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SUMMARY:FROOM:  A Framework of Operators for OTF2 Modification
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nJan Frenzel, Apurv Kulkarni, and Sebastian Döbel (
 Technical University Dresden); Bert Wesarg and Maximilian Knespel (GWT-TUD
  GmbH); and Holger Brunst (Technical University Dresden)\n\nIn recent year
 s, High Performance Computing (HPC) has become increasingly important for 
 many industries and research areas besides ‘classic’ applications.  As new
  domains emerge, applications, implementations and frameworks become more 
 diverse. Generic performance analysis tools often cannot keep up with the 
 development speed of new approaches for workload distribution, offloading,
  and communication. Some of the new approaches employ their own performanc
 e monitoring, which is difficult to integrate into generic tools designed 
 for traditional HPC. Performance measurements often result in a collection
  of separate performance logs that logically form a unit but cannot intuit
 ively be investigated together with established performance tools. We pres
 ent a tool library that can be used to combine separate performance logs a
 nd separately recorded metrics into one single performance log, enabling i
 nvestigation of such performance data as a unit. Use cases from Big Data p
 rocessing and AI show the broad applicability of our approach.\n\nTag: Per
 formance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools, Programming Frameworks and Syst
 em Software\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs:
  David Boehme (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); Anthony Dan
 alis (University of Tennessee); and Josef Weidendorfer (Leibniz Supercompu
 ting Centre, Technical University of Munich)
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