Grid computing is a type of computing in which:
a. special software is installed on several computers enabling them to work together on a common problem.
b. computers are designed with many microprocessors that work together, simultaneously, to solve problems.
c. quantum properties, such as superposition and entanglement, are used to represent data and perform operations on these data.
d. microprocessors with two or more (typically lower power) calculating processor cores are fabricated on the same piece of silicon to solve multiple problems.
e. computer software seeks to reproduce or mimic human thought, decision making, or brain functions