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100 | 1 | _ | |a Feld, Christian |0 P:(DE-Juel1)132244 |b 0 |e Corresponding author |
245 | _ | _ | |a Score-P: Scalable performance measurement infrastructure for parallel codes (v9.1) |
250 | _ | _ | |a v9.1 |
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520 | _ | _ | |a The instrumentation and measurement framework Score-P, together with analysis tools build on top of its output formats, provides insight into massively parallel HPC applications, their communication, synchronization, I/O, and scaling behavior to pinpoint performance bottlenecks and their causes. Score-P is a highly scalable and easy-to-use tool suite for profiling (summarizing program execution) and event tracing (capturing events in chronological order) of HPC applications. The scorep instrumentation command adds instrumentation hooks into a user's application by either prepending or replacing the compile and link commands. C, C++, Fortran, and Python codes as well as contemporary HPC programming models (MPI, threading, GPUs, I/O) are supported. When running an instrumented application, measurement event data is provided by the instrumentation hooks to the measurement core. There, the events are augmented with high-accuracy timestamps and potentially hardware counters (a plugin-API allows querying additional metric sources). The augmented events are then passed to one or both of the built-in event consumers, profiling and tracing (a plugin-API allows creation of additional event consumers) which finally provide output in the formats CUBE4 and OTF2, respectively. These open and backwards-compatible output formats can be consumed by established analysis tools, e.g., like CubeGUI, the performance report explorer for Scalasca and Score-P, a generic tool for displaying a multidimensional performance space, Extra-P, an automatic performance-modelling tool that supports the user in the identification of scalability bugs, TAU's ParaProf, a portable, scalable performance analysis tool, and PerfExplorer, a framework for parallel performance data mining and knowledge discovery, Scalasca Trace Tools, a collection of trace-based performance analysis tools that have been specifically designed for use on large-scale systems featuring hundreds of thousands of CPU cores, automatically identifying potential communication and synchronization bottlenecks and offering guidance in exploring their causes, and Vampir, a trace-based framework that enables users to quickly display and analyze arbitrary program behavior. Score-P is available under the 3-clause BSD Open Source license. Version 9.1 is is a bugfix release for version 9.0. For features/changes/improvements introduced in the latest version, please see the Changelog file. |
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536 | _ | _ | |a ATMLPP - ATML Parallel Performance (ATMLPP) |0 G:(DE-Juel-1)ATMLPP |c ATMLPP |x 1 |
536 | _ | _ | |a ATMLAO - ATML Application Optimization and User Service Tools (ATMLAO) |0 G:(DE-Juel-1)ATMLAO |c ATMLAO |x 2 |
588 | _ | _ | |a Dataset connected to DataCite |
650 | _ | 7 | |a Performance measurement |2 Other |
650 | _ | 7 | |a Score-P |2 Other |
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