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The SIMGRID Project Simulation and Deployment of Distributed Applications
Paris June 19-June 23
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HPDC.2006.16521962006 15th IEEE International Conferen ...
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A. Legrand, MESCAL INRIA project, CNRS
This paper presents the SlMGRlD software architecture that comprises of four main components: SURF, MSG, GRAS, and SMPI. The last three components provide APIs for implementing, simulating and/or deploying distributed applications. The first component, SURF, is a fast and accurate simulation engine. The article describes all four components in terms of their goals, their usage, and their functionality, including experimental validation results when applicable. We review each components below
Index Terms:
API, SlMGRlD project simulation, distributed application, SlMGRlD software architecture, SURF simulation engine, MSG, GRAS, SMPI
Citation:
A. Legrand, M. Quinson, H. Casanova, K. Fujiwara, "The SIMGRID Project Simulation and Deployment of Distributed Applications," hpdc, pp.385-386, 2006 15th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Distributed Computing, 2006
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