This document provides an overview of the various documents and links that are part of this project's general information. All of this content is automatically generated by Maven on behalf of the project.
| Document | Description |
|---|---|
| About | The aim of the DIET project is to develop a set of tools to build computational servers. Huge problems can now be computed over the Internet thanks to Grid Computing Environments like Globus or Legion. Because most of current applications are numerical, the use of libraries like BLAS, LAPACK, ScaLAPACK or PETSc is mandatory. The integration of such libraries in high level applications using languages like Fortran or C is far from being easy. Moreover, the computational power and memory needs of such applications may of course not be available on every workstation. Thus, the RPC seems to be a good candidate to build Problem Solving Environments on the Grid. Several tools following this approach exist, like Netsolve, NINF, NEOS, or RCS. |
| Continuous Integration | This is a link to the definitions of all continuous integration processes that builds and tests code on a frequent, regular basis. |
| Dependencies | This document lists the project's dependencies and provides information on each dependency. |
| Issue Tracking | This is a link to the issue management system for this project. Issues (bugs, features, change requests) can be created and queried using this link. |
| Mailing Lists | This document provides subscription and archive information for this project's mailing lists. |
| Plugin Management | This document lists the plugins that are defined through pluginManagement. |
| Project License | This is a link to the definitions of project licenses. |
| Project Summary | This document lists other related information of this project |
| Project Team | This document provides information on the members of this project. These are the individuals who have contributed to the project in one form or another. |
| Source Repository | This is a link to the online source repository that can be viewed via a web browser. |