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This benchmark suite is intend as a tool for the research community. It consists of a set of open source, real world applications with non-trivial memory loads.
VideoLat helps you measure latency of audio and video processing pipelines such as conferencing tools.
NOTE: development of videoLat has moved to github. See http://www.videolat.org for details.
Shiny is a lightning fast, fully documented & by-far-easiest-to-use C/C++/Lua profiler with no extensive surgery. Results are smoothed & shown in run-time as a call-tree or sorted-by-time. Output also renderable as graphs in Ogre3D or your custom engine
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SLOCCount is an easy-to-use tool that counts Source Lines of Code (SLOC). It auto-determines the language(s) (inc. C, C++, Ada, Assembly, shell, COBOL, C#, Fortran, Haskell, Java, LISP/Scheme, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL). It also estimates cost & time.
Graal collects profiling information when interpreting Java Bytecode. This tool gives the user the ability to inspect these Graal internal datastructures easily.
Installation instructions are provided in the wiki.
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.
Perfidix is a tool for developers to conveniently and consistently benchmark Java code. It's intentionally designed to be used like JUnit to simplify its adoption and comes with a suitable Eclipse plugin.
NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB!
ViennaProfiler allows to compare execution times of full programs or parts of a program. Execution times are stored in a MySQL database and conveniently analyzed via a web-interface. A C++ client API is provided, other languages can also be used.
Eclipse based framework to create interoperability among UML2 and Architectural Description Languages (ADLs). DUALLy works at two abstraction levels: meta-modeling (via AMW weaving models), and modeling (via UML, Ecore models and ATL transformations).
The Duine Framework allows one to develop prediction engines for recommender systems. It contains a set of prediction techniques, a way to combine these techniques and a profile manager. The framework has a plug-in architecture, allowing customization.
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.
Sake is a PHP implementation of Polynomial Least Squares Regression. The algorithm takes data points as input and returns the resulting polynomial. Graphs can be made using any plotting package. Sake provides the polynomial and will compute as many point
SLO profiles the data locality in your program, and afterwards suggests refactorings that can improve that data locality, leading to fewer cache misses and faster execution.
JAllocRate is a JVMPI (Java 1.4+) profiler that collects various memory statistics about a Java program while it runs. Its key function is to measure allocation rate over a specified interval, which sets it apart from other memory profilers.
COMPAS J2EE is a non-intrusive performance instrumentation and monitoring toolkit for J2EE.
It uses adaptive monitoring to automatically adjust the target coverage. COMPAS is completely portable across J2EE application servers and OSs.