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....supported by the target architecture. We have implemented a general mechanism in HPCView for supporting computation of derived metrics. Each metric read in from a file has an internal name associated with it. A formula for computing a derived metric in terms of other metrics is a MathML expression [6]. Figure 5 shows the HPCView configuration file used to produce the display of measured and computed metrics for the ASCI HEAT benchmark (a 3D di#usion PDE solver) shown in Figure 6. The metrics shown in Figure 6 were collected on an SGI Origin 2K with R12K processors. The first column in the ....
W3C Math Working Group. Mathematical markup language (mathml) 1.01 specification, July 1999. http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-MathML.
....as miss ratios, instruction balance, and lost cycles using HPCView underscore the power of this approach. To support the computation of derived metrics, the configuration file assigns an internal name to each metric as part of its definition. The definition of each computed metric is a MathML [7] expression that refers to previously defined metrics, either read from a file or computed. 2.3 Program Structure A program s performance is less a function of the properties of individual source lines than of the dependencies and balance among the statements in larger program units such as ....
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