a look at the following presentation first to get the basic concepts.
Afterward, you probably want to proceed to the \ref MSG_API. Of
course, if you're curious or if you know what you want, you may prefer
-to go to \ref SMPI_API, or even \ref GRAS_API.
+to go to \ref SMPI_API, or even \ref GRAS_API.
The scientific bases of the SimGrid project are presented in a 3 ou 4
hours-long tutorial. It can be found at the following locations.
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