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SPDT 1996: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Joan M. Francioni, Dan Reed:
Proceedings of the SIGMETRICS symposium on Parallel and distributed tools, SPDT '96, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. ACM 1996 - Wagner Meira Jr., Thomas J. LeBlanc, Alexandros Poulos:
Waiting time analysis and performance visualization in Carnival. 1-10 - Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth:
An online computation of critical path profiling. 11-20 - Sameer Shende, Janice E. Cuny, Lars Hansen, Joydip Kundu, Stephen McLaughry, Odile Wolf:
Event and state-based debugging in TAU: a prototype. 21-30 - Robert H. B. Netzer, Timothy W. Brennan, Suresh K. Damodaran-Kamal:
Debugging race conditions in message-passing programs. 31-40 - Leesa Hicks, Francine Berman:
Debugging heterogeneous applications with Pangaea. 41-50 - Lionel Brunie, Laurent Lefèvre, Olivier Reymann:
Execution analysis of DSM applications: a distributed and scalable approach. 51-60 - Margaret Martonosi, Douglas W. Clark, Malena R. Mesarina:
The SHRIMP performance monitor: design and applications. 61-69 - Michael S. Meier, Kevan L. Miller, Donald P. Pazel, Josyula R. Rao, James R. Russell:
Experiences with building distributed debuggers. 70-79 - Peter A. Buhr, Martin Karsten, Jun Shih:
KDB: a multi-threaded debugger for multi-threaded applications. 80-87 - Matthias Schumann:
Automatic performance prediction to support cross development of parallel programs. 88-97 - Marc Abrams, Randy L. Ribler, Anup Mathur:
Two performance tool design issues and CHITRA's solutions. 98-107 - Dieter Kranzlmüller, Siegfried Grabner, Jens Volkert:
Event graph visualization for debugging large applications. 108-117 - Steven S. Lumetta, David E. Culler:
The Mantis parallel debugger. 118-126 - Robert Hood:
The p2d2 project: building a portable distributed debugger. 127-136
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