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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 significant (but small) data set selected by the developer. The data collected is cross-referenced with the original source and can be interactively analyzed graphically to determine the best parallelization candidates and techniques.
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    MethodCallTrace4Java

    Template for AspectJ, by which you can trace back the method call.

    ...Sometimes, we need to clarify the relationship among those 3rd party Java classes. And Aspect by AspectJ can shed light on our way. This project is the template for the Aspect by AspectJ. By the pointcut for the method call, we can trace back'who calls it. The word 'who' in this context is: Which method of which class For instance ... By the pointcut for: com.thirdparty.Foo.bar() we can trace: Which method of which class calls: com.thirdparty.Foo.bar() $. Requirements This project depends on: AspectJ Ant
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    Java Call Trace to UML Sequence Diagram
    This tool helps you to reverse engineer UML Sequence Diagram for your java program at runtime. It works well with both complex java programs (that have multiple threads) and J2EE applications deployed on Application Servers.
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    ExplorViz

    ExplorViz

    Live Trace Visualization for Large Software Landscapes

    ExplorViz is a web-based software visualization for large software landscapes. It features two different perspectives: the landscape-level perspective and the application-level perspective. The former visualizes the systems, nodes, and application existing in the software landscape. The latter one utilizes the city metaphor to visualize the entities and communication happening in one application. For installation instructions and downloads see http://www.explorviz.net
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