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    TimeDoctor
    TimeDoctor is a tool to visualize execution traces of tasks, queues, cache behavior, etc. While originally targeting embedded media processors and includes specific features for analyzing audio/video streaming applications it has wider applicability.
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    Poor Man's Timing And Profiling

    Library tools to collect timing in Java, C, C++

    A collection of library code and tools for application execution profiling and performance testing. You can create stopwatches to time select portions of your code. You can measure differences (often to sub-millisecond accuracy) between clocks on different machines. You can log application events in a .csv format for subsequent analysis. You can also generate CPU loading logs in a .csv format.
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    XCallGraph

    XDebug profiles viewer

    This is a GUI tool for viewing an analyzing files in a Callgrind Format, generated by Xdebug Profiler ( http://xdebug.org/docs/profiler ) version 2.1.3 and higher. Java JRE 6+ required.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pycallgraphTAexport is an extension of the python module pycallgraph. pycallgraphTAexport is a modified version of pycallgraph which adds the ability to export in the TA (tuple-attribute) format used by many software architecture analysis tools.
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    wozgonon
    At an early stage of development. Application/middleware usage monitoring/reporting. Focus on business transactions/use cases to help communicate with users. Small footprint, easy to use GUI and a level of statistical analysis to summarise the data.
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    Pprof2calltree-cpp is a C++ port of pprof2calltree to convert a debug data created by APD to calltree format that Kcachegrind understands.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    j2moose is an eclipse plugin to export java and jsp source code to a format understood by the Moose reengineering environment.
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    This tool takes the "gmon.out" profile information file generated by the GCC compiler as input and presents this information in a user friendly format.
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