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SimGrid is a toolkit that provides core functionalities for the simulation
of distributed applications in heterogeneous distributed environments.
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- The user mailing list is <simgrid-user@lists.gforge.inria.fr>
- The SimGrid software package can be downloaded from <a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">here</a>.
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\section overview Overview of the toolkit components
\subsection overview_envs Programmation environments layer
-SimGrid provides several programmation environments built on top of a uniq
+SimGrid provides several programmation environments built on top of a unique
simulation kernel. Each environment targets a specific audiance and
constitutes a different paradigm. To choose which of them you want to use,
you have to think about what you want to do and what would be the result of
- Henri Casanova <casanova#cs.ucsd.edu> (Information and Computer Sciences Department, University of Hawai`i at Manoa)
- Arnaud Legrand <arnaud.legrand#imag.fr> ("Informatique et Distribution" Laboratory (Grenoble, France), MESCal project)
- - Martin Quinson <martin.quinson#loria.fr> (University of Nancy (Nancy, France), LORIA Laboratory, Algorille project)
+ - Martin Quinson <martin.quinson#loria.fr> (University of Nancy I (Nancy, France), LORIA Laboratory, Algorille project)
\subsection contributers Contributers and alumni project members
(1999).
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