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Welcome to WikiProject Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems. This is an Academic WikiProject coordinated by Remo Suppi, professor of the module [Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems] at the School of Engineering, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. The first edition of this WikiProject will be deployed in the academic year 2017-2018 and the objective is to contribute, with the students of the module, to different subjects related to this area. This WikiProject is open project and if you would like to help, please add yourself as project assistant in the project, inquire on the talk page, and see the to-do list or new tasks (collaborations), below.

Goals

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We consider that an academic environment is the best place to generate and to share knowledge. In this sense, we propose this WikiProject as challenge to the students to contribute to Wikipedia. We must consider that ALL the articles of Wikipedia are written by volunteers who have dedicated part of their time to share knowledge, improve some text or other activities to keep this encyclopaedia updated and with high quality content. The idea of this project is that as students, in the indicated topics, create or improve the contents that already exist and thus all the readers will be able to benefit from it. In particular, you can see that some articles related to the topics that we will discuss during the module can be improved and, therefore, your contribution will be more relevant.

Scope

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You must write an article following the rules of Wikipedia, which you will find summarized in the next section. Keep in mind the following points that can help you to do the job better (more info Contributing to Wikipedia, 10 simple rules for editing Wikipedia)

  1. Create a user account here.
  2. Return to the WikiProject Page
  3. Choose an item from the list, press Edit source and register your username in the column of the article that you have chosen (with this mark acquire the responsibility to create or improve this article).
  4. Find reliable documentation (on paper or online) about the subject (please be careful whit the license of this content) and thinks how to structure the document clearly. You can inspire reading similar articles.
  5. Create or modify an article is time-consuming and takes a lot of work. Please, invest all the necessary time to make a high quality contribution..
  6. Communicate with other students or collaborators through the discussion pages and ask for help when you need it!
  7. Check the text to verify content and syntax (remember that thousands of people will read it!)

We hope you enjoy your experience in Wikipedia and that when you finish the module, continue helping us with other topics of your interest!


Guidelines

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The objective is to create or extend one of the articles indicated on the list (below). Remember that you need to discuss the selected article in the classroom (only module students) and to edit is necessary the login first (so your contributions will be associated with your username and we can evaluate it more easily or other Wikipedians may contact you if they need to make suggestions). Check the following list to verify if your contribution meets minimum quality conditions (please, see other examples of similar pages):

My article ....

  • The article begins with a clear definition of the subject (title) with bold font.
  • Please, check that language style is formal (encyclopaedic style, third person, non-colloquial language ...).
  • Consider that the reader may not have prior knowledge of the subject and it is necessary to provide sufficient information.
  • It is very important the organization of the article that must have: sections, images, internal links (to expand the concepts indicated), categories and references.

If you verify all these items the draft (probably) meets the standards of a good article.

Task

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Article Students
Client/Server Systems
Apache Proxy Server Alextalker (talk · contribs)
GitGithub Nicolás Santullo (talk · contribs)
OwnCloud Elias piovani (talk · contribs)
Cluster Tasks Management
Son of Grid Engine(SGE) Tharun Vempati (talk · contribs)
Slurm Workload Manager Nina Si (talk · contribs)
OpenHPC Ardalan FARKHONDEH (talk · contribs)
HTCondor(opportunistic) Severino Mateus Jr. (talk · contribs)
Grid Systems
Globus Toolkit Farnoosh.rahimi (talk · contribs)
UNICORE Mohamed Yakoub Azzizi (talk · contribs)
EGI Software Kundan Abhishek (talk · contribs)
Open Science Grid Software Naci Kurdoglu (talk · contribs)
Internet Computing/Volunteer Computing
Boinc Adriano Ferrucci (talk · contribs)
Folding@home Student
Cloud Computing
OpenStack(IaaS) Zejian Zhang (talk · contribs)
OpenNebula(IaaS) Umair_Reaz (talk · contribs)
Flynn (PaaS) Mathivh (talk · contribs)
Dew Computing(IaaS) Asma BENSALAH (talk · contribs)
Edge Computing(Fog) Zhoobinjalili (talk · contribs) Himan Abdi (talk · contribs)
Memcached Akramkohansal (talk · contribs)
Distributed File Systems
Ceph (software) Arkadi Dolgov (talk · contribs)
GlusterFS Francescodifebbo (talk · contribs)
Peer to Peer Systems
Gnutella YlmRdm (talk · contribs)
GigaTribe Virusapex (talk · contribs)
Retroshare bhaskar.gautam (talk · contribs)
Content Distribution Networks (CDN)
Akamai Anthony Castillo (talk · contribs)
Big Data Infraestructure
Hadoop Mikustosz (talk · contribs)
Hortonworks Nihadness (talk · contribs)
Kite Morphlines Dapestegui (talk · contribs)
Sensor networks
TinyOS Jp.engineer (talk · contribs)
Contiki MynorGutierrez (talk · contribs)
Nano-RK Mursal_Sheydayev (talk · contribs)

Participants (not students)

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Please feel free to add yourself here, and to indicate any areas of particular interest. New entries go at the bottom. Typical entry format:

  1. Name (talk · contribs) (I am interested in working on...) 10:11, 15 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  2. Tharun Vempati (talk · contribs) (I am interested in working on Son of Grid Engine(SGE)) 11:15, 5 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  3. Maxorazon (talk · contribs) (I am interested in working on HPC, got here from AMD ROCm) 11:14, 21 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Please note that it is "User|" not "User:" and five tildes at the end, not four.


New articles

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Please feel free to list your new Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them, are at least over 1,500 characters, don't have any dispute templates on them, and cite their sources, should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Wikipedia Main Page.


Resources

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