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Title | Integrated architectural application characterization tools for comparative assessment of parallel systems |
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PAWS (Parallel Assessment Window System) is an experimental research tool currently operational at Syracuse University that provides a single unified environment for performing application specific analysis for existing, prototype, and conceptual machine architectures. The flexibility of the system allows comparisons among vastly different machine architectures running a common application. PAWS consists of four tools; an application characterization tool, an architecture characterization tool, an interactive graphic display tool (IGDT), and a performance assessment tool (PAT). Using the application characterization tool, Ada programs are transformed into machine independent data flow graphs and displayed showing the parallelism contained in the application to the user. These graphs are partitioned onto a target machine, based on that machine's attributes, which are created and stored using the architectural … |
Type | Journal Article |
Date | 1991 |
Published in | System Sciences, 1991. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on |
Series | Volume: 1 |
Publisher | IEEE |
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