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Nimrod (distributed computing)

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Nimrod is a tool for running parameterised computations over a computational grid.

The tool was created as a research project funded by the Distributed Systems Technology Centre. The principal investigator is Professor David Abramson of Monash University.

A commercial product based on Nimrod called EnFuzion is available from Axceleon.