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Bemmerl, T.; Ries, B.: Programming Tools for Distributed Multiprocessor Environments. Int. J. of High Speed Comp., Vol. 5, No. 7, pp. 595-615, 1993.

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Specification-driven Performance Monitoring of.. - Dauphin, Dulz, Lemmen (1995)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....event trace using the common time stamps in the local event traces for ordering. MISS generates a Unix shell script which carries out the merge. 3. 2 MSC based event trace analysis of SDL systems For the analysis of measured event traces various tools are known, e.g. ParaGraph [HE91] TOPSYS [BR93] and TraceView [MHJ91] We decided to use the universal monitor and object independent event trace evaluation environment SIMPLE (Source related Integrated Multiprocessor and computer Performance evaluation, modeLing, and visualization Environment) Moh91] The universality and independability ....

T. Bemmerl and B. Ries. Programming Tools for Distributed Multiprocessor Computing Environments. International Journal of High Speed Computing, 5(4):595--615, December 1993.


HOPSA - a High-level Programming Language for Parallel.. - Broy, Dendorfer, Stølen   (Correct)

....well into the simple framework of asynchronous communication. 3 The Implementation of HOPSA Some implementation experiments have been carried out based on the core language as defined above. In particular, a compiler has been written that translates network definitions into system calls of MMK [BKMR91] MMK provides basic process creation mechanisms and supports process communication in terms of so called mailboxes. These mailboxes can be configured in a number of ways, in particular they can be used to approximate asynchronous, buffered channels (in fact there is a maximum buffer length, ....

T. Bemmerl, C. Kasperbauer, M. Mairandres, and B. Ries. Programming tools for distributed multiprocessor computing environments. Technical Report SFB 342/31/91 A, Technische Universitat Munchen, 1991.


Parallel Program Visualisation for a Message-Passing System - Marwaha, Zhang (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

.... communication library, PICL [5] to provide a post mortem replay with 25 different perspectives [6] Supporting an iconic representation of the parallel programming library, MMK [2] VISTOP uses software, hardware and hybrid monitoring techniques to make program execution controllable by the user [3]. Visputer provides the ability to graphically design and edit Occam programs, configure Occam processes onto a transputer network and visualise the execution of programs. Figure 1 shows the main components of Visputer. The user may use a text editor or the graphical editor provided by Visputer to ....

Bemmerl, T. and Bernhard, R., Programming Tools for Distributed Multiprocessor Computing Environments. Future Generation Computer Systems, 8, 1992, 221-234.


Computing on a Cluster of PCs: Project Overview and Early.. - Paas, al. (1997)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Bemmerl)   (Correct)

....off the shelf PCs approaches that of workstations, they become increasingly attractive for performance critical applications, both from the technical computing area as well as from the commercial sector. The growing number of Beowulf like clusters and their successful application emphasizes this [2,21]. Recently introduced high performance interconnects, like Myrinet [5] the IEEE standardized SCI [13] Scalable Coherent Interface) etc. allow to build clusters of compute nodes with a balanced computation communication performance ratio, further increasing their suitability for parallel ....

Bemmerl, T.; Ries, B.: Programming Tools for Distributed Multiprocessor Environments. Int. J. of High Speed Comp., Vol. 5, No. 7, pp. 595-615, 1993.

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