From 9b1ee1f1e2e0dc53e6bcbad453c26939027c8bd8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: alegrand Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 05:47:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] cosmetics git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/simgrid/simgrid/trunk@813 48e7efb5-ca39-0410-a469-dd3cf9ba447f --- doc/index.doc | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/index.doc b/doc/index.doc index c72b61e3c1..ddfeb64d79 100644 --- a/doc/index.doc +++ b/doc/index.doc @@ -41,24 +41,25 @@ The SimGrid toolkit is composed of different modules : being realistic and is application-oriented. It is the software layer of choice for building simulation with multiple scheduling agents. -\li GRAS (not functionnal yet) is an ongoing project to emulate virtual virtual platforms - through SURF. As a consequence a code developped using the GRAS +\li GRAS (not functionnal yet) is an ongoing project to emulate virtual + virtual platforms through SURF. As a consequence a code developped using the GRAS framework is able to run as well in the real-world as in the simulator. The resulting code is very portable and highly interoperable while remaining very efficient. Even if you do not plan to run your code for real, you may want to switch to GRAS if you intend to use MSG in a very intensive way (e.g. for simulating a peer-to-peer environment). -\li SMPI (not functionnal yet) is an ongoing project to enable MPI code to run on top of a - virtual platform through SURF. It follows the same principle as +\li SMPI (not functionnal yet) is an ongoing project to enable MPI code + to run on top of a virtual platform through SURF. It follows the same principle as the ones used in GRAS but is specific to MPI applications. Here is a figure the depicts the relation between those different modules.
-\image html simgrid_modules.jpg +\htmlonly +SimGrid
+\endhtmlonly
- The section \ref publications contains links to papers that provide additional details on the project as well as validation and experimental results. -- 2.20.1