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PARAVER: A Tool to Visualize and Analyze Parallel Code

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Pillet, V., Labarta, J., Cortes, T., Girona, S.

Abstract:

PARAVER (PARallel Visualization and Events Representation) is a tool to visualize and analyze a parallel trace file. PARAVER can be used in two different ways: Creating its own trace file in accordance with the PARAVER trace format, or using a modified PVM library. PARAVER is based on a simple interface to manage several displaying windows. In fact, PARAVER can be seen as a tape recorder where the trace file is the tape. PARAVER provides many functionalities to see and analyze qualitatively the trace file. Moreover, the user can add his own analysis function to extend the functionality of the tool. This paper discusses the basic concept, design and use of PARAVER. We explain in detail each window. The different functionalities of PARAVER are also examined. Finally we present the future directions of our research.

Proceedings:

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Proceedings of WoTUG-18: Transputer and occam Developments, db_connect: Could not connect to paper db at "wotug@dragon.kent.ac.uk"
Patrick Nixon, 1995, pp 17 - 31 db_connect: Could not connect to paper db at "wotug@dragon.kent.ac.uk"
published by IOS Press, Amsterdam

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