7:30am
- 8:30am |
Continental Breakfast |
08:30am - 08:45am
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Welcome,
Introductions, and Overview
Bart Miller and Jeff Hollingsworth, University of Wisconsin and
University
of Maryland.
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08:45am - 09:10am
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Parsing
Stripped Binary Code
Laune Harris, University of Wisconsin
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09:10am - 09:35am
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The
AMD-64/EM64T Port of Dyninst and Paradyn
Ray Chen, University of Maryland
Greg Quinn, University of Wisconsin
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09:35am - 10:00am
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Support
for Multi-Threading and Open/MP
Matt Legendre, University of Wisconsin
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10:00am - 10:20am
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Break
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10:20am - 10:45am
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Automated
Bottleneck Searching on 1000's of Nodes
Phil Roth, University of Wisconsin and Oak Ridge National Lab
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10:45am - 11:10am
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Enabling
MPI-2 Support in Paradyn
Kathryn Mohror, Portland State University
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11:10am - 11:35am
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Loop-Based
Automated Performance Analysis
Eli Collins, University of Wisconsin
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11:35am - 1:00pm
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Lunch
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1:00pm - 1:25pm
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Rearchitecting
Dyninst: Paradyn as a Strict Dyninst Client
James Waskievitz, University of Wisconsin
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1:25pm - 1:50pm
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Improved
Code Generation
Nick Rutar, University of Maryland
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1:50pm - 2:15pm
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Dynamic
Tuning of Master/Worker Applications
Paola Caymes, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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2:15pm - 2:35pm
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Break
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2:35pm - 3:00pm
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NUMA
Tuning in Java using Dyninst for Data Collection
Mustafa Tikir, University of Maryland
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3:00pm - 3:25pm
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CVS
Mining
Chadd Williams, University of Maryland
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3:25pm - 3:50pm
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An
Overview of Open/SpeedShop, a Dyninst-based Performance Tool
Jim Galarowicz, Silicon Graphics
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3:50pm - 4:10pm
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Break
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4:10pm - 4:35pm
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The
Multicast/Reduction Network with Eye towards Scale and Reliability
Dorian Arnold, University of Wisconsin
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4:35pm - 5:00pm
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Self-Propelled
Instrumentation
Alex Mirgorodskiy, University of Wisconsin
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5:00pm - 5:20
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Paradyn
and Dyninst: Roadmap of Upcoming Research, Features and Releases; Feedback
Jeff and Bart
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