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The SG@home project aims to harness the spare cycles of Personal Computers (PCs) in homes, schools and other organisations to work on a cause-worthy grand challenge that appeals to Singaporeans. Of the many tasks that need to be undertaken to get this project off the ground, perhaps the most important is the identification of such a grand challenge.

The SG@Schools programme seeks to promote PC Grid Computing in schools. Students will be able to generate interesting solutions to solve computationally intensive problems in Science and Engineering by harnessing the enormous amount of processing cycles achieved through aggregating the available PCs in schools.

3 Sep 2004 -
15 Oct 2004
SG@home Ideas Competition
6 - 7 Dec 2005 Official Launch of SG@Schools Program
15 May 2006 SG@Schools Seminar
Supercomputing with Personal Computers
Dr. David P. Anderson, University of California at Berkeley, USA


16 May 2006 Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) Tutorial
How to Create a Volunteer Computing Project using BOINC
Dr. David P. Anderson, University of California at Berkeley, USA


28 - 29 Nov 2006 SG@Schools Vacation Camp 2006 on PC Grid Computing
Registration Form


29 Nov 2006

NGO becomes technology partner for grid computing under IDA's Infocomm Club Programme


12 Mar 2007 SG@Schools Seminar
Grid Computing : Introduction to a new era
Abele Stoelwinder, Solution Architect, GRID, Virtualization, Linux Infrastructure Solutions
IBM Singapore


12 - 15 Mar 2007

SG@Schools Vacation Camp on PC Grid Computing
Registration Form

 



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