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Once you've specified your @ref platform "virtual platform" and the
@ref application "application" you want to study, you must describe
the mapping of the application onto the platform. This page says how
There is two ways to specify the mapping of your program onto virtual
hosts: either directly from your program (with @ref MSG_process_create
-or as in @ref s4u_ex_basics "this S4U example"), or using an external
+or as in @ref s4u_ex_actors_start "this S4U example"), or using an external
XML file. You should really logically separate your application from
the deployment, as it will ease your experimental campain afterward.
How exactly you organize your work remains up to you.
@verbatim
<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!DOCTYPE platform SYSTEM "http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/simgrid/simgrid.dtd">
+<!DOCTYPE platform SYSTEM "https://simgrid.org/simgrid.dtd">
<platform version="4">
<!-- Alice, which runs on the machine named 'host1', does not take any parameter -->
<actor host="host1" function="alice" />