We propose a technology for visualization of parallel program behaviour based on animation of software execution traces. These traces are extracted at runtime after program source code has been parametrically instrumented. Three types of visualization allow one to explore different aspects of parallel program behaviour.
Alexander Polovtcev
R&D engineer, SPbPU
Graduated from ICC SPbSPU in 2014. Achieved masters degree in Software Engineering, diploma cum laude. Works in Software and Hardware Development Laboratory at CSSE department of ICC SPbSPU.
LinkedIn: http://ru.linkedin.com/pub/alexander-polovtcev/80/829/627/
Vladimir Itsykson
Associate Professor, SPbPU
Head of the software R&D laboratory at Computer Systems and Software Engineering department of SPbPU who has written more than 100 publications in different areas of computer science and software engineering, including (but not limited to) verification, static and dynamic analysis and software reengineering.
See more: http://kspt.icc.spbstu.ru/info/staff/itsykson/en
Tatiana Vert
Developer, SPbPU
Developer at Computer Systems and Software Engineering department of SPbPU. Her master and bachelor thesis were devoted to research in the area of defect detection using static analysis methods.
LinkedIn: http://ru.linkedin.com/pub/tatiana-vert/70/b24/895
Tatiana Krikun
Developer, SPbPU
Developer at Computer Systems and Software Engineering department of SPbPU. Her master thesis was devoted to research in the area of defect detection using static analysis methods.
LinkedIn: http://ru.linkedin.com/pub/tatiana-krikun/70/b04/100
Alexey Zozulya
R&D engineer, SPbPU
An employee at the Computer Systems and Software Engineering department in Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University. Since 2004 he supervises student research and graduate works in the field of Computer Science.
Scientific interests are related to the following areas: Software Engineering, Program transformation, Software metrics, Software quality.
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