BOINC is a software platform for distributed computing using volunteered computer resources.

Papers related to BOINC

Public Computing: Reconnecting People to Science
David P. Anderson.
Conference on Shared Knowledge and the Web,
Residencia de Estudiantes, Madrid, Spain, Nov. 17-19 2003.

A paper about BOINC's goals. Also available in HTML | HTML/German | HTML/Dutch

BOINC: A System for Public-Resource Computing and Storage
David P. Anderson.
5th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Grid Computing,
November 8, 2004, Pittsburgh, USA.

A more technical paper.

Developing Distributed Computing Solutions Combining Grid Computing and Public Computing. M.Sc. Thesis by Jakob Gregor Pedersen & Christian Ulrik Søttrup. http://www.fatbat.dk/thesis/

Features of BOINC

The BOINC's features fall into several areas:

Resource sharing among independent projects

Many different projects can use BOINC. Projects are independent; each one operates its own servers and databases. Participants can participate in multiple projects; they control which projects they participate in, and how their resources are divided among these projects. When a project is down or has no work, the resources of its participants are divided among other projects.

Project features

BOINC provides features that simplify the creation and operation of distributed computing projects.

Participant features

BOINC provides the following features to participants:

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