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MPI tuning with Intel/spl copy/ Trace Analyzer and Intel/spl copy/ Trace Collector
Intel/spl copy/ Cluster Tools assist developers of distributed parallel software to analyze and optimize applications on clusters. This tutorial uses a combination of lecture, demo, and (primarily) lab exercises with these tools to introduce event-based tracing techniques for MPI applications. The tools used in this tutorial were formerly marketed as Vampir and Vampirtrace.