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  • 31Edge computing — provides application processing load balancing capacity to corporate and other large scale web servers. It is like an application cache, where the cache is in the Internet itself. Static web sites being cached on mirror sites is not a new concept …

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  • 32Biologically-inspired computing — Biologically inspired (often hyphenated as biologically inspired) computing (also bio inspired computing) is a field of study that loosely knits together subfields related to the topics of connectionism, social behaviour and emergence. It is… …

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  • 33Condor High-Throughput Computing System — Condor Developer(s) University of Wisconsin–Madison Stable release 7.6.4 Stable / October 24, 2011; 21 days ago (2011 10 24) Preview release 7.7.2 / October 12, 2011; 33 days ago …

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  • 34List of grid computing infrastructures — What is a Grid Computing Infrastructure A Grid Computing Infrastructure usually consists of an integration and a production infrastructure aimed at building a stable Grid computing environment for different communities of users (VOs).These types… …

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  • 35Advanced RISC Computing — not to be confused with Advanced RISC Machines Advanced RISC Computing (ARC) is a specification promulgated by a defunct consortium of computer manufacturers (the Advanced Computing Environment project), setting forth a standard MIPS RISC based… …

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  • 36Network Computing System — The Network Computing System (NCS) was an implementation of the Network Computing Architecture (NCA). It was created at Apollo Computer in the 1980s. It comprised a set of tools for implementing distributed software applications, or distributed… …

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  • 37Hibernation (computing) — Hibernation in computing is powering down a computer while retaining its state. Upon hibernation, the computer saves the contents of its random access memory (RAM) to a hard disk or other non volatile storage. Upon resumption, the computer is… …

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  • 38ARCS (computing) — ARCS is a firmware bootloader (also known as a PROM console) used in most computers produced by SGI since the beginning of the 1990s.The ARCS system is loosely compliant with the Advanced RISC Computing (ARC) standard, promulgated by the Advanced …

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  • 39Data Intensive Computing — is a class of parallel computing applications which use a data parallel approach to processing large volumes of data typically terabytes or petabytes in size and typically referred to as Big Data. Computing applications which devote most of their …

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  • 40Cloud computing — logical diagram Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a… …

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