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    ParTools

    Support for manual parallelization of sequential C programs.

    ParTools allows the interactive analysis of a C program execution profile and data dependencies to facilitate the discovery and selection of suitable parallelization candidates in a manual parallelization process. The flow does not assume any specific parallelization technique, thus it can be broadly applied. The original (serial) C source is automatically annotated to trace the execution profile and data dependencies at run-time. The annotated program is then executed using a...
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    lockviz

    lockviz

    Visualization of Java thread dumps

    This tool allows the user to load, visualize and analyse Java thread dumps that are generated by Visual VM. Please see the Wiki for a Quick Start guide and tutorials.
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    Debug Visualization Tools

    Visualization tools to help developers analyze program execution

    This is a research project aimed at providing tools to help developers capture and visualize what is actually happening when your program executes. And hopefully make debugging an easier, quicker and less painful process.
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    An implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) Version 4 standard. The ARM standard describes a means of breaking an application down into it's constituent transactions, and measuring response time across multiple tiers.
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    SYSTEM FOR DESIGNING AND SIMULATE CONCURRENT AND DISTRIBUTED PROGRAMS IN CLUSTER ARCHITECTURE Provides graphical interface for configuring relationships between cooperating, abstract processes and simulate it in real cluster environment, using MPI.
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    Tuning Fork Visualization Platform is a data visualization and analysis tool built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform that supports the development and continuous monitoring of systems. It is particularly useful for real-time systems.
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    Free Java monitoring library to easily instrument apps to measure performance detail over time with minimal overhead. Has dashboard, SVG graphs. Extends Jamon and its statistical data, same usage. http://www.e-peas.com/opensla/. JMX, SNMP planned.
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