MUSIC (Multi-Simulation Coordinator) is software developed and released by the INCF and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) School of Computer Science and Communication in Stockholm, Sweden.
[1] MUSIC is designed for interconnecting large scale neuronal network simulators, either with each other or with other tools.
[2] It allows spike events and continuous time series to be communicated between such applications in a cluster computer.
It enables the transfer of massive amounts of event information and continuous values from one parallel application to another, including those using different data allocation strategies.
[3] In the design of the standard interface, care was taken to allow easy adaptation of existing simulators and to permit third-party development and community-sharing of reusable and interoperable software tools for parallel processing.