X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/75fc8671809ed40a2bc14d463f1068cefcc82140..569bbeaf0cf00247d78bfb670b9f2d8c2a3f9ba8:/doc/index.doc diff --git a/doc/index.doc b/doc/index.doc index 4219961c3f..12ea576eeb 100644 --- a/doc/index.doc +++ b/doc/index.doc @@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ \endhtmlonly -\section quick Quick start - +\htmlinclude .index.doc.toc SimGrid is a toolkit that provides core functionalities for the simulation of distributed applications in heterogeneous distributed environments. \htmlonly \endhtmlonly @@ -17,36 +16,13 @@ platforms ranging from simple network of workstations to Computational Grids. \htmlonly \endhtmlonly -\subsection quick_dl Getting and installing the software - - The official webpage is simgrid.gforge.inria.fr. + - The Frequently Asked Questions are here. - The development webpage is gforge.inria.fr/projects/simgrid. - The user mailing list is - The SimGrid software package can be downloaded from here. -To compile and install it, simply type the following. If you are not -familiar with compiling C files under UNIX and using libraries, please check -the \ref faq. SimGrid also works under Windows, but we do not distribute any -pre-compiled binaries [yet]. - -\verbatim $ ./configure - $ make all - [become root] - # make install\endverbatim - -\subsection quick_more More information - -The API (along with some example of -use) is described in \ref SimGrid_API. - -For more information about the SimGrid toolkit, please simply keep reading -this page. It is organized as follow: - - - \ref overview : Presentation of the toolkit, of each of its components - and of their interactions. - - \ref people : Who is behind this project. - - \ref publis : Some articles providing more details about the - SimGrid toolkit or using and validating it. +

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Relationships between the SimGrid components +
Relationships between the SimGrid components (click to jump to API) \endhtmlonly \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 @@ -149,7 +125,7 @@ authors of SimGrid are: - Henri Casanova (Information and Computer Sciences Department, University of Hawai`i at Manoa) - Arnaud Legrand ("Informatique et Distribution" Laboratory (Grenoble, France), MESCal project) - - Martin Quinson (University of Nancy (Nancy, France), LORIA Laboratory, Algorille project) + - Martin Quinson (University of Nancy I (Nancy, France), LORIA Laboratory, Algorille project) \subsection contributers Contributers and alumni project members @@ -163,5 +139,12 @@ authors of SimGrid are: (1999).
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