Visualizing the Performance of Parallel Programs
IEEE Software
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Performance visualization uses graphical display techniques to analyze performance data and improve understanding of complex performance phenomena. Current parallel performance visualizations are predominantly two-dimensional. A primary goal of our work is to develop new methods for rapidly prototyping multidimensional performance visualizations. By applying the tools of scientific visualization, we can prototype these next-generation displays for performance visualizationif not implement them as end-user toolsusing existing software products and graphical techniques that physicists, oceanographers, and meteorologists have used for several years.