/*! @page deployment Deploy the simulation
-@section dep_over Overview
-
When you want to simulate the behavior of your code with SimGrid, you need
to tell SimGrid exactly what code (that you wrote) is supposed to be run by which host - so you need to assign
processes/functions to hosts. The hosts in question here are the hosts of your platform model; see Section @ref platform for details on how to set one up.
#### Attribute list ####
-%As already written above, the @c process tag is the tag that defines which host
+As already written above, the @c process tag is the tag that defines which host
executes which function (from your application). Hence, the @c host and @c function
attributes are mandatory; however, there are some optional attributes to the process tag. Here is a list of all attributes of this tag:
| kill_time | no | int (Default: -1.0) | The simulated time when this function will end to be computed. By default, it stops only when it's done. |
| on_failure | no | DIE\|RESTART (Default: "DIE") | What should be done when the process fails. |
-#### An example ####
-
-A complete example including a @ref MSG_ext_ms_application "deployment file" can be found
-in the Section @ref msg_ex_basics "MSG basics".
+#### Examples ####
-See also files such as @c examples/msg/masterslave/deployment_masterslave.xml.
+Almost any @ref msg_examples include a deployment file.
### The argument tag ###
| --------------- | --------- | ---------------------- | ----------- |
| value | yes | String | Contains the value for this parameter |
-#### An example ####
-
-A complete example including a @ref MSG_ext_ms_application "deployment file" can be found
-in the Section @ref msg_ex_basics "MSG basics".
-
-See also files such as @c examples/msg/masterslave/deployment_masterslave.xml.
-
*/