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    Open|SpeedShop

    Open|SpeedShop is an open source multi platform Linux performance tool

    Open|SpeedShop is an open source multi platform Linux performance tool which is targeted to support performance analysis of applications running on both single node and large scale IA64, IA32, EM64T, AMD64, PPC, Blue Gene, ARM and Cray platforms.
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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...
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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.
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    The sandbox libraries (libsandbox & pysandbox) are an open-source suite of software components for C/C++ and Python developers to create automated profiling tools and watchdog programs. The API's are designed for executing and instrumenting simple (single process) tasks, featuring policy-based behavioral auditing, resource quota, and statistics collecting. The sandbox libraries were originally designed and utilized as the core security module of a full-fledged online judge system for...
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    BinScan is a graphical tool to analyze the library dependencies of binaries. It integrates both tools "ldd" and "nm" into a single GUI frontend. it displays the library dependencies of executables and the symbols it references in shared libraries
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    This tool will analyze your MySQL binary log (binlog) files. (Requires mysqlbinlog). Query speed, distribution, and size are reported.
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    EfficiencyGuardian extracts callgrind efficiency measures from individual CppUnit test cases to detect efficiency regresion. It includes a data mining web tool to browse historic results and TestFarm integration for unattended execution on commit.
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