The Workshop on Automatic Performance Analysis (WAPA 2005, Dagstuhl Seminar 05501), held December 13-16, 2005, brought together performance researchers, developers, and practitioners with the goal of better understanding the methods, techniques, and tools that are needed for the automation of performance analysis for high performance computing
When first approached as a possible speaker on the subject of performance benefit measures for libr...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Vita.A methodology is presented by which computer empirical performance models can be obtained in a ...
The Workshop on Automatic Performance Analysis (WAPA 2005, Dagstuhl Seminar 05501), held December 13...
From 12.12.05 to 16.12.05, the Dagstuhl Seminar 05501 ``Automatic Performance Analysis\u27\u27 was h...
This report discusses the requirements for automatic performance analysis tools. The discussion proc...
Given the exponential increase in the complexity of modern parallel systems, parallel applications o...
The teaching of performance analysis started in the early70's. The importance of such courses is obv...
The lack of a useful and accurate software infrastructure for measuring, modeling, and analyzing the...
With an ever-growing and more productive computer industry, the performance of computer systems has ...
Abstract In this paper we describe PAVER 2.0, an environment (i.e. a process and a suite of tools su...
Part 6: Load Balancing, Analysis, and ManagementInternational audienceThe growing demand for quality...
For industrial systems performance, it is desired to keep the IT infrastructure competitive through ...
Understanding performance of modern system architectures is an always present and challenging task. ...
With the appearance of shared service centers efforts are constantly made to improve the area of per...
When first approached as a possible speaker on the subject of performance benefit measures for libr...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Vita.A methodology is presented by which computer empirical performance models can be obtained in a ...
The Workshop on Automatic Performance Analysis (WAPA 2005, Dagstuhl Seminar 05501), held December 13...
From 12.12.05 to 16.12.05, the Dagstuhl Seminar 05501 ``Automatic Performance Analysis\u27\u27 was h...
This report discusses the requirements for automatic performance analysis tools. The discussion proc...
Given the exponential increase in the complexity of modern parallel systems, parallel applications o...
The teaching of performance analysis started in the early70's. The importance of such courses is obv...
The lack of a useful and accurate software infrastructure for measuring, modeling, and analyzing the...
With an ever-growing and more productive computer industry, the performance of computer systems has ...
Abstract In this paper we describe PAVER 2.0, an environment (i.e. a process and a suite of tools su...
Part 6: Load Balancing, Analysis, and ManagementInternational audienceThe growing demand for quality...
For industrial systems performance, it is desired to keep the IT infrastructure competitive through ...
Understanding performance of modern system architectures is an always present and challenging task. ...
With the appearance of shared service centers efforts are constantly made to improve the area of per...
When first approached as a possible speaker on the subject of performance benefit measures for libr...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Vita.A methodology is presented by which computer empirical performance models can be obtained in a ...