PAWS: a performance evaluation tool for parallel computing systems
Pease, D.; Ghafoor, A.; Ahmad, I.; Andrews, D.L.; Foudil-Bey, K.; Karpinski, T.E.; Mikki, M.A.; Zerrouki, M.
Computer
Volume 24, Issue 1, Jan 1991 Page(s):18 - 29
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/2.67190
Summary:A description is given of PAWS (parallel assessment window
system), a set of tools that provides an interactive user-friendly
environment for analysis of existing, prototype, and conceptual machine
architectures running a common application. PAWS consists of an
application tool, an architectural characterization tool, a performance
assessment tool, and an interactive graphical display tool. The
application characterization tool provides a facility for evaluating the
level and degree of an application's parallelism. The architecture
characterization tool allows users to create, store, and retrieve
descriptions of machines in a database. This approach permits users to
evaluate conceptual machines before building any hardware. The
performance assessment tool generates profile plots through the
interactive graphical display tool. It shows both the ideal parallelism
inherent in the machine-independent dataflow graph and the predicted
parallelism of the partitioned dataflow graph on the target
machine
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