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- Cooperating_Systems abstract "The Cooperating Systems Corporation was a joint venture made by a number of businesses and universities interested in developing networked sieving processes. Its projects required continual human intervention for the purpose of managing and interpreting the output, but it is considered the ancestor of modern distributed computing applications including SETI@home, The Globus Project, ClimatePrediction.net, and Grub.".
- Q5167853 abstract "The Cooperating Systems Corporation was a joint venture made by a number of businesses and universities interested in developing networked sieving processes. Its projects required continual human intervention for the purpose of managing and interpreting the output, but it is considered the ancestor of modern distributed computing applications including SETI@home, The Globus Project, ClimatePrediction.net, and Grub.".
- Cooperating_Systems comment "The Cooperating Systems Corporation was a joint venture made by a number of businesses and universities interested in developing networked sieving processes. Its projects required continual human intervention for the purpose of managing and interpreting the output, but it is considered the ancestor of modern distributed computing applications including SETI@home, The Globus Project, ClimatePrediction.net, and Grub.".
- Q5167853 comment "The Cooperating Systems Corporation was a joint venture made by a number of businesses and universities interested in developing networked sieving processes. Its projects required continual human intervention for the purpose of managing and interpreting the output, but it is considered the ancestor of modern distributed computing applications including SETI@home, The Globus Project, ClimatePrediction.net, and Grub.".