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Talk (non-conference) (Other) | FZJ-2013-02122 |
2013
Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/5115
Abstract: The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) combines tools for coding, static analysis, revision control, refactoring, debugging, job submission, and more, into a best-practice integrated environment for increasing developer productivity. Leveraging the successful open-source Eclipse platform, PTP helps manage the complexity of scientific code development and optimization on diverse platforms including systems managed by LoadLeveler, Torque or LSF, and provides tools to gain insights into complex code that is otherwise difficult to attain. This talk gives a brief overview of PTP's functionality for supporting the development of parallel applications. Its main components are presented by giving a demonstration on how to apply PTP for coding parallel codes, job submission and monitoring the supercomputer status. The system monitoring is based on the monitoring application LLview developed by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC). In order to illustrate the development process of PTP's system monitoring as a set of Eclipse Plug-Ins an introduction to the development of Eclipse Plug-Ins is given, which allows for extending any part of Eclipse with new functionality.
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