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Dynamic Agent Computations


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DAC is a java cloud/grid computing platform designed for implementing multi-agent systems.
The whole system is easy to configure and extend, but also very efficient and scalable.



Comparison of the grid/cloud computing frameworks (Hadoop, GridGain, Hazelcast, DAC) - part II

Comparison of the grid/cloud computing frameworks (Hadoop, GridGain, Hazelcast, DAC) - part I


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Why DAC?

Goals

  • High efficiency
  • High reliability
  • Simplicity (almost no configuration - works out of the box)
  • High scalability (significant growth of number of tasks doesn't increase the time of computation)
  • High Performance
  • Extensible
  • Intuitive & Easy to Use
  • Support for Multiple Transports (JMS, Cajo, Oracle Advanced Queuing)
  • Flexible Architecture (Dynamic Code Execution and Resource Management )
  • Security (Sessions, User privileges)
  • Task prioritization
  • Accountability
}}} [[BR]] == Good Starting Points == In order to get started with the software please look at the [http://dacframe.org/trac/dac/wiki/Documentation documentation] and [http://dacframe.org/trac/dac/wiki/Download download] sections. Moreover, you can also read about [http://dacframe.org/trac/dac/wiki/Projects projects] that already use DAC to perform heavy parallel computations. If you want to watch the progress of implementation, please take a look at [wiki:ChangeLog change log] and [http://www.dacframe.org/trac/dac/roadmap roadmap]. Remember, that DAC is an open-source software released under [wiki:License LGPL]. If you want to contact us, ask some questions, rise some feature requests or simply discuss, please do not hesitate to drop a note on our [http://dacframe.info/trac/dac/discussion discussion board] or send an email to ''dac [at] soldevelo [dot] com''.