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University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
March 14 - 18, 2005

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Friday, March 18, 2005
Paradyn Demos
Computer Sciences Building
1210 W. Dayton St



Breakfast and Coffee will be served: 8:30am - noon, Room 7331
Demos (7th floor): 9:00am - noon
More demos and descriptions will be listed as the conference aproaches

Rm. 7351
- Paradyn over IA64 Todd Miller
- MPI-2 Support in Paradyn Kathryn Mohror

Rm. 7352
- Paradyn on OpenMP Applications Matthew LeGendre
- Mining CVS Repositories Chadd Williams

Rm. 7355
- Analysis of Complex Systems with Self-Propelled Instrumentation Alex Mirgorodskiy
We demonstrate a prototype system for obtaining function-level traces from applications and Operating System kernels. The key feature of our approach lies in its ability to meet three requirements: autonomy (little reliance on human help), high level of detail, and little run-time perturbation (zero overhead before tracing is requested, low-latency activation, and efficient tracing after tracing is requested). The enabling technology here is self-propelled instrumentation: we make the applications and the kernel instrument and trace themselves as they execute. We show the application of this technology to analysis of a performance problem in a video playback program and the Linux kernel.    CLOSE

- New features in Kerninst Mike Brim
- Kerninst on PowerPC Igor Grobman

Rm. 7360
- CacheScope Mustafa Tikir
- Parsing Stripped PPC Binaries Laune Harris

Rm. 7373
- Paradyn over MRNet Gary Pack
- Analyzing Loops under Paradyn Drew Bernat