“…By repeating the whole process multiple times, following a traditional Monte Carlo approach, probability distributions are eventually obtained for fractal dimensions or LB modelling outputs. For calculation-intensive uses of soil images, for example LB modelling or fungal growth (Falconer et al, 2008), this type of Monte Carlo approach will require significantly more computer processing time than is currently the case with thresholded images. However, the fact that Monte Carlo codes are particularly easy to parallelize opens up many possibilities for large-scale computations involving multiple processors, including "grid" computing (Renard et al, 2009) or the fast-developing "cloud" computing (Buyya et al, 2009).…”