Scientific Programming Editor: Paul F. Dubois, 
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SETI@home: Massively Distributed Computing for SETI

By Eric Korpela, Dan Werthimer, David Anderson, Jeff Cobb, and 
Matt Lebofsky

Since radio's earliest days, people have considered the possibility 
of detecting signals from an extraterrestrial civilization�and since 
the advent of radio astronomy, the tools to perform such a search 
have existed.

Starting in the late 1950s, researchers have been performing 
progressively more sensitive searches, but each search has been 
limited by the technologies available at the time. As radio 
frequency technologies have become more efficient and computers 
have become faster, the searches have grown larger and more 
sensitive. 

The SETI@home project, managed by a group of researchers at the 
Space Sciences Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley, 
is the first attempt to use large-scale distributed computing to 
perform a sensitive search for radio signals from extraterrestrial 
civilizations.

http://www.computer.org/cise/articles/seti.htm



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