Title
Linking performance data into scientific visualization tools
Abstract
Understanding the performance of program execution is essential when optimizing simulations run on high-performance supercomputers. Instrumenting and profiling codes is itself a difficult task and interpreting the resulting complex data is often facilitated through visualization of the gathered measures. However, these measures typically ignore spatial information specific to a simulation, which may contain useful knowledge on program behavior. Linking the instrumentation data to the visualization of performance within a spatial context is not straightforward as information needed to create the visualizations is not, by default, included in data collection, and the typical visualization approaches do not address spatial concerns. In this work, we present an approach that links the collection of spatially-aware performance data to a visualization paradigm through both analysis and visualization abstractions to facilitate better understanding of performance in the spatial context of the simulation. Because the potential costs for such a system are quite high, we leverage existing performance profiling and visualization systems and demonstrate their combined potential on climate simulation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/VPA.2014.9
VPA@SC
Keywords
Field
DocType
torus network,data visualization,topology,visualization,layout,data models
Data science,Data visualization,Biological data visualization,Starlight Information Visualization System,Information visualization,Visualization,Computer science,Visual analytics,Software visualization,Scientific visualization
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.39
12
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kevin A. Huck111914.53
Kristin Potter220.39
Doug W. Jacobsen320.39
Hank Childs426433.50
Allen D. Malony51787190.85