Title
DIMVisual: Data Integration Model for Visualization of Parallel Programs Behavior
Abstract
The development of high performance parallel applications for clusters is considered a complex task. This can happen because the influence of the execution environment and the non-deterministic natural behavior of this kind of applications. In such development, the programmer uses application traces and cluster monitoring tools to register the events of the application and the underlying execution environment. Generally, the analysis of the information from each source is made independently, making the correlation of events from the application with events from the execution environment difficult. This paper presents DIMVisual, a Data Integration Model which addresses this problem by integrating information from different sources and providing a unified visualization. An implementation of this model is also presented, using as data sources traces from MPI and DECK applications, events from Ganglia and Performance Co-Pilot cluster monitoring tools and operating system context switches. The results show the information gathered by these data sources integrated and visualized together in the generic visualization tool Paj´e, allowing the programmer a more complete view of his application behavior.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/CCGRID.2006.34
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2006. CCGRID 06. Sixth IEEE International Symposium
Keywords
Field
DocType
deck application,cluster monitoring tool,application trace,application behavior,data integration model,high performance parallel application,performance co-pilot cluster monitoring,underlying execution environment,execution environment,parallel programs behavior,data sources trace,data source,operating system,data integrity,data collection,concurrent computing,data visualization,operating systems,high performance computing,prototypes,switches,context modeling,col,information analysis
Data integration,Data visualization,Programmer,Supercomputer,Visualization,Computer science,Context model,Real-time computing,Concurrent computing,Distributed computing,Context switch
Conference
Volume
ISBN
Citations 
1
0-7695-2585-7
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.53
9
3