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Classes of computers / Distributed computing architecture / Emerging technologies / Metacomputing / Supercomputer / Collaboratory / Data Intensive Computing / Wireless grid / Quasi-opportunistic supercomputing / Computing / Concurrent computing / Grid computing
Date: 2005-04-05 18:12:17
Classes of computers
Distributed computing architecture
Emerging technologies
Metacomputing
Supercomputer
Collaboratory
Data Intensive Computing
Wireless grid
Quasi-opportunistic supercomputing
Computing
Concurrent computing
Grid computing

Computational Grids Ian Foster Mathematics and Computer Science Division

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