Not really. The idea is that anyone runs code, produces data and analyses it (and thus understands what they do). Everyone is thus acting as any professional researcher would do.
In the "[@]home paradigm", I think (I am unsure as I never checked this out) that people only provide computing power to research, and never do any computation by themselves.
Not really. The idea is that anyone runs code, produces data and analyses it (and thus understands what they do). Everyone is thus acting as any professional researcher would do.
In the "[@]home paradigm", I think (I am unsure as I never checked this out) that people only provide computing power to research, and never do any computation by themselves.