Abstract—This paper primarily talks about the art and use of distributed computing specifically in the aspect of volunteer computing and how it can help the African Sci-entist in the fight against diseases and disasters where high computational simulations are required. A typical case of this is the Africa@Home Project where high demanding computational complexity based research has been imple-mented using this technology. Index Terms—Volunteer Computing,BOINC, Africa I
Volunteer computing is a form of distributed computing in which the general public volunteers proces...
Low resources in many African locations do not allow many African scientists and physicians to acces...
Held in joint collaboration with the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC), the national b...
This book describes the trends, challenges and solutions in computing use for scientific research an...
In the framework of the African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics AFSAP, we have launched...
"Africa@home, a project conceived and coordinated by CERN1, was launched publicly this week. It is r...
Volunteer computing is a type of distributed computing in which ordinary people donate computing res...
In recent decades, there has been an explosion of scientific sub-disciplines and projects which invo...
Grid computers are integrated environments in which software and hardware resources are pooled in wa...
The computing power of present desktops is mostly unused under general office usage. These many comp...
With significant growth of computing power volunteer computing is getting more eminent. Researchers,...
© IWA Publishing 2020. Web-based distributed volunteer computing enables scientists to constitute pl...
Volunteer computing is a type of distributed computing in which ordinary people donate their idle c...
Volunteer Computing (VC) uses computing resources connected through the Internet and owned by the pu...
Research laboratories and scientific modeling projects often lack computing power to run complex sim...
Volunteer computing is a form of distributed computing in which the general public volunteers proces...
Low resources in many African locations do not allow many African scientists and physicians to acces...
Held in joint collaboration with the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC), the national b...
This book describes the trends, challenges and solutions in computing use for scientific research an...
In the framework of the African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics AFSAP, we have launched...
"Africa@home, a project conceived and coordinated by CERN1, was launched publicly this week. It is r...
Volunteer computing is a type of distributed computing in which ordinary people donate computing res...
In recent decades, there has been an explosion of scientific sub-disciplines and projects which invo...
Grid computers are integrated environments in which software and hardware resources are pooled in wa...
The computing power of present desktops is mostly unused under general office usage. These many comp...
With significant growth of computing power volunteer computing is getting more eminent. Researchers,...
© IWA Publishing 2020. Web-based distributed volunteer computing enables scientists to constitute pl...
Volunteer computing is a type of distributed computing in which ordinary people donate their idle c...
Volunteer Computing (VC) uses computing resources connected through the Internet and owned by the pu...
Research laboratories and scientific modeling projects often lack computing power to run complex sim...
Volunteer computing is a form of distributed computing in which the general public volunteers proces...
Low resources in many African locations do not allow many African scientists and physicians to acces...
Held in joint collaboration with the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC), the national b...