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What is a grid? According to Webopdia:<br>
What is a grid? According to Webopdia:<br>
"A form of networking. Unlike conventional networks that focus on communication among devices, grid computing harnesses unused processing cycles of all computers in a network for solving problems too intensive for any stand-alone machine."
''"A form of networking. Unlike conventional networks that focus on communication among devices, grid computing harnesses unused processing cycles of all computers in a network for solving problems too intensive for any stand-alone machine."''


<h1>Resources</h1>
<h1>Resources</h1>
[http://www.grid.org/home.htm Grid.org]
[http://www.grid.org/home.htm Grid.org]

Revision as of 15:46, 11 March 2005

Group Members

Welcome everyone,

Our group, consisting of the following members:

  • Alastair Comley
  • Tjeerd Tesselaar
  • Richard Velden
  • Jing Wu

decided to create scenario's for grid computing.

What is a grid? According to Webopdia:
"A form of networking. Unlike conventional networks that focus on communication among devices, grid computing harnesses unused processing cycles of all computers in a network for solving problems too intensive for any stand-alone machine."

Resources

Grid.org