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- The Frequently Asked Questions are <a href="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="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">here</a>.
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+ - The SimGrid software package can be downloaded from <a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">here</a>.
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<br><b>Relationships between the SimGrid components (click to jump to API)</b>
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\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
See the \ref GRAS_API section for more details.
If your favorite programming environment/model is not there (BSP,
-components, DAG, etc.) is not represented in the SimGrid toolkit yet, you may
+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> ("that's historical, my friend"). It is
+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.
See the \ref XBT_API section for more details.
-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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-\section people People
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-SimGrid is a joint project between University of Hawai at Manoa, ID
-Laboratory (Grenoble, France) and University of Nancy (France). The
-authors of SimGrid are:
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+The SimGrid software package can be downloaded from
+<a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">here</a>.<br>
- - 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 I (Nancy, France), LORIA Laboratory, Algorille project)
+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>.
-\subsection contributers Contributers and alumni project members
+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>.
- - Loris Marchal: wrote the algorithm for simulation TCP bandwidth-sharing.
- - Julien Lerouge : wrote a XML parser for ENV descriptions and helped for
- the general design during a 4 month period (march-june 2002)
- in the LIP.
- - Clément Menier and Marc Perache : wrote a first prototype of the MSG
- interface during a project at ENS-Lyon (jan 2002).
- - Dmitrii Zagorodnov : wrote some parts of the first version of SimGrid
- (1999).
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