/*! @page introduction Introduction to SimGrid
+
[SimGrid](http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/) is a toolkit
that provides core functionalities for the simulation of distributed
applications in heterogeneous distributed environments.
platforms ranging from simple network of workstations to Computational
Grids.
-# Scenario
+\tableofcontents
+
+\section Scenario
The goal of this practical session is to illustrate various usage of
the MSG interface. To this end we will use the following simple setting:
![Test](./sc3-description.png)
-# Prerequisites
+\section Prerequisites
+
+Of course, you need to install SimGrid before taking this tutorial.
+Please refer to the relevant Section: \ref install.
## Tutorials
- http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/tutorials/simgrid-tracing-101.pdf
- http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/tutorials/simgrid-platf-101.pdf
-## Installing SimGrid
-
-Please see our Section on \ref install "installing SimGrid".
-
-\note
- Please note that your distribution may ship with an old version of
- SimGrid; you may want to use [a newer release](https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12)
- or even [clone our git repository](https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12)
- (a [GitHub mirror](https://github.com/mquinson/simgrid) is also available).
-
-# Recommended Steps
+\section intro_recommendation Recommended Steps
## Installing Viva
sudo apt-get install vite
~~~~
-# Let's get Started
+\section intro_start Let's get started
\anchor intro_setup
## Setting up and Compiling
bytes that you manage to distribute and process in one hour on
`g5k.xml` (you should use `deployment_general.xml`)?
-# TODO: Points to improve for the next time
+\section intro_todo TODO: Points to improve for the next time
- Propose equivalent exercises and skeleton in java.
- Propose a virtualbox image with everything (simgrid, paje, viva,