzed after they are validated and transferred from BOINC into a scientific database.
Many different projects use BOINC, such as - BBC Climate Change Experiment, Folding@Home, Einstein@Home and many others. Projects are independent; each one operates its own servers and databases.
Participants can participate in multiple projects; they control which projects they participate in, and how their resources are divided among these projects. When a project is down or has no work, the resources of its participants are divided among other projects.
Projects do not rely on powerful supercomputers for its data processing; instead, the primary contributors to the projects are many thousands of personal computer users who have installed BOINC client program.
The client runs in the background, and makes use of the CPU when it is not busy.
BOINC 7.0.64 is licensed as Freeware for the Windows operating system / platform. BOINC is provided as a free download for all software users (Freeware).
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BOINC is periodically updated by FileCluster but you may encounter situations when the software informations are slightly out-of-date, the developer can modify this product without notifying us. Version [7.0.64] is currently the latest updated version of the software.
Any form of support or software problems will be addressd directly to its developers, University of California at Berkeley. Please be aware that we do NOT provide BOINC cracks, serial numbers, registration codes or any forms of pirated software downloads.
Any form of support or software problems will be addressd directly to its developers, University of California at Berkeley. Please be aware that we do NOT provide BOINC cracks, serial numbers, registration codes or any forms of pirated software downloads.
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