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\section hot_news HOT NEWS
\section hot_news HOT NEWS
-<b>SimGrid 2.95 (aka SimGrid 3beta2) was released on 1st July 2005. Get it from
+<b>SimGrid 3.00 was released on 21st of August 2005. Get it from
<a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">here</a>.</b>
<a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">here</a>.</b>
-SimGrid 3 was never as close as it is now...
\section quick Quick start
\section quick Quick start
\section overview Overview of the toolkit components
\section overview Overview of the toolkit components
-As depicted by the following schema, the SimGrid toolkit is basically
+As depicted by the following diagram, the SimGrid toolkit is basically
three-layered (click on the picture to jump to a specific component).
three-layered (click on the picture to jump to a specific component).
-\subsection overview_fondation Basement layer
+\subsection overview_fondation Base layer
-The basement of the whole toolkit is constituted by the <b>\ref XBT_API
+The base of the whole toolkit is constituted by the <b>\ref XBT_API
(eXtended Bundle of Tools)</b>.
It is a portable library providing some grounding features such as \ref
(eXtended Bundle of Tools)</b>.
It is a portable library providing some grounding features such as \ref
\section MSG_who Who should use this (and who shouldn't)
\section MSG_who Who should use this (and who shouldn't)
- You should use this model if you want to study some heuristics for a
+ You should use this module if you want to study some heuristics for a
given problem you don't really want to implement. If you want to get a
real implementation of your solution, have a look at the \ref GRAS_API
programming environment. If you want to study an existing MPI program,
given problem you don't really want to implement. If you want to get a
real implementation of your solution, have a look at the \ref GRAS_API
programming environment. If you want to study an existing MPI program,