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R. Wismuller, M. Oberhuber, J. Krammer, and O. Hansen. Interactive debugging and performance analysis of massively parallel applications. Parallel Computing, 22(3):415-442, March 1996.

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Performance prediction of an NAS Benchmark program with.. - Bourgeois, Spies (2000)   (Correct)

....tools based on high level language is to allow adapted accuracy in designing parallel applications with a minimum slowdown. Mainly, this tool category has the ability to calculate application performance on various types of architecture from an execution trace. P3T [Fah96] Dimemas [GCL97] Patop [WOKH96] and ChronosMix [BST99] belong to this category. The P3T tool is part of the Vienna Fortran Compilation System and its aim is to evaluate and classify parallel strategies. P3T helps the compiler to nd the appropriate automatic parallelization of the sequential Fortran program in homogeneous ....

R. Wismuller, M. Oberhuber, J. Krammer, and O. Hansen. Interactive debugging and performance analysis of massively parallel applications. Parallel Computing, 22(3):415-442, March 1996.


Performance Measurement Support for MPI Applications.. - Bubak, Funika, Balis.. (2000)   (Correct)

.... currently not address performance monitoring, while PARMON and DPCL do not o er direct support for applications using de facto standard message passing environments like PVM [5] and MPI [6] PATOP is an on line performance analysis tool, being originally developed for PARIX parallel environment [7] and now constituting part of The ToolSet. It was recently enhanced to work on top of the OCM 1 universal monitoring system. Its capabilities were widely extended and it was adapted to the PVM environment [8] Performance analysis o ered by PATOP provides several types of measurement operations ....

Wismuller, R., Oberhuber, M., Krammer, J. and Hansen, O.: Interactive Debugging and Performance Analysis of Massively Parallel Applications. Parallel Computing, 22(3), (1996), 415-442


Towards Extension of an OCM-based Tool Environment - Bubak, Funika, Balis, Wismüller   (Correct)

.... contains parts of the monitoring system [3] Both ULIBS and a number of tools developed in the framework of the TOPSYS project have been ported to the OCM and become part of The Tool Set [14] Among these are VISTOP (program ow visualization) PATOP (performance analysis) 6] DETOP (debugging) [15], CoCheck (checkpointing) LoMan (load balancing) and others. From this set of tools, DETOP and CoCheck are already available for SGI platforms. In this paper, we focus on the debugger DETOP, the performance analyzer PATOP, and their joint use. OMIS replies OMIS requests T O O L A Tool library ....

....process and even source code level. Originally, PATOP o ered such performance displays as bargraphs, multicurves, color bars and distrigrams. When porting PATOP to the OCM, PATOP was extended with new displays scatter plots and piecharts [6] DETOP supports the debugging of parallel programs [15]. It o ers a common set of debugging capabilities, like controlling the application execution, setting breakpoints and inspection of a program s data space. DETOP has been ported to the OCM and originally supported debugging of PVM applications. The port of the OCM to MPI has made possible the ....

Wismuller, R., Oberhuber, M., Krammer, J. and Hansen, O.: Interactive Debugging and Performance Analysis of Massively Parallel Applications. Parallel Computing, 22, (1996), 415-442


Monitoring Technologies for Parallel On-Line Tools - Bode, Karl, Ludwig, Wismüller   (Correct)

....target system. In addition, the missing protection often rendered the system useless for debugging purposes. 2. 2 The PARIX Monitoring System The de ciencies of the MMK monitoring system have been addressed in the successor version for Parsytec parallel computers using the PARIX runtime system [34]. Since an implementation in hardware was no longer a goal, a more exible and powerful interface could be designed. It used a simple syntax allowing to request the execution of several services, either independently or in the form of a pipeline, where the output of one service is the input of the ....

R. Wismuller, M. Oberhuber, J. Krammer, and O. Hansen. Interactive debugging and performance analysis of massively parallel applications. Parallel Computing, 22(3):415-442, Mar. 1996. http://wwwbode.in.tum.de/~wismuell/pub/pc95.ps.gz.

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