study by which we demonstrate the usefulness of SimGrid for
conducting scheduling research.
+Previous publication do not cover the GRAS part of the framework. So, if you
+want to cite GRAS, please use this publication instead:
+
+\li <b>Gras: A Research & Development Framework for Grid and P2P
+ Infrastructures</b>\n
+ by <em>Martin Quinson</em>\n
+ To appear: The 18th IASTED International Conference on
+ Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS 2006)\n
+ http://www.loria.fr/~quinson/articles/gras-iasted06.pdf
+
\section pub_simulation Other publications about the SimGrid framework
\li <b>The SimGrid Project - Simulation and Deployment of Distributed Applications</b>\n
next section).
- 2006
+ - <b>Master-Slave Tasking on Asymmetric Networks</b>\n
+ by <em>Cyril Banino-Rokkones, Olivier Beaumont and Lasse Natvig</em>.\n
+ In Proceedings of 12th International Euro-Par Conference, Euro-Par 2006.
+ August 29 - September 1, Pages 167--176, Dresden, Germany.
- <b>Hierarchical Scheduling of Independent Tasks with Shared Files</b>\n
by <em>H. Senger, F. Silva, W. Nascimento</em>.\n
Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid Workshop (CCGRIDW'06), 2006.\n