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3rd Parallel Tools Workshop 2009: Dresden, Germany
- Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch, Alexander Schulz, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Tools for High Performance Computing 2009 - Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, September 2009, ZIH, Dresden. Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-11260-7 - Shajulin Benedict, Ventsislav Petkov, Michael Gerndt:
PERISCOPE: An Online-Based Distributed Performance Analysis Tool. 1-16 - Holger Brunst, Daniel Hackenberg, Guido Juckeland, Heide Rohling:
Comprehensive Performance Tracking with Vampir 7. 17-29 - Karl Fürlinger, Nicholas J. Wright, David Skinner:
Performance Analysis and Workload Characterization with IPM. 31-38 - Markus Geimer, Felix Wolf, Brian J. N. Wylie, Daniel Becker, David Böhme, Wolfgang Frings, Marc-André Hermanns, Bernd Mohr, Zoltán Szebenyi:
Recent Developments in the Scalasca Toolset. 39-51 - Tobias Hilbrich, Martin Schulz, Bronis R. de Supinski, Matthias S. Müller:
MUST: A Scalable Approach to Runtime Error Detection in MPI Programs. 53-66 - Marty Itzkowitz, Yukon Maruyama:
HPC Profiling with the Sun Studio™ Performance Tools. 67-93 - Denis Barthou, Andres Charif Rubial, William Jalby, Souad Koliai, Cédric Valensi:
Performance Tuning of x86 OpenMP Codes with MAQAO. 95-113 - Thomas Köckerbauer, Christof Klausecker, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Scalable Parallel Debugging with g-Eclipse. 115-123 - Jesús Labarta:
New Analysis Techniques in the CEPBA-Tools Environment. 125-143 - Glenn R. Luecke, James Coyle, James Hoekstra, Marina Kraeva, Ying Xu, Mi-Young Park, Elizabeth Kleiman, Olga Weiss, André Wehe, Melissa Yahya:
The Importance of Run-Time Error Detection. 145-155 - Daniel Terpstra, Heike Jagode, Haihang You, Jack J. Dongarra:
Collecting Performance Data with PAPI-C. 157-173 - Anh Vo, Sarvani S. Vakkalanka, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan:
ISP Tool Update: Scalable MPI Verification. 175-184
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