The IRSR allows its audience to use any Internet enabled device in order to access the full functionality of a virtual supercomputer, with practically unlimited processing and storage capacities, and at a low price. The IRSR through its built-in ability to utilize the many existing computer system architectures readily available on the Internet today, provides ultra high performance via its inherent use of the Internets many computational resources. The concept is relevant to both loosely coupled systems based software applications and tightly coupled processor based applications. The metasystem's environment combines multiple administration domains, heterogeneous computing platforms and built-in security features. It utilizes the many existing computer system architectures readily available on the Internet today and was integrated from existing Open Source modules available in many repositories all over the Internet. The components were all written in PHP, Javascript, HTML and MySQL. Installation can be done on any host, and from anywhere in the world. Anyone can choose to use a single ISP server, multiple ISP servers, a locally available computer, or any combination of those systems simultaneously. At the same time the computer user is given the ability to access multiple databases located on any number of hosts. The IRSR can be operated through any Internet enabled computer or computing appliance; it makes no difference if the appliance is a stationary one or one that is roaming at large.
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Invisionix Roaming System Remote 0.2
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP PHP MySQL Web browser | ||
| Downloads | 4 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Invisionix Systems | File Size | 4.1M |
| Date added | 28 Jun 2004 | ||
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