The name Cactus comes from the design of a central core (or "flesh") which connects to application modules (or "thorns") through an extensible interface.
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Cactus was originally developed at the AEI, and is now developed jointly at AEI, Cardiff University, and the Center for Computation & Technology at LSU.
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