With rising complexity of high performance computing systems and their parallel software, performance analysis and optimization has become essential in the development of efficient applications. The comparison of performance data is a key operation required in performance analysis. An analyst may conduct different types of comparisons in order to understand the performance properties of an application. One use case is comparing performance data from multiple measurements. Typical examples for such comparisons are before/after comparisons when applying optimizations or changing code versions. Besides comparing performance between multiple runs, also comparing performance characteristics across the parallel execution streams of an application...
The amount of parallelism in modern supercomputers currently grows from generation to generation. Fu...
Modern parallel systems and applications are constantly increasing in scale and complexity, and cons...
ABSTRACT: Tracing allows the analysis of task interactions with each other and with the operating sy...
With rising complexity of high performance computing systems and their parallel software, performanc...
This work introduces a method for instrumenting applications. producing execution traces. and visual...
AbstractIn software development, a metric is the measurement of some characteristic of a program's p...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is ev...
For industrial systems performance, it is desired to keep the IT infrastructure competitive through ...
Event tracing is a powerful method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel applications. ...
As access to supercomputing resources is becoming more and more commonplace, performance analysis to...
This thesis presents a contribution to the field of performance analysis for Input/Output (I/O) rela...
The amount of parallelism in modern supercomputers currently grows from generation to generation, an...
Achieving a significant fraction of peak performance on a modern high-performance computer is a chal...
The amount of parallelism in modern supercomputers currently grows from generation to generation. Fu...
Modern parallel systems and applications are constantly increasing in scale and complexity, and cons...
ABSTRACT: Tracing allows the analysis of task interactions with each other and with the operating sy...
With rising complexity of high performance computing systems and their parallel software, performanc...
This work introduces a method for instrumenting applications. producing execution traces. and visual...
AbstractIn software development, a metric is the measurement of some characteristic of a program's p...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is ev...
For industrial systems performance, it is desired to keep the IT infrastructure competitive through ...
Event tracing is a powerful method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel applications. ...
As access to supercomputing resources is becoming more and more commonplace, performance analysis to...
This thesis presents a contribution to the field of performance analysis for Input/Output (I/O) rela...
The amount of parallelism in modern supercomputers currently grows from generation to generation, an...
Achieving a significant fraction of peak performance on a modern high-performance computer is a chal...
The amount of parallelism in modern supercomputers currently grows from generation to generation. Fu...
Modern parallel systems and applications are constantly increasing in scale and complexity, and cons...
ABSTRACT: Tracing allows the analysis of task interactions with each other and with the operating sy...