ToolTalk and open protocols: inter-application communication
ToolTalk and open protocols: inter-application communication
The p2d2 project: building a portable distributed debugger
SPDT '96 Proceedings of the SIGMETRICS symposium on Parallel and distributed tools
OCM—a monitoring system for interoperable tools
SPDT '98 Proceedings of the SIGMETRICS symposium on Parallel and distributed tools
Monitoring PVM Programs Using the DAMS Approach
Proceedings of the 5th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting on Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface
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In the field of parallel programming we notice a considerable lack of efficient on-line tools for debugging, performance analysis etc. This is due to the fact that the construction of those tools must be based on a complicated software infrastructure. In the case of such software being available tools from different vendors are almost always incompatible as they use proprietary implementations for it. We will demonstrate in this paper that only a common infrastructure will ease the construction of on-line tools and that it is a necessary precondition for eventually having interoperable tools. Interoperable tools form the basis for synergetic tool environments and yield an added value over just integrated environments.