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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:30 pm    Post subject: Invitation to contribute a DC article Reply with quote

Hi guys,
if you are interested, you can contribute to a book which will be released this year by the German distributed computing association Rechenkraft.net e.V. For details just read below. Wink

The book will be titled: "Distributed & Grid Computing - Science Made Transparent for Everyone. Principles, Applications and Supporting Communities".

This book will be published in color by a German science publisher. It will be distributed worldwide (including ISBN number, Amazon availability, etc.) and some copies will be placed in major libraries for free public access.

So far, the leaders of several of the major distributed computing projects have submitted an article to contribute to this book. Among these are:

SIMAP (Thomas Rattei, Technical University Munich),
QMC@home, (Stefan Grimme, University Muenster),
Nano-Hive@home (Brian Helfrich),
Dimes (Yuval Shavitt, Tel Aviv University),
TANPAKU (Tadashi Ando, Tokyo University),
MalariaControl.Net (Nicolas Maire, CERN / Swiss Tropical Institute),
The Lattice Project (Michael Cummings, University of Maryland),
Leiden Classical (Mark F. Somers, University Leiden),
Sztaki Desktop Grid (Adam Kornafeld, Hungarian Academy of Sciences),
Spinhenge@home (Christian Schröder, University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld),
Muon (Stephen Brooks),
Predictor@home (Charles L. Brooks III, Scripps Research Institute),
Evolution@home (Laurence Loewe, University Edinburgh),
Proteins@home (Thomas Simonson, École Polytechnique, France),
Orbit@Home (Pasquale Tricarico, Planetary Science Institute), and
PS3GRID (Gianni De Fabritiis, University of Barcelona, Spain)

In addition to these, Bernd Freisleben (University of Marburg) and colleagues have written an article informing about the Marburg ad hoc grid environment, MAGE, and Wolfgang Gentzsch, who is the coordinator of the D-Grid initiative, contributed the general introductory section that also covers BOINC.

The authors were encouraged to describe and of course illustrate the purpose and scientific background of their project in a way such that specialists and non-specialists get a clear idea of what is going on. The current status of the book is that all articles have been reviewed and are now in the process of being arranged for proper layout.

And this is where you come into the scene:
In addition to the grid infrastructure and grid project developers we are also inviting some authors from several of the world's leading distributed computing teams to describe their motivation and to present detailed technical solutions for a number of special problems related to grid & distributed computing and overclocking.

If you can provide a clearly written and illustrated description concerning for example:

-diskless client setup & operation
-cluster setup & operation
-application of gaming consoles for non-gaming purposes (e.g. PS3 & Folding@home or PS3GRID)
-a detailed overview on current hardware selection for maximum computational output
-special overclocking tweaks or even complete guides
-unconventional hardware manipulation (cooling, overclocking, etc.)
-cooling your machines using your pool (errr, no – we got an article covering that topic, already – sorry Very Happy)

We would be happy to include your work in our book.

You may as well just summarize shortly the status and motivation of your team or just submit a nicely annotated image collection (e.g. illustrations of some of your team’s "monster racks", etc.).

Our goal is to assemble a broad overview over this highly popular and rapidly developing field in order to present a good mixture of information that will encourage additional people to participate in existing or even develop new distributed & grid computing projects. With PS3GRID we have also covered the highly popular aspect of utilizing a game console for distributed computing.

Please let me know, if you are interested in contributing an article, submit some cool pictures or whatever you might feel useful to this book. Maybe you also have some completely different interesting ideas – just contact me by email (see below).

Best regards,
Michael.

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Michael H.W. Weber
1st Chairman & Scientific Advisor of Rechenkraft.net e.V.

Rechenkraft.net e.V. - Verein zur Foerderung von Bildung, Forschung und Wissenschaft durch Einsatz vernetzter Computer
Am Richtsberg 88/208
D-35039 Marburg
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email: book@rechenkraft.net

http://www.rechenkraft.net - Germany's largest distributed computing community. We make those things possible that supercomputers don't.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 5:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We could say #ni-1 #ni-2
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 1:07 am    Post subject: Re: Invitation to contribute a DC article Reply with quote

Michael H.W. Weber wrote:
If you can provide a clearly written and illustrated description...


Erm... You haven't really spent any time reading this forum, have you? Confused

Michael H.W. Weber wrote:
You may as well just summarize shortly the status and motivation of your team or just submit a nicely annotated image collection (e.g. illustrations of some of your team’s "monster racks", etc.).


Dear Hans.

We say Ni! to people.
The motivation for us being in the DC community is so that we can say Ni! to even more people. Very Happy
I will PM you a piccie of my... monster rack, as you call it

#ni-1 #ni-1 #ni-1
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:14 am    Post subject: Re: Invitation to contribute a DC article Reply with quote

Mildew wrote:
Michael H.W. Weber wrote:
If you can provide a clearly written and illustrated description...


Erm... You haven't really spent any time reading this forum, have you? Confused

Michael H.W. Weber wrote:
You may as well just summarize shortly the status and motivation of your team or just submit a nicely annotated image collection (e.g. illustrations of some of your team’s "monster racks", etc.).


Dear Hans.

We say Ni! to people.
The motivation for us being in the DC community is so that we can say Ni! to even more people. Very Happy
I will PM you a piccie of my... monster rack, as you call it

#ni-1 #ni-1 #ni-1


Seriously, he did not read this forum at all. My gues is that he just found forums for the top teams to get his fodder for the book.

BTW how you do you describe taunting, arguing and general dissent as the motivation for a team?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:26 am    Post subject: Re: Invitation to contribute a DC article Reply with quote

mohrorless wrote:
BTW how you do you describe taunting, arguing and general dissent as the motivation for a team?


That's my motivation for all things in life! Embarassed
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That is how Mildew got his girlfriend, don't ask me how that worked but it did.

Also we have taunted many a team before with disastratous results. I could write a totally unclear nonsecially articel about DC. But I can not promise it will be about DC computing though.

Also never ask for a link to see Mildew's monster rack it gave me nightmares for days.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you just would like to say Ni! I will put it in that book as well!

#ni-1
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Apparently he is getting notification of our posts.... Cool
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 9:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Michael H.W. Weber wrote:
If you just would like to say Ni! I will put it in that book as well!

#ni-1
Michael.


Well, then I want to be the first in saying Ni!. Thanks.
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