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05-29-2008 4:19 PM  

Do you Boinc?  First thing your going to say is, what is BOINC? BOINC stand for Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing. It is an open-source software platform for computing using volunteered resources. You can learn more at http://boinc.berkeley.edu/.

Here at Top Cat Computing, the parent organization for ArGoStuff, we run BOINC on all servers and workstations. We partcipate in two of the many projects available.


SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).

 Home: U.C. Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory

Area: Astrophysics, astrobiology

Goal: SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) is a scientific area whose goal is to detect intelligent life outside Earth. One approach, known as radio SETI, uses radio telescopes to listen for narrow-bandwidth radio signals from space. Such signals are not known to occur naturally, so a detection would provide evidence of extraterrestrial technology.


Einstein@Home is a program that uses your computer's idle time to search for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors. Einstein@Home is a World Year of Physics 2005 project supported by the American Physical Society (APS) and by a number of international organizations.

 

Home: Univ. of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Albert Einstein Institute

Area: Astrophysics

Goal: Search for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors. Einstein@Home is a World Year of Physics 2005 project supported by the American Physical Society (APS) and by a number of international organizations.


 

I invite you to view our current stats at http://boincstats.com/stats/boinc_team_graph.php?pr=bo&id=1559  TOp Cat Computing BOINC teamand ask you not to waste those unused computing cycles and join the Top Cat Computing BOINC team.

I will provide detailed instructions in my next installment.

 


Top Cat Computing BOINC Team StatsRegards,
Steve Topilnycky
Top Cat Computing
http://www.topcatcomputing.com
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05-31-2008 8:08 AM  
I have been BOINCing for over 5 years now.
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05-31-2008 1:57 PM  
Are you a member of any teams? If not, I invite you to join the Top Cat Computing Team. Some of the top teams have over 8000 members.. I currently have 6 Members, so the more the better. I have also joined the World Wide BOINC Team, his way if you join a project that I have not, you can still be part of the team.

I have participated in the SETI@home project since 18 May 1999, and has contributed 101,019 Cobblestones of computation (0.86 trillion floating-point operations) and 4786 Classic work units to SETI@home's search for extraterrestrial life, and in Einstein since 24 Feb 2005.

Top Cat Computing BOINC Team StatsRegards,
Steve Topilnycky
Top Cat Computing
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06-09-2008 12:19 AM  

How to get Started:

Download BOINC from this Link: http://boincdl.ssl.berkeley.edu/dl/boinc_5.10.45_windows_intelx86.exe
 

There are 3 options to install, I recommend the last option: Install As Service (last option on the installation list).
 
Once installed Open the BOINC Manager and from the Tools Menu (I switched to Advance View), select Attach To Project. In the Project URL paste this link:


http://setiathome.berkeley.edu

If you are new to BOINC and do not have an account, the wizard will create one for you, just enter your email address and a password (For those of you here that are running ArGo, create a special email address just for this, so you do not have to use your day to day email account). Once the wizard completes it will take you to their site where you can update your preferences, then join a team.  In the Search Box just enter Top Cat Computing and a list of teams will appear. Select Top Cat Computing BOINC Team (Please), of course, you can join another team or create your own.

Repeat the process for each project that you wish to join. I participate in a total of 4 projects (Seti@home, Einstein@home, Milkyway@home and Orbit@home).

To join these projects repeat the steps above as the process is the same.

The Project URLS are:

http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/ 

http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/

http://orbit.psi.edu/oah/

 
Here are the Project Descriptions, for the ones I participate in:
 
Seti@home: SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) is a scientific area whose goal is to detect intelligent life outside Earth. One approach, known as radio SETI, uses radio telescopes to listen for narrow-bandwidth radio signals from space. Such signals are not known to occur naturally, so a detection would provide evidence of extraterrestrial technology.
 
Einstein@home: Search for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors. Einstein@Home is a World Year of Physics 2005 project supported by the American Physical Society (APS) and by a number of international organizations.
 
Milkyway@home: Research in modeling and determining the evolution of the Milkyway galaxy.

Orbit@home:  The mission of orbit@home is to apply distributed computing to the study of Solar System dynamics. Distributed computing provides an unmatched amount of computational power, enabling qualitatively new research levels in terms of detail and accuracy.

Many are the open problems that we plan to study with orbit@home. At first, we will focus on Near Earth Asteroid (NEA) research, focusing into the areas below:

  • NEA search strategies: we are studying a search strategy that maximizes the volume covered in the space of the orbital elements of the NEAs; its implementation requires the availability of a very significant amount of computing power, making the distributed computing approach the perfect candidate; [abstract]
  • NEA impact hazard monitoring: we are studying the applicability and advantages of using a distributed computing system to monitor the impact hazard by NEAs; when compared to standard systems, the distributed computing approach provides better scalability, responsiveness, and accuracy. [abstract]
    Public outreach and education represents also a very important aspect of the system, because the public provides the main distributed computing power and participates in the science being studied.

 

I also have teams in these projects, even though I do not participate in them, more will be added, as I joined the BOINC World Wide Team, so eventually there will be a team in every project, it is done via automation from the BOINC servers.
 
name: UH Second Computing
URL: http://vcsc.cs.uh.edu/second-computing/

name: DECS
URL: http://evil.podzone.org/decs/

name: Hydrogen@Home
URL: http://hydrogenathome.org/

name: Virtual Prairie
URL: http://vcsc.cs.uh.edu/virtual-prairie/

name: POEM@HOME
URL: http://boinc.fzk.de/poem/

name: Artificial Intelligence System
URL: http://www.intelligencerealm.com/aisystem
name: malariacontrol.net
URL: http://www.malariacontrol.net/

name: WEP-M+2 Project
URL: http://bearnol.is-a-geek.com/wanless2/

name: UCT : malariacontrol.net
URL: http://boinc.cs.uct.ac.za/malaria/

name: MindModeling@Home (Beta)
URL: http://MindModeling.org/beta/

name: Cels@Home
URL: http://cels-at-home-dev.dyndns.org/cels/

name: Hydrogen@Home
URL: http://hydrogenathome.org/

Here is a list of projects and descriptions.
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.php

This is a great chance to use those idle CPU cycles. I have been doing it for years, since it started. Come on and join in.  I know with SETI if a work unit you process discovers something you do get co-credit for the discovery.

 



 


Top Cat Computing BOINC Team StatsRegards,
Steve Topilnycky
Top Cat Computing
http://www.topcatcomputing.com
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