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    DDMTestbed

    An independent Data Distribution Management testbed

    DDMTestbed is a testbed that allows you to generate random instances and evaluate your proposed resolutive method measuring execution time, memory occupied and distance from the optimal solution. It has been written in C language.
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    Ingres Dynamic Playback is a tool to play back prerecorded SQL statements to do functional and stress testing on the Ingres Database. More information here: http://community.ingres.com/wiki/Dynamic_Playback
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    BEnchMarks for Automatic Parallelizer

    BEMAP (BEnchMarks for Automatic Parallelizer) is a benchmark used to measure performance for an automatic parallelizer. All OpenCL code benchmarks covered in this project are done step-by-step along with hand-tunning. Each tuning step executional time are measured in details with a comprehensive user interface and help option. The exact implementation in native code (C++) is also provided in each project folder for reference. By using these benchmarks, one may analyze: 1. How to...
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