| John May and Francine Berman, Creating Views for Debugging Parallel Programs. |
....is developing performance analysis tools for pC , called Tau [12] and have similar goals of extensibility and customization that we have described in the framework. May and Berman stress the importance of extensibility and creation of new views in the context of a parallel debugger Panorama[11]. Both Tau and Panorama have Tcl as their extension language. Our extension language, described in [17, 15] is based on Scheme. 6 Conclusion New style tools have to be built for the emerging new style of parallel programming. The main contribution of this paper has been to show visualization and ....
J. May and F. Berman. Creating views for debugging parallel programs. In Proceedings of Scalable HighPerformance Computing Conference, SHPCC94, pages 833--840, May 1994.
....This work is supported in part by the NSF Grants CCR9209873 and CCR 9407318. y Please address all correspondences to this author. ical support was not included. The use of multiple types of visualizations for revealing different aspects of a program s state has also been considered previously [6, 7]. However, in these cases, the separate types of visualizations were applied on an individual basis. This paper presents a structured, top down approach for applying visualizations to the task of parallel debugging. The source of an error is initially investigated from a broad scope. As debugging ....
John May and Francine Berman. Creating views for debugging parallel programs. In Scalable High-Performance Computing Conference (SHPCC) , pages 833--840, 1994.
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