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  • Towards Monitoring in Parallel and Distributed Environments (Ivan Zoraja, Günther Rackl, Thomas Ludwig), In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software in Telecommunications and Computer Networks, pp. 133–141, SoftCom-99, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, FESB Split, Trieste, Venice, Italy, 1999
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Rapid technology transitions and growing complexity in parallel and distributed systems make software development in these environments increasingly difficult. Therefore, among other CASE-tools, software developers and users need powerful tools that are able to gather information from running applications as well as to dynamically manipulate with their executions. To connect multiple tools to the running application, online monitoring systems that integrate common tools functionality and provide synchronization among multiple requests are developed. This paper presents and compares three monitoring systems developed at LRR-TUM M unchen which address different programming paradigms. OMIS/OCM is aimed at message passing systems, CORAL at distributed shared memory (DSM) paradigm and MIMO at distributed object computing (DOC). Although our monitoring systems are aimed at different programming paradigms they are based on many similar concepts and solutions. In addition, monitoring featur…

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@inproceedings{TMIPADEZRL99,
	author	 = {Ivan Zoraja and Günther Rackl and Thomas Ludwig},
	title	 = {{Towards Monitoring in Parallel and Distributed Environments}},
	year	 = {1999},
	booktitle	 = {{Proceedings of the International Conference on Software in Telecommunications and Computer Networks}},
	pages	 = {133--141},
	conference	 = {SoftCom-99},
	organization	 = {Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, FESB Split},
	location	 = {Trieste, Venice, Italy},
	doi	 = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.39.3371},
	abstract	 = {Rapid technology transitions and growing complexity in parallel and distributed systems make software development in these environments increasingly difficult. Therefore, among other CASE-tools, software developers and users need powerful tools that are able to gather information from running applications as well as to dynamically manipulate with their executions. To connect multiple tools to the running application, online monitoring systems that integrate common tools functionality and provide synchronization among multiple requests are developed. This paper presents and compares three monitoring systems developed at LRR-TUM M unchen which address different programming paradigms. OMIS/OCM is aimed at message passing systems, CORAL at distributed shared memory (DSM) paradigm and MIMO at distributed object computing (DOC). Although our monitoring systems are aimed at different programming paradigms they are based on many similar concepts and solutions. In addition, monitoring featur...},
	url	 = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.39.3371&rep=rep1&type=pdf},
}

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