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Latest revision as of 12:31, 12 September 2011
MUSIC is a C++ library for interprocess communication in large scale neuronal network simulations. It allows spike events and continuous time series to be communicated between applications in a computer cluster. The typical usage cases are connecting models developed for different simulators and connecting a parallel simulator to a post-processing tool.
General info
- Ease of Use: Intermediate
- Maturity:Intermediate
Prerequisites
- MPI
- Operating system: Unix-like
Availability
No installations reported.
License
License: Free.
Experts
These experts have registered specific competence on this subject:
Field | AE FTE | General activities | ||
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Mikael Djurfeldt (PDC) | PDC | Neuroinformatics | 100 |