AbstractHighly effcient encoding of event trace data is a quality feature of any event trace format. It not only enables measurements of long running applications but also reduces bias caused by intermediate memory buffer flushes. In this paper we present encoding techniques that will remarkably increase memory effciency without introducing overhead for the compression. We applied these techniques to the Open Trace Format 2, a state-of-the-art Open Source event trace data format and library used by the performance analysis tools Vampir, Scalasca, and Tau. In addition, we show that these encoding techniques are a basic step in achieving a complete in-memory event trace work flow
Abstract. Automatic trace analysis is an effective method of identifying complex performance phenome...
The tremendous storage space required for a useful data base of program traces has prompted a search...
Dynamic storage allocation continues to play an important role in the performance and correctness of...
Event tracing of applications under dynamic execution is crucial for performance modeling, optimizat...
In this work, I demonstrate that a time series database can be utilized to store Open Trace Format 2...
This thesis contributes to the field of performance analysis in High Performance Computing with new ...
<p>The <a href="http://www.vi-hps.org/projects/score-p/">Open Trace Format Version 2 (OTF2)</a> is a...
The two commonly-used performance data types in the super-computing community, statistics and event ...
A powerful method to aid in understanding the performance of parallel applications uses log or trace...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
The thesis presents a contribution to the analysis and visualization of computational performance ba...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
A program execution trace is essentially a collection of information on what happened while a given ...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is ev...
Characterizing the communication behavior of large-scale applications is a difficult and costly task...
Abstract. Automatic trace analysis is an effective method of identifying complex performance phenome...
The tremendous storage space required for a useful data base of program traces has prompted a search...
Dynamic storage allocation continues to play an important role in the performance and correctness of...
Event tracing of applications under dynamic execution is crucial for performance modeling, optimizat...
In this work, I demonstrate that a time series database can be utilized to store Open Trace Format 2...
This thesis contributes to the field of performance analysis in High Performance Computing with new ...
<p>The <a href="http://www.vi-hps.org/projects/score-p/">Open Trace Format Version 2 (OTF2)</a> is a...
The two commonly-used performance data types in the super-computing community, statistics and event ...
A powerful method to aid in understanding the performance of parallel applications uses log or trace...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
The thesis presents a contribution to the analysis and visualization of computational performance ba...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
A program execution trace is essentially a collection of information on what happened while a given ...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is ev...
Characterizing the communication behavior of large-scale applications is a difficult and costly task...
Abstract. Automatic trace analysis is an effective method of identifying complex performance phenome...
The tremendous storage space required for a useful data base of program traces has prompted a search...
Dynamic storage allocation continues to play an important role in the performance and correctness of...