framework to study the behavior of large-scale distributed systems. As its name
says, it emanates from the grid computing community, but is nowadays used to
study grids, clouds, HPC or peer-to-peer systems. The early versions of SimGrid
-date from 1999, but it's still actively developed and distributed as an open
-source software. Today, it's one of the major generic tools in the field of
+date from 1999, but it is still actively developed and distributed as an open
+source software. Today, it is one of the major generic tools in the field of
simulation for large-scale distributed systems.
SimGrid provides several programming interfaces: MSG to simulate Concurrent
\begin{figure}[!t]
\centering
- \includegraphics[width=60mm,keepaspectratio]{clustering2}
- \caption{Example of two distant clusters of processors.}
+ \includegraphics[width=60mm,keepaspectratio]{clustering}
+ \caption{Example of three distant clusters of processors.}
\label{fig:4.1}
\end{figure}