The project SETI@home (setiathome.berkeley.edu) can be example of such attempt. This project uses the
CNs of volunteers to perform filtering of the signals from radio telescopes to look for extraterrestrial
intelligence. However, analysis show that SETI@home allow to use private computing resources because it is
created to solve only easily decomposing tasks, that can be divided into non-coherent pieces. Therefore, noncoherent
tasks simplifies implementation of load balancing and time to solve task is not critical, that means
that characteristics of the individual CNs can be dynamically varying. That makes systems like SETI@home
very limited in usage. That is why it is urgent to develop new methods and algorithms to allow using personal
CNs in DCS