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fjd makes it easy to run computational jobs on many CPUs.
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There are several powerful tools for automatic distribution of computational
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jobs. However, for smaller use cases, the effort of installation and setup is
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too high
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With fjd, the hurdle to get started is very low. Installation is easy. Pushing
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jobs into the queue only requires writing small and simple files. Per default,
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all CPUs on your computer are used. New computers can be added very easily,
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too. Plus, your jobs can be written in any language.
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fjd works under the assumption that all CPUs are in a local network and can
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access a shared home directory.
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