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SPDT 1998: Welches, Oregon, USA
- Allen Maloney, Jeff Hollingsworth, Bart Miller:
Proceedings of the SIGMETRICS Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Tools, SPDT '98, Welches, Oregon, USA. ACM 1998 - Roland Wismüller, Jörg Trinitis, Thomas Ludwig:
OCM - a monitoring system for interoperable tools. 1-9 - Greg Eisenhauer, Karsten Schwan:
An object-based infrastructure for program monitoring and steering. 10-20 - Cheng Liao, Margaret Martonosi, Douglas W. Clark:
Performance monitoring in a Myrinet-connected SHRIMP cluster. 21-29 - Wanqing Wu, Rajiv Gupta, Madalene Spezialetti:
Experimental evaluation of on-line techniques for removing monitoring intrusion. 30-39 - Brad Richards, James R. Larus:
Protocol-based data-race detection. 40-47 - Jong-Deok Choi, Harini Srinivasan:
Deterministic replay of Java multithreaded applications. 48-59 - James Arthur Kohl, Philip M. Papadopoulos:
Efficient and flexible fault tolerance and migration of scientific simulations using CUMULVS. 60-71 - Noritaka Osawa:
An enhanced 3-D animation tool for performance tuning of parallel programs based on dynamic models. 72-80 - Katia Obraczka, Grig Gheorghiu:
The performance of a service for network-aware applications. 81-91 - Terrence W. Pratt:
Using GODIVA for data flow analysis. 92-100 - Wagner Meira Jr., Thomas J. LeBlanc, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
Using cause-effect analysis to understand the performance of distributed programs. 101-111 - Anna Hondroudakis, Rob Procter:
An empirically derived framework for classifying parallel program performance tuning problems. 112-123 - Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, David E. Culler, Joseph M. Hellerstein, David A. Patterson:
Searching for the sorting record: experiences in tuning NOW-Sort. 124-133 - Sameer Shende, Allen D. Malony, Janice E. Cuny, Peter H. Beckman, Steve Karmesin, Kathleen A. Lindlan:
Portable profiling and tracing for parallel, scientific applications using C++. 134-145 - Aleksandar M. Bakic, Matt W. Mutka, Diane T. Rover:
BRISK: a portable and flexible distributed instrumentation system. 148 - Antonio Espinosa, Tomàs Margalef, Emilio Luque:
Automatic detection of parallel program performance problems. 149 - David A. Evensky, Ann C. Gentile, Pete Wyckoff:
A visualization tool for parallel and distributed computing using the Lilith framework. 150 - Delbert Hart, Eileen T. Kraemer:
An agent-based perspective on distributed monitoring and steering. 151 - Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Testing nondeterministic message-passing programs with NOPE. 152 - Kathleen A. Lindlan, Janice E. Cuny, Allen D. Malony, Sameer Shende, Peter H. Beckman:
An IL converter and program database for analysis tools. 153 - João Lourenço, José C. Cunha:
The PDBG process-level debugger for parallel and distributed programs. 154 - Thomas Ludwig, Roland Wismüller, Arndt Bode:
Interoperable tools based on OMIS. 155 - Norman S. Matloff:
A statistical tool for estimating price/performance ratios in heterogeneous parallel systems. 156 - Efstathios Papaefstathiou, Darren J. Kerbyson, Graham R. Nudd, John Stuart Harper, S. C. Perry, Daniel V. Wilcox:
A performance analysis environment for life. 157 - Hee-Dong Park, Yong-Kee Jun:
Two-pass on-the-fly detection of the first races in shared-memory parallel. 158 - M. Ranganathan, Anurag Acharya, Laurent Andrey, Virginie Schaal:
A mobile debugger for mobile programs. 159 - Samia Saad-Bouzefrane, F. Cottet:
A tool for temporal analysis of distributed hard real-time applications. 160 - Po-Ting Wu, Prakash Narayan:
Multithreaded performance analysis with Sun WorkShop thread event analyzer. 161 - Beth Plale, Karsten Schwan:
Multi-level steering in distributed laboratories. 162
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