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    ViennaCLBench

    OpenCL linear algebra benchmark GUI for CPUs, GPUs, and MIC

    ViennaCLBench provides a graphical user interface for collecting benchmark data for common OpenCL-accelerated linear algebra operations as implemented in the linear algebra library ViennaCL.
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    System Stability Tester
    System Stability Tester is a multi platform open source clone of SuperPI and comes with a GUI and a CLI. It can be used for CPU and RAM burning, stressing and benchmarking.
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    Universe Benchmark
    A Java Swings based benchmarking utility to measures PC performance by calculating pi on multiple threads. Gives number of Decimal places option.It also shows overall & each thread's status. Result is shown as time taken to complete full calculation
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    An IDE and Data Collection/Analysis application for the SystemTap project
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    KernScope
    Simple tool to parse the contents of /proc or /sys entries and graph their values. An oscillosope for software types. Intended for developers, admins or the curious to understand the performance and behaviour of their systems.
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    "Traffic" is ethernet/ip traffic generator. The tool consists of server and GUI application. Typical configuration is to have at least 2 servers and 1 or more client machines, where the servers are controlled and results are displayed.
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    xfbsuite, is a litle benchmark suite for HDD, Filesystem, RAM, CPU, Cache and 2D (piozone, bonnie++, stream, nbench, cachebench, x11perf...), it's available as Text only, dialog, Xdailog or Tk GUI. The benchmark Programms are included precompiled.
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    Big-Brother is a collection of J2EE filters and servlets that provide custom monitoring and auditing of web-applications, keeping track of who does what, when, and how often. It makes use of the jakarta-apache Struts framework for the interface GUI.
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    Framework for massive parallel tests. Distributed machines are connected to ONE network of clients. Central controller GUI (written in Java)
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