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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.
MySQL loganalyzer and profiler. Extracts the most popular queries grouping them by their normalized form and shows the statistics for each group. Helps developers to recognize most frequently run queries to be able to optimize overall db performance.
Volta is a suite of development tools for distributed, hard real-time systems. It includes Cascade, a control flow analysis tool for Java, and Clepsydra, a worst-case execution time analyzer. Also included is a Clepsydra plug-in for jEdit.
Insight, the analysis TechTool for developers is a platform independent tool for viewing & analying run time meta data of applications. It aids in trouble shooting problems, and aids the developer in every day work through very advanced log analysis.
Sock4Log is a simple java xml serwer. Sock4Log will listen for client connections on the specified port number. It is created for retrieving xml log data from Flash Swf aplications which are using XmlSocketConnection.
Kernel Analyzer is tool for Linux that monitor task preemptions and interruptions in the Linux Kernel.
Basically it is a Kernel Patch, that comes also with a user proc interface, a KDB interface, and a Java GUI to display charts.
A static analyzer for Java programs that checks for design guidelines. The project is adopted from PDL (http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1218571).