a secure, global network file system with completely decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere and share them with anyone, anywhere. (DARPA)
a collaborative effort to help deliver large, freely-downloadable content using peer-to-peer technology. The network is essentially a huge "virtual web server"
an open source initiative to deliver a complete mobile application platform implementing the SyncML protocol. SyncML defines a standard way to synchronize data and remotely manage devices.
a set of C++ genetic algorithm objects. The library includes tools for using genetic algorithms to do optimization in any C++ program using any representation and genetic operators. Part seems to be GPL (drats)
contains hyperlinks to a series of articles and presentations authored primarily by Edward V. Berard. A few of the articles were authored by colleagues of Mr. Berard.
a Windows NT/2000, 32bit, program that reads the log files generated by web servers and produces a cache file of DNS Reverse Lookups that is immediately compatible with the Analog logfile analyzer.
a software framework that allows for advanced sequence and protocol stream analysis by utilizing bioinformatics algorithms. The sole purpose of this software is to identify protocol fields in unknown or poorly documented network protocol formats.
technical document where in the people of the developer is useful. Dividing into Articles, References and Miscelaneous, it has explained. (Jap to Engrish)
a free / freeware open source tool for 2-D game development. It is designed for the Windows 9x/DirectX platform, and targeted at people spanning a range of skill levels.
EarthLink SIPshare, a simple, SIP-based proof-of-concept content sharing application, demonstrates the viability of SIP as a protocol over which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications other than the well-known voice and video cases may be implemented.
a simple way to read and write information on the web, allowing you to easily keep track of more sites in less time, and to seamlessly share your words and ideas by publishing to the web.