“Imaging the Living Computer: Neuroscience Methods in Visualizing the Performance of Parallel Programs” by Herman – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Imaging the Living Computer: Neuroscience Methods in Visualizing the Performance of Parallel Programs” by Herman

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    Imaging the Living Computer: Neuroscience Methods in Visualizing the Performance of Parallel Programs

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    Neuros is a system for graphical visualization of program executions on parallel computers. It consists of an extensible, configurable toolkit that provides still-frame and animated views of parallel trace files.



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