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Distributed computing is a science that solves large-scale problems by "distributing" smaller pieces of the larger problem to various computers to compute individually and then recombining those individual solutions to provide for a single complete solution. Parallel computing, on the other hand, provides for the simultaneous use of multiple computing resources to solve computational problems. The combination of distributed and parallel computing forms the basis of Grid technology. International academic and research institutions have been developing Grid for some time now. Grid technology is also a core development of any high-performance computing software platform.


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