Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of VolunteerComputing
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v2 v3 7 7 8 8 * Volunteers are typically members of the general public who own Internet-connected PCs. Organizations such as schools and businesses may also volunteer the use of their computers. 9 * Projects are typically academic (university-based) and do scientific research. But there are exceptions; for example, GIMPS and distributed.net(two major projects) are not academic.9 * Projects are typically academic (university-based) and do scientific research. But there are exceptions; for example, [http://www.mersenne.org/ GIMPS] and [http://www.distributed.net/ distributed.net] (two major projects) are not academic. 10 10 11 11 Several aspects of the project/volunteer relationship are worth noting: … … 18 18 * The volunteer trusts the project to follow proper security practices, so that hackers cannot use the project as a vehicle for malicious activities. 19 19 20 The first volunteer computing project was GIMPS (Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search), which started in 1995. Other early projects include distributed.net, SETI@home, and Folding@home. Today there are at least 50 active projects.20 The first volunteer computing project was [http://www.mersenne.org/ GIMPS] (Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search), which started in 1995. Other early projects include [http://www.distributed.net/ distributed.net], [http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/ SETI@home], and [http://folding.stanford.edu/ Folding@home]. Today there are at least 50 active projects. 21 21 22 22 == Why is volunteer computing important? ==