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The QosCosGrid is a quasi-opportunistic supercomputing system using grid computing.[1][2]

QosCosGrid acts as middleware resource management facilities which provide end-users with supercomputer-like performance by connecting many computing clusters together. By using QosCosGrid large-scale computing models in existing programming languages such as Fortran or C can be distributed among multiple computing resources.

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References

  1. ^ Computational Science - Iccs 2009: 9th International Conference edited by Gabrielle Allen, Jarek Nabrzyski 2009 ISBN 3-642-01969-2 page 395 [1]
  2. ^ Computational Science - Iccs 2008: 8th International Conference edited by Marian Bubak 2008 ISBN 978-3-540-69383-3 pages 112-113 [2]

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