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    BPMN extension for Cloud computing

    java project for modifying jBPM models into cloud aware models

    Program based on created BPMN 2.0 Cloud extension. It reads a model *.bpmn, which was created using jBPM BPMN 2.0 modeling tool. Then user is able to define a sensitivity of data elements. After that an Ontology is created and filled in with model elements. Special logical rules process the data. User is able to additionally define the security level. The resulting model is created and can be opened in the jBPM.
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    The Contingency Management Framework helps design fault-tolerant, and resource-aware systems. It monitors vital resource (e.g. the network) and sets up coping strategies when different contingent states occurs. Used in Ubiquitous Computing research.
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    EasyPastry
    EasyPastry is built on top of Pastry, a decentralized key-based routing (KBR) P2P overlay network. The main objective of EasyPastry is to provide a complete façade in order to simplify the P2P application development.
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    Damon
    Damon is a Distributed AOP Middleware on top of a p2p Overlay Network. Its main aim is to offer the necessary abstractions and services to develop distributed aspects, and to provide scalability to existent or new applications transparently.
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    Public Computing Services strives to provide essential information management to families that can't afford commercial software. Browser-based applications help users manage health, communications, education, legal, financial, home and employment data.
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    Virtual Media Station

    Virtual Media Station

    In The Cloud Computing On Java

    Proof That Carma Always Gets You Back Nvidia / Cuda Developer Directed Of Course To The Confusion And Scare Tactics Of Haters This Only Gets Better And Tighter And Even More Creative The Design Feed Of Sound The Whole Idea
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