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    The goal of the project is now to develop a user library called libpfm4 to help setup performance events for use with the perf_events Linux kernel interface. The development of the perfmon kernel subsystem, libpfm and pfmon has now stopped.
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    qlogtimeliner

    Your application log analysis tool.

    This tool helps with analysis multithreaded logs by visualising log events on a timeline. It is user responsibility to create rules for log parsing in actionscript (like JavaScript) You need to have latest Qt sdk installed in order to build it from source code.
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    LightProfiler

    LightProfiler

    Profiler for Oracle extended SQL trace files

    LightProfiler – application for performance analysis of the Oracle databases. It generates detailed resource profile for extended SQL trace files (10046 event), containing information about consuming of response time (by events, by cursors, etc.), data files usage, error analysis (SQL, PL/SQL) and much more. Also it contain tools for additional processing of trace files (extract session data, splitting files) and for management of database's sessions (disconnecting, tracing, monitor parameters, blocking locks, events and etc.)
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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++

    ...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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    JSpoor is a utility software for logging and recording of user interface events and actions during working sessions of users with a Java/Swing Software. It captures and records both high level (semantic) actions and low level actions such as mouse moves.
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    JDLabAgent is a dynamic link library which is loaded into the Java Virtual Machine via Java Virtual Machine Debug Interface (JVMDI). The JDLabAgent can be parameterized via config files and logs JVM events (e.g. breakpoints, exceptions).
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