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When grid is effective: narrow pipes, huge skulls

It's like Jim says : " The ideal mobile task is stateless (needs no database or database access), has a tiny network input and output, and has huge computational demand ". That's why SETI@home was such a good idea. However, I believe that the new NASA
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Visual Studio 8 and Eye Candies

Back to the university time, before my call to the enterprise problems, I was a maniac of everything had to do with computational geometry and computer graphic in general. One of my favourite toys was LParser , a program which would produce elegant 3D
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Considerate Computing

I was lazily reading the Italian version of Scientific American , and I got on a very interesting article [ per noi italiani, il link รจ questo ]: the point of the author was that computer and devices often interrupt us with events demanding our attention,
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Modeling Reality

Happy new year everyone! My first 2005 post is about something that I hold very dear, a computer science book titled " Modeling Reality ". I've seen pretty much all phases of its building happening at about 1 mt from me: following the geek couple pattern
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WS & SW

Yeees! I managed to have a palindrome post title :-) next stage is to make it bustrophedic... anyway it stands for Web Services and Small Words . Here it goes. I recently had a very interesting discussion about if the increased size of messages in SOA

OGSI.NET

In my periodical running of the query http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=grid+computing+%22.net%22+ogsa there's a new result worth noticing: there is a Tech Preview of an OGSI.NET hosting environment that supercedes
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