A Simple Grid Computing Synchronization Solution
atari_kid writes "NewScientist.com is running a article about a simple solution to the synchronization problems involved in distributed computing. Gyorgy Korniss and his colleagues at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute proposed that each computer in a grid synchronize by occasionally checking with a randomly chosen computer in the network instead of centralizing the grid by having a global supervisor."
Yup, good old mom. How right she was. Nowadays, we've got travesties like the Selfish Gene kicking around the gay gene (the second one down.)
Karma: pi (Mostly due to circular reasoning in posts).