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English: The abstract architecture. Architecture of a self-assembled QMachine highlighting the distribution of processing (rectangles) and transfer bandwidth (arrows). QM distributes not only the compute cycles needed to execute the n different procedures (Σ1,2,…,n), but also the bandwidth needed the retrieve the corresponding input data (D1,2,…,n) being processed from their respective URLs (d1,2,…,n). The assembly is started by a submitter who issues a key that is endorsed by a number of volunteering web browser sessions (V1,…,n). The code is then transferred to a queue on QM where it is picked up by the volunteering browsers.
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Source Image file from Wilkinson S, Almeida J (2014). "QMachine: commodity supercomputing in web browsers". BMC Bioinformatics. DOI:10.1186/1471-2105-15-176. PMID 24913605. PMC: 4063228.
Author Wilkinson S, Almeida J
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