AbstractEvent flow graphs used in the context of performance monitoring combine the scalability and low overhead of profiling methods with lossless information recording of tracing tools. In other words, they capture statistics on the performance behavior of parallel applications while pre- serving the temporal ordering of events. Event flow graphs require significantly less storage than regular event traces and can still be used to recover the full ordered sequence of events performed by the application.In this paper we explore the usage of event flow graphs in the context of visual performance analysis. We show that graphs can be used to quickly spot performance problems, helping to better understand the behavior of an application. We dem...
The thesis presents a contribution to the analysis and visualization of computational performance ba...
This article presents a class library for detecting typical performance problems in event traces of ...
In this article we present a novel approach to analyzing performance properties of parallel applicat...
AbstractEvent flow graphs used in the context of performance monitoring combine the scalability and ...
A considerably fraction of science discovery is nowadays relying on computer simulations. High Per...
AbstractPerformance analysis of scientific parallel applications is essential to use High Performanc...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) has become an important scientific driver. A wide variety of resear...
Performance analysis most often is based on the detailed knowledge of program behavior. One option t...
Event tracing is a powerful method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel applications. ...
With rising complexity of high performance computing systems and their parallel software, performanc...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
This thesis presents how performance data from hardware accelerators can be included in event logs. ...
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...
Applications on todays massively parallel supercom-puters rely on performance analysis tools to guid...
The thesis presents a contribution to the analysis and visualization of computational performance ba...
This article presents a class library for detecting typical performance problems in event traces of ...
In this article we present a novel approach to analyzing performance properties of parallel applicat...
AbstractEvent flow graphs used in the context of performance monitoring combine the scalability and ...
A considerably fraction of science discovery is nowadays relying on computer simulations. High Per...
AbstractPerformance analysis of scientific parallel applications is essential to use High Performanc...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) has become an important scientific driver. A wide variety of resear...
Performance analysis most often is based on the detailed knowledge of program behavior. One option t...
Event tracing is a powerful method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel applications. ...
With rising complexity of high performance computing systems and their parallel software, performanc...
A powerful and widely-used method for analyzing the performance behavior of parallel programs is eve...
This thesis presents how performance data from hardware accelerators can be included in event logs. ...
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...
Applications on todays massively parallel supercom-puters rely on performance analysis tools to guid...
The thesis presents a contribution to the analysis and visualization of computational performance ba...
This article presents a class library for detecting typical performance problems in event traces of ...
In this article we present a novel approach to analyzing performance properties of parallel applicat...