- - If you want to study the behaviour of a MPI application using emulation
- technics, you should have a look at the <b>\ref SMPI_API</b> (Simulated
- MPI) programming environment. Unfortunately, this work is still underway.
- Check the \ref SMPI_API section for more information.
-
- - If you want to develop a real distributed application, then you may find
- <b>\ref GRAS_API</b> (Grid Reality And Simulation) useful. This is an API
- for the realization of distributed applications.
- \n\n
- Moreover, there is two implementations of this API: one on top of the
- SURF (allowing to develop and test your application within the comfort of
- the simulator) and another suited for deployment on real platforms
- (allowing the resulting application to be highly portable and extremely
- efficient).
- \n\n
- Even if you do not plan to run your code for real, you may want to switch
- to GRAS if you intend to use MSG in a very intensive way (e.g. for
- simulating a peer-to-peer environment).
- \n\n
- See the \ref GRAS_API section for more details.
-
-If your favorite programming environment/model is not there (BSP,
-components, OpenMP, etc.) is not represented in the SimGrid toolkit yet, you may
-consider adding it. You should contact us first on the
-<a href=http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/mailman/listinfo/simgrid-devel>SimGrid
-developers mailing list</a>, though.
-
-\subsection overview_kernel Simulation kernel layer
-
-The core functionnalities to simulate a virtual platform are provided by a
-module called <b>\ref SURF_API</b>. It is
-very low-level and is not intended to be used as such by end-users. Instead,
-it serve as a basis for the higher level layer.
-
-SURF main features are a fast max-min linear solver and the ability to
-change transparently the model used to describe the platform. This greatly
-eases the comparison of the several models existing in the litterature.
-
-See the \ref SURF_API section for more details.
-
-\subsection overview_fondation Base layer
-
-The base of the whole toolkit is constituted by the <b>\ref XBT_API
-(eXtended Bundle of Tools)</b>.
-
-It is a portable library providing some grounding features such as \ref
-XBT_log, \ref XBT_ex and \ref XBT_config. XBT also encompass
-the following convenient datastructures: \ref XBT_dynar, \ref XBT_fifo, \ref
-XBT_dict, \ref XBT_heap, \ref XBT_set and \ref XBT_swag.
-
-See the \ref XBT_API section for more details.
-
-
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-<br>
-The SimGrid software package can be downloaded from
-<a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">here</a>.<br>
-
-If you are interested in the history of SimGrid and in current and planned development,
-you can find out more <a href="history.html">here</a>.
-
-Any question, remark or suggestion are welcome on the
-<a href="http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/mailman/listinfo/simgrid-user">SimGrid users
-mailing list</a>.
-
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+Currently, the documentation contains 3 main sections:
+<ul>
+ <li><h2><a href="../user_guide/html/index.html">SimGrid User Guide</a></h2></li>
+ <li><h2><a href="../ref_guide/html/index.html">SimGrid Reference Manual</a>.</h2></li>
+ <li><h2><a href="../dev_guide/html/index.html">SimGrid Developer Manual</a>.</h2></li>
+ <li><h2>You can also retrieve tutorials from <a href="http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/faq.html">here</a>.</h2></li>
+</ul>
+\endhtmlonly
+Other information sources:
+ - The official webpage is <a href="http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/">simgrid.gforge.inria.fr</a>.
+ - The Frequently Asked Questions are <a href="http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/faq.html">here</a>.
+ - The development webpage is <a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/projects/simgrid//">gforge.inria.fr/projects/simgrid</a>.
+ - The user mailing list is <simgrid-user@lists.gforge.inria.fr>
+ - The SimGrid software package can be downloaded from <a href="http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/download.php">here</a>.