The Distributed Computing Model Based on The Capabilities of The Internet
Lukasz Swierczewski

TL;DR
This paper presents a distributed computing model leveraging the Internet's capabilities, utilizing volunteer computers worldwide to perform high-processing tasks for research and other demanding applications.
Contribution
It introduces a practical, open-technology-based distributed computing framework that harnesses global Internet-connected volunteers for large-scale processing.
Findings
Effective use of volunteer computers for high-demand processing
Implementation of a globally distributed computing network
Potential for scalable, open-source distributed solutions
Abstract
Paper describes the theoretical and practical aspects of the proposed model that uses distributed computing to a global network of Internet communication. Distributed computing are widely used in modern solutions such as research, where the requirement is very high processing power, which can not be placed in one centralized point. The presented solution is based on open technologies and computers to perform calculations provided mainly by Internet users who are volunteers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
